Saturday, July 27, 2013

Obama on Keystone: "I'm going to evaluate this based on whether or not this is going to significantly contribute to carbon [sic] in our atmosphere"

Interview With President Obama - NYTimes.com
I meant what I said; I'm going to evaluate this based on whether or not this is going to significantly contribute to carbon [sic] in our atmosphere. And there is no doubt that Canada at the source in those tar sands could potentially be doing more to mitigate carbon release.

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Wisconsin state rep: ‘Outrageous’ for Obama to alter energy policy without Congress | JunkScience.com
The arrogance of the Obama administration to drastically alter our energy policy without congressional oversight is outrageous on its own, but when that policy change is based on an unproven social crisis it is even more galling. Many of us believe we may be experiencing a trend in climate change, and also believe that energy conservation and efficiency are laudable goals. However, many of us do not believe in man-made global warming or that our insignificant activity is somehow affecting the climate.
Warning Signs: Drowning in Sea Level Nonsense
Between the scientists trying to gin up more government money for their agencies and departments and the politicians trying to find a new reason to spend more money, the public is left wondering if the oceans are rising and whether that represents something worth worrying about. The answer is (a) yes, sea levels are rising in infinitesimal amounts and (b) no, we need to stop spending money based on such claims.
The 97% ‘consensus’: Part II | Climate Etc.
Too many defenders of the consensus have become either ‘pause’ deniers or ‘pause’ dismissers. A while back, I recommended that they ‘own’ the pause, and work on explaining it. Belatedly, we see a little bit of this happening, but of course it does not lead them to challenge the main IPCC conclusion on 20th century attribution.
A Race Against Time | Real Science
The rowers are stuck in a cove west of Cape Parry, with several days of strong northwest winds blocking their exit.

The Navy is forecasting that by the middle of next week, multi-year ice will have blown into that region – right up to the coast. If they aren’t out of there by then, they may be stuck for the summer.
Coldest Summer On Record In The Arctic Fading Fast | Real Science
The rowers made the mistake of believing the $100 billion climate scamsters, and are now stuck in some nasty cold, windy conditions.

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American Academy of Arts and Sciences president to resign in resume scandal | Watts Up With That?
At least she didn’t claim to be a Nobel prize winner.
1972 Global Cooling Flood Killed 238 People In South Dakota | Real Science
On June 9, 1972 at the peak of the global cooling scare, Rapid City SD received 15 inches of rain in four hours. This produced a massive flash flood which killed 238 people and wrecked thousands of homes.
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Obama says floods are getting worse now, because (like so many other things) he has absolutely no idea what he is talking about.
Climate Progress Is Being Expanded And Redesigned | ThinkProgress
We will be adding several new blogger-reporters and also sourcing content around the country on local climate impacts and local climate politics. We will do investigative reporting and break news. And as you’ll see Monday, the site redesign makes use of lessons learned from other high-traffic sites.

Part of the motivation is the collapse of media coverage of what is in fact the story of the century
Twitter / RyanMaue: Wisconsin state avg temp for ...
Wisconsin state avg temp for 19z or 2 pm CDT is 56°F

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Clean energy clash: Solar advocates and conservationists butt heads | Grist
But in recent weeks, an unanticipated environmental problem has surfaced at Desert Sunlight. More than a dozen migratory birds have been found dead, including water fowl that somehow landed at the desert construction site: an eared grebe, three brown pelicans and an endangered Yuma clapper rail. …

It’s thought that the reflective panels could look like fresh water to the migrating waterfowl, [said Jane Hendron, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service], but little hard science on the phenomenon exists.
Twitter / ThomasMilne: "This is not controversial ...
"This is not controversial science. This is two century old physics and chemistry..." --
1. If climate science is two centuries old, why are we still funding it?
2. If climate science is two centuries old, why did the IPCC "win" half of a Nobel Peace Prize for it in 2007?


2007: Praise rolls in for winners of 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
However, there were a few voices of discontent, curiously coming from both ends of the political spectrum in Norway.
The Progress Party, the country's most conservative, questioned giving the Peace Prize to Gore "because he made a climate film that is subjective, one-sided and full of undocumented claims."
The Red Party, Norway's most left-wing, was glad the UN climate panel won, but doesn't find Gore worthy of the prize.
"He has made an important contribution to calling the world's attention to climate challenges," conceded party leader Torstein Dahle. "But he's a controversial person when it comes to practicing what he preaches, and he hasn't made any great contribution to peace in the world."

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Prince Charles mineral water shipped 6,000 miles to Middle East | UK news | The Guardian
Prince Charles is funding his charities with profits from shipping royal-branded mineral water 6,000 miles to the Middle East in an arrangement that has been described by Friends of the Earth as "completely insane"...In 2009 he was criticised for hiring a private jet to tour Europe promoting climate change issues.
Sioux City hits record low Saturday
SIOUX CITY | Saturday hit a new record low in Sioux City for July 27, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures dropped to 47 degrees at Sioux City Gateway Airport.
The previous low of 50 degrees was set in 2005.
A July chill: Friday set record for coldest high | St. Cloud TIMES | sctimes.com
The unseasonably chilly weather set a new St. Cloud record on Friday for the coldest high temperature on record for July 26.

The National Weather Service in Chanhassen reported that Friday’s high of 68 degrees broke the old record of 69 set in 1971 and tied in 1990.
Did The Pony Express Wreck The Climate? | Real Science
But looking at the Law Dome CO2 record, I am having a little trouble seeing exactly what happened in 1860 to cause the climate to lose its mind.
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However, looking closer, something did happen in 1860. The Pony Express went into operation that year, and appears to have set the planet on course for unstoppable future disaster.
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According to Mikey and Jimmy, the rapid warming started at 280 PPM, but can be stopped by going back to 350 PPM. This probably makes perfect sense if your head has been repeatedly banged against concrete recently.
Twitter / RyanMaue: Sunday morning lows for late-July ...
Sunday morning lows for late-July should set record lows across MidWest.

Obama's "Organizing for Action": Bringing the climate debate to town halls this August

A climate change house party gets a surprise visitor — Blog — Barack Obama
It was an informative event, but it was also just the beginning. During the congressional recess in August, we're going to bring this debate to our representatives' offices and town halls. As part of Action August, we've planned events ranging from phone banks and parades to flyering to draw attention to the issue of climate change and jump-start the conversation in our community.

Bummer: CO2 is allegedly causing flowers to bloom earlier in spring, and that's allegedly bad for hummingbirds

Living on Earth: Citizens on the Watch for Hummingbirds
we’re discovering that the initial flowering is happening as many as two, two-and-a-half weeks ahead of when the hummingbirds arrive.
March 30, 2013: Marcia Davis: Northbound hummingbirds are better late than never » Knoxville News Sentinel
Freeze warnings. Winter weather advisories. Snow. Migrating ruby-throated hummingbirds have surely seen better springs than this one.

Tennessee’s cold, snowy, late March weather may be delaying the arrival of the earliest northbound ruby-throats. It’s not so much the effects of cold temperatures directly on the hummers. It’s the effects of cold temperatures on the hummers’ food supply. Small flying Insects take cover, hide, and remain inactive. Nectar-bearing flowering plants are nipped in the bud. Flowers freeze. Blossoming of future flowers is delayed. Hummers may resort to eating sap at sapsucker wells in trees.

Peter Wadhams defends the Arctic methane hoax; wants more money

Rebuttal to “Methane mischief: Misleading commentary published in Nature”
Therefore I robustly defend what we did in this commentary, and we hope that rather than a destructive chorus of denial, the response of the Arctic science community might be to support more intensive research on this problem.

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Middle England for wind turbines and expensive energy? Pull the other one. – Telegraph Blogs
I note that the green lobby is trying to spin the protests at Balcombe in East Sussex as Middle England in revolt against fracking. What absolute rot! Never mind that some of the protestors were seen sitting in comfy middle-class-style camping chairs and drinking tea out of actual china cups (there will always be the odd useful idiot at these events) – the fact is that this was part of a well-orchestrated campaign by the usual suspects of the green-stained hard left to close down Western industrial civilisation by whatever means they can.

Fracking is the best hope we all have of a quick economic recovery, lower energy prices and an end to the lunacy of onshore and offshore wind. Why, then, would any even half-way informed Middle Englishman or Middle Englishwoman oppose it?

Quite simply, they wouldn't.
Nobel Laureate Summer Reading – Part 3 | NoFrakkingConsensus
There’s nothing wrong with writing a sex-saturated novel. But IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri says this book is “all about spirituality.”
Rough Couple Of Weeks Ahead For Alarmists | Real Science
Not only has Arctic ice extent gone horizontal, but record below freezing cold is forecast for much of the Arctic over the next two weeks.
“Arctic Methane Bomb” Shows Quality Control At Nature And Mainstream Media Is Fatally Flawed
Geden reveals what this is really all about. It is not about sloppy quality control at Nature, but rather it’s about having thrown all quality standards overboard so that even highly imaginative fantasies about the future can find their way into the pages of Nature. It’s last desperate attempt by catastrophe obsessed ideologues to get attention over a dying narrative.

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Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: AT NO TIME, DURING WESTERN ...
AT NO TIME, DURING WESTERN OR NE HEAT WAVE, was amount of US to 10% warm as much as it is cool now! ?
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: Against 30 year running means.. ...
Against 30 year running means.. GLOBE -.12 US NOW -.08 FOR JULY!
Skeptic's Corner: The other possibility
In other words he is now claiming that rather than the 0.2 degree per decade warming projected by the IPCC for the next two decades, the climate science community was always aware that there might be no warming whatsoever. Perhaps this is true but did they mention this important little caveat in their report? No they did not. Do their projections in their "gold standard" assessment report reflect this possibility? They do not.
The Reference Frame: Arctic methane bubbles will destroy 1/2 of your wealth
For the sake of brevity and accuracy, I will refer to the authors as the three imbeciles.

Revkin: "Ponds of meltwater form routinely on Arctic Ocean sea ice in the summer"

"North Pole" Webcam: 30 Days from Ice to Lake - YouTube
[Revkin] There was quite a bit of hype bouncing around the Instanet on a "lake" at the North Pole. This video tries to clarify what's up. Ponds of meltwater form routinely on Arctic Ocean sea ice in the summer. The sea ice is floating on the Arctic Ocean and in constant motion. The webcam that took these images was placed on the ice a few dozen miles from the North Pole in early spring, but has since drifted hundreds of miles.

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Twitter / MichaelEMann
.@ClimateReality: @SenatorWicker has a point. We should also be more tolerant of #FlatEarthers & #GravityDeniers. h/t @thehill
Aztec Sacrifice
The great droughts of 1450-1454 led to massive sacrifice of children to water deities.
@gregladen/Climate Change Science on Twitter
[List of warmists inhabiting Laden's ideological silo]
- Bishop Hill blog - Le whirling dervish
New Scientist's Michael le Page is spinning so furiously on the subject of climate sensitivity he looks more like a whirling dervish than a responsible journalist.

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Tom Curtis Doesn’t Understand the 97% Paper » Climate Resistance
If this survey had not influenced the arguments of Obama and Davey, and thus perhaps influenced UK policy, I might actually feel sorry for the paper’s authors and their fans. Instead, seeing for myself just how shallow their thinking is, and how transparent their politicking is, I am more terrified that it is so easy for such a collection of mediocre minds to achieve such prominence, merely by flattering politicians with such rank pseudo science.
Rising CO2 levels causing ''tooth decay'' in sea organisms
London, Jul 27 (PTI) Rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are having a catastrophic effect on microscopic marine life, according to scientists.

Experiments by the University of St Andrews show microscopic organisms, called foraminifera (''forams''), suffer the equivalent of tooth-decay as seawater becomes more acidic.
Year 2050: is the Royal Baby destined to be a radical eco-warrior? | Nafeez Ahmed | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Fast forward to Year 2050, and assuming Prince George takes after his environmentalist grandfather, he'll be grappling with the reality of an increasingly uninhabitable planet for over half of the global population....By around this time [2050], at least a quarter of the world's species will be extinct due to global warming.

Settled North Pole location science: CO2 is allegedly causing the North Pole to move; also CBS News mislocated it by over 300 miles?

Twitter / HeidiCullen: RT @ametsoc: Ice melt in ...
[May 2013] RT : Ice melt in Greenland & other spots is primary cause of an eastward shift of North Pole.
Melting ice forms lake in the North Pole - CBS News
Two weeks of unusually warm weather in the North Pole have caused a lake to form in mid-July.
Did the Media Just Prove North Pole Is NOT Melting? - The WeatherMatrix Blog Weather Blog
This puts the webcam at approximately 350 miles south of the North Pole, closer to Greenland than Santa Claus!

I'm confused again: Is stopping CO2-induced bad weather "easy", or is it "life-and-death hard"?

O'Malley says state has 'moral obligation' to avert climate change - baltimoresun.com
The governor — who said the state has a "moral obligation" to avert climate change — outlined several strategies for more quickly reducing gases that drive global warming.

"This work is hard," said O'Malley, a Democrat. "It is life-and-death hard."
What You Can Do | Climate Change | US EPA
This site provides more than 25 easy steps you can take at Home, School, the Office, and On the Road to protect the climate, reduce air pollution, and save money. Take action today! Small steps add up, if we all do our part.

Washington Post on global warming protester arrests yesterday: "In a touch of irony, the protest came on one of July’s most pleasant days, one distinguished by below-normal temperatures and uncommonly low humidity"

55 arrests at pipeline protest - The Washington Post
Organizers said the demonstration was part of a campaign called “Summer Heat,” noting that the last half of July is statistically the year’s “hottest stretch.” In a touch of irony, the protest came on one of July’s most pleasant days, one distinguished by below-normal temperatures and uncommonly low humidity.

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Rains preceded record drop in U.S. corn, soy cash prices: Thomson Reuters Business News
CHICAGO, July 26 (Reuters) - Widespread rains last weekend in the U.S. Corn Belt sparked a record drop in cash corn and soybean prices - a wave of declines that triggered a steep fall in futures at the Chicago Board of Trade this week, grains traders and analysts said.
Hot, rainy summer makes perfect match for bountiful corn crops | PoconoRecord.com
Local farmers say the combination of high heat and ample rain in June and early July meant farmers had high-quality corn from the beginning of the growing season.
Cold weather has summer lovers changing weekend plans - WFXS, MyFoxWausau - News and Weather for Wausau, WI
...on Friday it was so chilly, a few public swimming pools never had the chance to open.
Forecasters say Saturday could be even colder.
"We're just going to pull out the winter clothes a little earlier," said one Marshfield woman who told Newsline nine she has plans for a weekend filled with softball games with the family.
Solar Sales Moving From Sofa to Websites to Speed Orders - Bloomberg
Birch said residential solar companies used to spend about $8,000 to acquire each customer.
Customer-acquisition costs in the industry are now about $2,000 to $3,000, said Lyndon Rive, CEO of SolarCity.
Why Is The Weather So Weird Lately?
Pal and her colleagues analyzed data from 774 weather stations across the United States with a continuous record since 1930. They found an overall drop in dry spells (the number of days without precipitation) between 1930 and 2009 in most regions of the country.

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Don't underestimate rightwing desperation in media attacks on greens | Tom Burke | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Tim Montgomerie was certainly right about one thing: current climate policies are failing. What is bizarre is his conclusion that we should therefore do less not more about it...Unfortunately the climate is changing in response to the laws of physics not the opinions of a cabal of ideologues and editors.
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper finds the same climate model produces different results when run on different computers
As if climate models didn't already have enough problems, a paper published today in the Monthly Weather Review finds that the same climate model run on different computer hardware and operating systems produces different results, "primarily due to the treatment of rounding errors by the different software systems" and that these errors propagate over time.
Besides Tesla, no one actually wants to make electric cars | National Post
According to author John Voelcker, “Each of these cars [Fiat's 500e and the Honda Fit EV] is a compliance car — a vehicle built and sold only in California (and a handful of other states) in just enough volume to meet its zero-emission vehicle requirements, which started in 2012.”...Despite Voelcker’s contentions to the contrary, there is no pent-up demand for electric cars. Honda may be indeed be restricting sales of its Fit EV, but saying that there’s a waiting list because Honda is only distributing 45 cars a month through its entire U.S. dealer network is hardly the indication that the market is underserved that Voelcker insinuates.
The Renewable Fuels Scam, Explained | Power Line
America’s renewable fuels policy is a fiasco that drives up the cost of both fuel and groceries, to no purpose. Well, there is a purpose: lots of people are making money off the renewable scam. But probably not you. This short video from Smarter Fuel Future is a good, short introduction to the topic:
Green Weenie of the Week: A Guy Named Rush | Power Line
The charts like Holt’s that show a steep curve are deliberately designed to mislead.
Column: Well intentioned but flawed, U.S. biofuel policy in need of change
With the economy's recovery still fragile, we should avoid penalizing consumers at the pump with a well intentioned but flawed biofuels mandate.

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Popular Technology.net: Dana Nuccitelli's Paycheck - Funded by ExxonMobil
Is Tetra Tech aware that one of their employees is undermining the companies financial interests?

Why would ExxonMobil do business with a company that employs a loose cannon like Nuccitelli who openly smears their CEO?
Solar Max! | Real Science
The next image overlays NASA’s 2007 forecast on top of what actually happened.

Obama Shares His Understanding Of Climate | Real Science
Actually the stupidity in the White House is the most extreme on record.
In 2013, more than two-thirds of the US is below normal temperature.
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Forest Fires have been the second quietest on record.
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Tornadoes have been the quietest on record.
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Obama has had the fewest hurricanes of any president
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In 1934, almost the entire country was over 100 degrees.
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Obama wants to lead an effort against a problem which doesn’t exist and which he couldn’t do anything about it if it did exist. He has no understanding of climate history or science, but believes that he is in charge of nature.
This is normally called psychotic behavior.

Friday, July 26, 2013

After Alaska cooled 2.4F last decade, Greenpeace executive director Phil Radford claims that Lisa Murkowski is "a major cause" of Alaskan glacier retreat

Twitter / Phil_Radford: Alaska's glaciers retreat from ...

Alaska's glaciers retreat from climate change, and Senator continues to be a major cause of the problem...

Flashback: Forget global warming, Alaska is headed for an ice age | Alaska Dispatch
In the first decade since 2000, the 49th state cooled 2.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Why book burning on climate change no longer works | iPolitics
science-based forecasts are predictive by definition. And anybody knows that predicting the future is a fool’s game. Unless it’s based on scientific and political consensus.
Did the Media Just Prove North Pole Is NOT Melting? - The WeatherMatrix Blog Weather Blog
This puts the webcam at approximately 350 miles south of the North Pole, closer to Greenland than Santa Claus!
What happened to the heatwave? U.S. temperatures will drop 20 degrees below July averages -- Earth Changes -- Sott.net
Last week should be the worst of the summer in terms of heat, according to Boston meteorologist David Epstein.

Saying that he believes the worst of the heat is over, Epstein explained that severe heatwaves aren't sustainable as the summer wears on due to a number of factors including less daylight and the sun being at a lower angle, 'the likelihood of a weeklong heat wave starts to diminish.'
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New paper finds no increase in climate variability over recent decades
A paper published today in Nature finds that there has been no increase of global temperature variability over the past few decades. According to the authors, "Our findings contradict the view that a warming world will automatically be one of more overall climatic variation"

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The Changing Face of AGW Alarmism | Inform The Pundits!
Now, we are also told by Dr Francis and Dr Cullen, that large scale or global weather extremes are not detectable. They only show up in regional data, contrary to original global warming theory.

Pinning down AGW alarmism is like shooting at a moving target. It constantly changes positions when faced with contrary data.
Twitter / NWSLubbock: It's snowing today over Lubbock, ...
It's snowing today over Lubbock, TX! Here is a picture taken today looking south from our office in Lubbock.
Twitter / ClimateCentral: The sudden lake at the North ...
The sudden lake at the North Pole - how bad is it? Putting N. Pole webcam hype into historical context.

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Understanding Jimmy and Mikey’s Work | Real Science
...But that didn’t suit the product requirements which Jimmy and Mikey were working on, so Jimmy created a new surface temperature record which didn’t look anything like the National Academy of Sciences or NCAR records, while Mikey chopped down Briffa’s trees and added Jimmy’s new surface temperature record.

Presto! A hockey stick which had nothing to do with reality. Just what the doctors ordered.
NOAA: 2012 Heat Wave explained by natural variability - similar to 1910
We conclude that the extreme warmth over the central and eastern U.S. in March 2012 resulted primarily from natural climate and weather variability, a substantial fraction of which was predictable.  [Via ICECAP]
Twitter / MangoChutneyUK: @dana1981 why did you delete ...
@dana1981 why did you delete my comments from your guardian blog? They were on topic and not rude, but disagreed with you - censorship!
Weather Extremes : Cold Snap hits southern South America (and More!) | Weather Underground
low areas experienced drops as high as 22-25°C (40-45F) in 24 hours
NWS forecasting record lows through the weekend | The Argus Leader | argusleader.com
In Sioux Falls, Friday’s record low temperature is 47 degree – set back in 2005. The Sioux Falls National Weather service is forecasting a low of 45 degrees Friday night.

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The IPCC AR5 Is in Real Trouble | Cato @ Liberty
[Michaels/Knappenberger] The IPCC has three options:

Round-file the entire AR5 as it now stands and start again.
Release the current AR5 with a statement that indicates that all the climate change and impacts described within are likely overestimated by around 50%, or
Do nothing and mislead policymakers and the rest of the world.

We’re betting on door number 3.
Demoralize the anti-oil fringe
With political energy and leadership failing, it is refreshing to see leaders of global energy companies defend their moral right and financial opportunity to serve consumers with affordable, reliable energies. Energy education is well served-and corporate responsibility enhanced-by debunking the tired arguments of climate alarmism and rejecting government energy planning.
3rd Daily Record in 4 Days for Antarctic Sea Ice Extent | sunshine hours
uly 26 (Day 206) saw the 3rd Daily Record in 4 Days for Antarctic Sea Ice Extent.
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: New book says Earth is too cold for maximum development of the biosphere
A new book by Professor of Earth Sciences Toby Tyrell "finds that the Earth is actually too cold for the maximum development of the biosphere." A review of the book published today in Nature Climate Change states, "Using net primary production and biodiversity as metrics, Tyrell finds that the Earth is actually too cold for the maximum development of the biosphere" and "the climate and biogeochemical cycles of the Holocene [the past ~11,000 years] have been unusually stable."

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Bill McKibben: Difference between anti-fossil fuel movement and Al Qaeda is non-violence | JunkScience.com
But both are aimed at wrecking America.
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Claim: 300,000 years required for climate to cool after CO2 emissions cease
The author of a new paper published in Nature Geoscience claims "we can imagine a scenario in which, after human CO2 emissions ceased, the planet's climate would start to recover and cool down. The bad news is that it's likely this would take around 300,000 years." This is absurd for several reasons, including, 1) the residence time and lifetime of CO2 in the atmosphere is only 5-10 years, 2) atmospheric CO2 is controlled by temperature, and 3) many other factors including solar activity and ocean oscillations are far more important determinants of planetary temperature than CO2.
Global Warming Wiping Out Seafood | News from the Field | OutsideOnline.com
If you live on the east coast, you're probably well aware that a glut of lobsters has dropped prices through the floor. [Seems odd, what with CO2 wiping out all the lobsters and all.]
Maryland and Virginia residents say harm from climate change is arriving
Only 13% of those polled are “very worried” about climate change. 23% are “not at all worried.”
28% of residents believe that climate change is the “major cause” of changing weather in Virginia.

Complete BS from Washington Post blogger Carter Eskew: "98 percent of global scientists" say "global warming is real, man-made, and an urgent crisis"

The Insiders: On climate, too, the GOP is out of touch
This post won’t even try to convince deniers that global warming is real, man-made, and an urgent crisis. They have already rejected a consensus of 98 percent of global scientists who say it is all that. Rather, let’s argue the politics.

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Twitter / RogerAPielkeSr
… "Snow In Brazil" Notice the palm trees.
Spain Reportedly Instituting Tax on Sunlight - Reason 24/7 : Reason.com
Proving that idiocy truly has no bounds, Spain issued a "royal decree" taxing sunlight gatherers. The state threatens fines as much as 30 million euros for those who illegally gather sunlight without paying a tax.

The tax is just enough to make sure that homeowners cannot gather and store solar energy cheaper than state-sponsored providers.

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Remember When They Talked About Tornadoes For A Couple Of Days? | Real Science

Caution : This graph is too complicated for climate alarmists.
Fox News : Missing South Carolina Sea Ice Stranding Baby Seals | Real Science
Here is the same story from 1990.
The Latest Alarmist Panic | Real Science
Some ice buoy far away from the North Pole has surface melt, just like every July.
This is what the North Pole looked like in 1962.
The Reference Frame: Reuters' climate alarmism down by 50% since 2012
52% of the climate hysteria we had seen before April 2012 is still too much, however. Moreover, there are many other agencies and news outlets that haven't been dehysterized, not even to Reuters' modest extent. But Reuters is an important enough agency and this order-one correction is moderately good news, anyway.

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“Ridiculous pseudo-science garbage”: Meet the GOP’s environment leaders! - Salon.com
How do the 8 Republicans who sit on the Senate Environment Committee feel about climate change? We break it down
Global warming appears to have slowed lately. That’s no reason to celebrate.
[Washington Post's Brad Plumer] The recent slowdown in temperature rise has left climatologists a bit puzzled, but it certainly doesn’t disprove global warming.
Twitter / RichardTol: Just in: Cook plans to release ...
Just in: Cook plans to release another 26% of his data, bringing total to 41%. For someone who has nothing to hide, he sure is trying.
Dr. Willie Soon Guest Comment: ‘Is What I Say Beyond the Boundaries of Reasonable Discussion?’ | Watts Up With That?
The woman accusing Dr Soon of industry corruption could not bring herself to refute anything he said or engage in actual debate on his specific topic points.
Twitter / RichardTol: The UK Met Office is now a ...
The UK Met Office is now a hotbed of climate deniers

We're saved! Anti-CO2 NOAA scientists will take a month-long trip to help sell the idea that fossil fuels are destroying the ocean; the trip is on a 231-foot ship that burns about 2,000 gallons of fossil fuel per day

Voyage to study effects of ocean acidification off U.S. West Coast - latimes.com
A team of scientists is setting out on a research expedition along the U.S. West Coast to study ocean acidification, the greenhouse gas-driven change in the chemistry of seawater that has been called climate change’s “evil twin.”  [It's a rule:  You MUST use the phrase "evil twin" when talking about alleged ocean acidification.]

Chemists and biologists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will board the survey ship Fairweather next week, sailing from Canada to Mexico to collect samples of water, algae and plankton, officials said Thursday. The goal of the monthlong voyage is to better understand how marine ecosystems are responding to water that is becoming more acidic as a result of the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Initial results from the expedition will be presented during stops in San Francisco and San Diego, officials said, with complete findings published by next year.
NOAA Ship Fairweather specs.pdf
[231 feet long; 1,800 ton displacement; crew of 36; 2 1,200 HP diesel engines; fuel capacity 110,000 gallons, diesel fuel consumption 1,800-2,300 gal/day]

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Frosts provoke alert in Argentine lemon sector | Fresh Fruit Portal
Argentina’s All Lemon reported a strong increase in quality control measures following major frost damage in the northwestern sector of the country during the last week of July.

The quality seal organization said temperature dropped down to -2° to -11° for three to 12 hours a day.
Global Warming Is Not The World's Top Problem, Energy Is
No one solution works in every region but if we truly care about the poor and the environment, we need to tackle the real problem - energy - and not try to ration electricity, because electricity remains the surest road out of poverty for the world's poorest today, just as it was in the 1930s.

Social anthropology major Gina McCarthy will begin fossil-fueled travel around the country to sell the climate hoax; Barbara Boxer is organizing a fossil-fueled “climate trip” around California to visit communities "experiencing wildfires due to climate"

Dems’ recess game plan: Push climate message - POLITICO.com Print View
“The Democrats should seize the opportunity to contrast themselves with the nihilistic House Republicans by advocating solutions to these challenges — including climate change,” said Daniel Weiss, senior fellow and director of climate strategy for the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

Organizing for Action, the successor to Obama’s campaign arm, is planning a “national action” day Aug. 13, which will focus on climate change.
Ivan Frishberg, climate change campaign manager at OFA, said the group is organizing events in the states and districts of the 135 lawmakers it has labeled “climate deniers” as part of the action day. The events are aimed at “holding them accountable” for questioning climate science, he said.
“With these folks, it’s hard to get to a conversation about solutions when they deny the science,” Frishberg said.
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The Obama administration has launched its own campaign to sell the climate plan, with the president dispatching key members of his administration — including newly confirmed EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz — to take part in “an aggressive outreach effort,” a White House official said in an email.
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Starting next week, McCarthy will begin traveling around the country to discuss the importance of acting on climate change....Barbara Boxer told POLITICO she is organizing a “climate trip” around California during the recess.
“I’m going to some of the communities that are experiencing wildfires due to climate,” Boxer said.

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Lafarge halts CO2 permit sales Jan-Jun - News - Point Carbon
LONDON, July 26 (Reuters Point Carbon) – Lafarge, one of the world’s biggest cement producers, booked no revenue from selling EU carbon permits in the first six months of 2013 after raising 46 million euros in the same period last year, it said on Friday.
Insurance Bill for Renewables Seen Tripling to $2.8 Billion - Bloomberg
Insurance costs for the renewable energy industry may more than triple to $2.8 billion by 2020 as projects become more complex and risky, a report commissioned by Swiss Re Ltd. found.
Global warming and the future of storms | John Abraham | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Climate models are like virtual reality computer programs. You can input today's conditions (wind speed, temperatures, pressures, etc.) and predict what will happen in the future.
Twitter / breakingweather: It snowed in 87 Cities from ...
It snowed in 87 Cities from Argentina to Brazil this week; some of these spots had not seen snow in 4 decades.

Unprecedented freeze in United Nations carbon trading: Not a single UN Certified Emission Reduction, or CER, changed hands on July 22 and July 23

Trading Halt Shows UN Carbon System in Jeopardy: Energy Markets - Bloomberg
An unprecedented freeze in United Nations carbon trading is fanning speculation the five-year-old market designed to combat greenhouse-gas emissions in poor countries is in danger of becoming superfluous.

Not a single UN Certified Emission Reduction, or CER, changed hands on July 22 and July 23, according to data from ICE Futures Europe, keeping the market on course for the lowest monthly aggregate volume since March 2008.

At Reuters, "the most worrying thing any of us have seen here": Pressure from management to "balance" climate change stories by including the views of global-warming skeptics

Reuters's global warming about-face : Columbia Journalism Review
It’s worth noting that most newsrooms around the country have reduced coverage of climate change-related issues since 2010. In 2011, Environment & Energy Publishing, which produces Greenwire, ClimateWire, and four other news services, estimated they reduced climate coverage by about 13 percent. According to an assessment published by The Daily Climate, The New York Times cut its global warming article count by 15 percent, and the Guardian slashed coverage by 21 percent that same year. (Reuters, too, dropped its climate coverage by 27 percent in 2011, before Ingrassia came aboard.)

But rumblings in the Reuters newsroom signal that the most recent dip in climate coverage is accompanied by a shift in editorial angle. I spoke on background to several journalists working at Reuters, who said that since Ingrassia was hired, they’ve felt pressure from management to “balance” to climate change stories by including the views of global-warming skeptics. “I’m really glad someone outside the company is looking into this,” said one staffer who did not wish to be identified. “I think this is the most worrying thing any of us have seen here.”

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The real free market is making the fake carbon markets pointless « JoNova
In a nutshell, this new study adds numbers and detail to a home truth that the grown ups in the room know already. Basically humans want cheap energy. The free market, powered by human creativity and mass demand, will always find ways to circumvent national policies that try to force people to use more expensive energy.

In the absence of a global ruler (Copenhagen anyone?), the only way to reduce fossil fuel use is to invent or discover a better energy source. Any other national policy is simply pushing rocks uphill, like poor old Sisyphus. Manufacturing will always move to countries where cheap energy is still available.
David Shukman: Why has Global Warming Stalled? | Tallbloke's Talkshop
From the BBC, the concluding section of David Shukmans post following the briefing given by climate scientists in London a couple of days ago. Some long unanswered questions are going to have to be addressed soon. Like, if a negative phase of natural variation can overpower the radiative forcing of co2 for 20 years (1997-2017), why can’t it have added to it for 20 years (1977-1997)?:
As Dog Days Of Summer Grip Europe, German Windparks And Consumers Take A Massive Hit
Last Wednesday, for example, of the 31 gigawatts of installed wind capacity, only 1 gigawatt was being delivered – a measly 3%. This level of capacity utilization has been going on now for weeks.

Uh oh: New Eurobarometer poll shows climate change is the most pressing concern for 0% of the people in Slovakia, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, Latvia, Estonia and Greece

The New Nostradamus of the North: New EU poll: Only 4% of Europeans rate climate change as their most pressing concern
The new Eurobarometer poll must be depressive reading for EU's überwarmist, climate change commissioner Connie Hedegaard and her fellow alarmists in the European Commission. The number of people who rank climate change as their most pressing concern is barely recognizable.
...in seven countries - Slovakia, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, Latvia, Estonia and Greece the number is zero (0%)!

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If There Was No CO2, How Much Would The Tropics Cool? | Real Science
In the tropics CO2 is only responsible for 1.5% of the greenhouse effect, and water vapor is responsible for almost all of the other 98.5%.

But it is worse than it seems. Almost all of CO2′s contribution is in the first 30 PPM. Additional man-made CO2 has essentially no effect on the energy balance in the tropics.

Satellite temperatures show that there has been almost no warming in the tropics.
Articles: Mann vs. Steyn: Heresy Shall Be Crushed
For all the progressive outcry in defense of Mann, his defenders (including, apparently, Judge Combs Greene) seem to have no problem with the smear of all who question the climate change pseudo-orthodoxy as "flat-earthers," "anti-science," "extremists," and "lackeys of big oil." What about the thousands of legitimate, accredited scientists who believe anthropogenic global warming is untenable, including even some (well-buried) dissenters within the UN's IPCC itself? If a court can decide that Mann's research "and conclusions" have been sufficiently vindicated as to be judged provably "sound" -- that is, sound enough to be regarded as legally unassailable -- then what does this imply about the research and results of all those who believe they are proving Mann's conclusions false? The implication is clear enough: anthropogenic global warming is one area of truth-seeking that is no longer merely "settled science" (whatever that means), but is now settled law. It is now, apparently, legally dangerous to question this theory, unless one prefaces one's questions with the proviso that the research supporting the theory was conducted with the purest scientific heart, and that its conclusions are sound. Meanwhile, again, the same proviso need not be proffered when ripping up the research, opinions, and character of the "flat-earthers."
- Bishop Hill blog - The Lords do battle
After the House of Lords debate on the Energy Bill, Lord Deben wrote to a group of peers attacking the statements made by Matt Ridley in the debate. The letter and the ensuing correspondence was as follows

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Twitter / etzpcm
Interested in why people got sceptical about climate change? Read this post and the many stories in comments below.
Twitter / Foxgoose: . @PaulHBeckwith @LeonieGreene ...
. activist BS - using close up of a small melt pond - here's today's real pic -
Asian Americans lean green | Grist
Fifty-five percent of African Americans and 53.8 percent of Asian Americans said they are concerned about global warming. By comparison, 56.7 percent of Caucasians and 60.3 percent of Hispanics acknowledge global warming is caused by human activity, and only 49.3 percent of Caucasians and 34.2 percent of Hispanics expressed concern about it.
Chicago’s Angry Summer | Real Science
They may have to create a new shade of blue.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Latimer Alder: "The IPCC has acted as a climatologist’s trade union, asked to evaluate its own members work, it has, not surprisingly given them good marks"

Making Science Public » What’s behind the battle of received wisdoms?
[Latimer Alder] Among the howls of outrage I think I hear a hint of desperation. A realisation of a change in the weather and that things will never be the same again for the warmists.

Since teh beginning of the global warming/climate change/climate chaos/weird weather scare, they have been used to getting a pretty free ride from the mainstream media and politicians.

No alarmist has really been publicly grilled. The IPCC has acted as a climatologist’s trade union, asked to evaluate its own members work, it has, not surprisingly given them good marks. Until recently all debate could be shut down by spurious accusations of Big Oil linked denial and /or heavy moderation of the blogosphere.

An AGW ‘narrative’ came into existence and rapidly gained influential supporters. And a ‘climate change’ industry was born and grew…and grew and grew again.

But one key player in the picture wasn’t cooperating. The central character – Mother Gaia herself. While the industry tried to convince everyone of imminent doom, she was a refusenik. And eventually her intransigence became too obvious to hide.  [Via Justin Templer]

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Readers debate cause, dangers of global warming; poll results overwhelming | al.com
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - Readers who participated in an al.com poll overwhelming voted that global warming does not pose a danger to future generations.

As of 4 p.m. today, more than 1,200 votes had been cast and 71 percent voted that global warming does not pose a danger to future generations while 29 percent voted that it does. Votes are still be accepted.

According to PollDaddy.com, which hosted the al.com poll, votes were cast in 44 states and 34 countries around the world.
What to Expect in the Warsaw Climate Change Talks
Current amounts pledged by rich countries are considered much lower than what is required. The UNFCCC has estimated that by 2030, poor countries will need between $28 billion and $59 billion a year to adapt. The World Bank thinks between $20 billion and $100 billion should help.

The Adaptation Fund says that over the past two years, it has given out more than $180 million to increase climate resilience in 28 countries around the world.

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Guv: Maryland ‘has moral imperative’ to stop global warming; Task is ‘life-and-death’ hard | JunkScience.com
“This work is hard,” O’Malley said during a climate change summit outside Baltimore. “It is life and death hard.”
THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Review finds increased CO2 will lead to increased crop yields, even if warming resumes
A new review paper from SPPI & CO2 Science finds "future increases in the atmosphere's CO2 concentration will likely lead to increased crop growth and yield production, even in areas where reduced soil moisture availability produces significant plant water stress."

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Record cold last night in southeast Michigan; will it continue into the weekend? | MLive.com
Record low temperatures were set in many spots of southeast Lower Michigan this morning. Many spots dropped down into the 40s, with the coldest at 43 degrees in Auburn, near Bay City.
Dems plan climate push during August recess | JunkScience.com
DEMS PLAN RECESS CLIMATE PUSH: The White House, congressional Democrats and their allies are plotting an August recess offensive to promote President Barack Obama’s climate change plan and head off Republican opposition. The full-court press shows that liberals have learned the lessons from past August congressional recesses, when Republicans, aided by the tea party, out-organized Democrats and managed to demonize cap-and-trade and blame them for high gas prices.
The Blackboard » Tol: On bad papers.
[Tol] I am glad that Hulme too recognizes that some research is so bad that it is beyond a constructive response; and that if such research is published, destructive comments should be in public.
Southern Hudson Bay subpopulation status, farthest south of all polar bears | polarbearscience
Despite living under virtually identical conditions as the Western Hudson Bay subpopulation, touted by polar bear biologists and activists alike as the most severely affected by global warming, Southern Hudson Bay bears appear to be doing just fine.
Wikipedia “warming” becomes “climate change” | ScottishSceptic
the result has been that the article (much like the idea of Wikipedia neutrality) has died on a its feet. It is there in name, but the number of active editors have plummeted, those who do contribute clearly have no knowledge of the climate.

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Oh, what a difference a year makes in Greenland melting | Watts Up With That?
a year later, we have an interesting opposite scenario with a deep arctic low bringing snow to the arctic and Greenland in late July.
Blowing Methane Out Their Posteriors | Real Science
Methane makes up less than two parts per million in the atmosphere. If everyone at the Rose Bowl represented one molecule, odds are there would be no methane molecules represented.
COMMODITIES-Soy slumps on worries of record large crop - Reuters
NEW YORK, July 25 (Reuters) - U.S soybean prices hit two-month lows on Thursday and soymeal futures again dropped by their daily trading limit as a giant crop loomed
Twitter / MichaelEMann: Saw that yesterday. Apparently ...
Saw that yesterday. Apparently its summer in both hemispheres right now...
Cold snap leaves three dead in Paraguay | GlobalPost
Three people have died from hypothermia in Paraguay as frigid temperatures have dipped to between 0 and 10 degrees Celsius (32 to 50 degrees Farenheit), police said Thursday.
Is the Arctic Melt Going to Cost Us Dearly? | The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF)
Greens are very good at making dire predictions that don’t come true — otherwise we’d all be starving and shivering in the dark in a world of peak oil and population bombs.

Lots of eyebrow-raising stuff in this Rolling Stone article about warmist Jason Box: "Give me two and a half million dollars and I could change the world”

Greenland's Melting Ice Sheets: Climate Change's Disastrous Effects | Rolling Stone
...The chopper touched down on an unremarkable stretch of rocky tundra about the size of a Walmart parking lot, and Box jumped out, followed by a videographer. “Welcome to New Climate Land,” he announced and then launched into a giddy, erudite stand-up monologue for the camera that would have made his high school science teacher proud. “For thousands of years,” he explained, this spot had been covered by a tall building’s worth of ice and snow. But now, in the past few months, the final traces of that ancient ice had disappeared. “We are likely to be the first human beings to ever stand on this piece of ground,” Box said excitedly.
...He also believes that the climate community is underestimating how much sea levels could rise in the coming ­decades. When I ask him if he thinks the high-end projections of six feet are too low, he doesn’t hesitate: “Shit, yeah.”

“Jason has one very important quality as a scientist,” says Thomas Painter, a research scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. “He is willing to say crazy stuff and push the boundaries of conventional wisdom.”
...many scientists are predicting an ice-free Arctic by the end of the dec­ade. Not so long ago, the Northwest Passage, the storied northern route from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans, required an icebreaker ship to navigate it. This summer, people are attempting the passage in a sea kayak.

Ice is melting for a simple reason: “The Arctic is warming faster than any place on Earth,” says Konrad Steffen...[Box] was expelled from prep school near the end of his senior year when evidence of marijuana was found in a urine test...“Jason was one of those guys who could drink hard and party at night and then get up early in the morning and go to an intense science class,” Leslie recalls. At Boulder, he bounced from computer science (“too nerdy”) to astronomy (“amazing but not down-to-earth”) to geology (“too slow”).
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“I like ice because it’s nature’s thermometer,” Box tells me over musk-ox pizza at a restaurant in Kangerlussuaq, the base camp for many scientific expeditions onto the Greenland ice sheets...“We are creating a different climate than the Earth has ever seen before.”
...“For most scientists, publishing a paper is a masturbatory act,” Box tells me. “A few people read it, you feel good, and then it’s over. It has no influence on ­policymakers; it does nothing to increase public understanding of what is happening to the climate system.”
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While he worked, Box and I talked about how he keeps his balance, knowing the many flavors of catastrophe the world faces as it rapidly warms. “I am a scientist – I try not to get emotional about it,” he said, although he admitted that one of the reasons he took the job in Denmark is because he believes it’s a safer place for his daughter, who is 21 months old, to ride out the storms of the future. “On the other hand, I don’t want to look back and say I didn’t do everything I could to help people understand the risks we all face.”

As it turns out, this summer, Greenland’s glaciers are heating up at a pace that’s substantially below last year’s record melt – a fact that Box says “just adds complexity” to what is going on in the Arctic....Later that night, after Box had a few sips of Greenlandic whiskey, he talked about his dream of forming a Climate Delta Force, funded by philanthropists, which could be dispatched to study climate catastrophes in real time. “Give me two and a half million dollars,” he told me, “and I could change the world.”

Former Obama EPA-er: "in the Obama administration, the trains no longer run on time"; also did you know that the new warmist EPA chief has a bachelor’s degree in social anthropology?

Politics and progress: Will the White House stall its own climate change plans? - The Hill's Congress Blog
...in the Obama administration, the trains no longer run on time. Of the 136 draft rules under review at OIRA, 72 have been held up for longer than the 90-day limit.
...the new Administrator has secret weapon you might not know about: a bachelor’s degree in social anthropology. The study of human organizations, she once told me, had proved essential at all levels of her career. It taught her to intuit the interests of other people and locate the center of an institution’s decision-making power. In fighting for the climate, Administrator McCarthy will need to draw heavily on those skills again.
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Verchick holds the Gauthier ~ St. Martin Eminent Scholar Chair in Environmental Law at Loyola University, New Orleans, and is faculty director of Loyola's Center for Environmental Law and Land Use. He was deputy associate administrator for Policy at the EPA during the first Obama Administration and is a Member Scholar of the Center for Progressive Reform.  [Via Junk Science]

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Twitter / justintempler
.@sleepylemur You're under the mistaken impression that harnessing solar & wind doesn't involve pollution, toxins, salts, metals, rare earth
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: The "CLIMATE CHANGE' warmingistas ...
The "CLIMATE CHANGE' warmingistas simply took something that IS ALWAYS CHANGING and then made it co2 caused, which is what is bogus
Twitter / RogerPielkeJr: Aside from being called a climate ...
Aside from being called a climate denier (for referencing the IPCC;-) no one has responded to the testimony critique challenge from @Revkin
Global warming wars : Prime time : SunNews Video Gallery
[7-minute video] Lorrie Goldstein explains to Jerry Agar the pause in the global warming trend and the accompanying climate hysteria.
Twitter / clim8resistance: Alarmists shrill tones are ...
Alarmists shrill tones are our best PR. I think that's really why oil millionaires hire Bob Ward. @RogTallbloke @stevebloom55 @nevaudit
Twitter / sjhopkinson: I'd thought the rumour, that ...
I'd thought the rumour, that Big Oil funds the undermining of climate science, was tosh. Turns out to be true, and it's @dana1981. Who knew?
DECC Distances itself from Davey » Climate Resistance
What’s hard to understand is how a minister with such a brief, and such budgets for expertise, could have produced such a poor argument that his own department couldn’t get behind.

We're saved!: Left-wing English major Chris Mooney promotes a climate hoax talk by left-wing journalism/politics major Kate Sheppard

Are You Thirsty for Better Climate Change Communication? | Mother Jones
[English major Chris Mooney] People are getting tired of the same old story about global warming. They often tune out warnings of impending catastrophe; but it's not like they trust the deniers, either. The trouble is, the standard global warming narrative is stale and alienating—and perhaps worst of all, stuck in the technical weeds.
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All talks will be specially developed in collaboration with thirst DC's presentation trainers. The speakers will bring fresh, unconventional storytelling about global warming. Currently confirmed speakers are:
Kate Sheppard, Mother Jones magazine/Climate Desk: "How to Talk to Your Republican Dad About Global Warming"
Jamie Vernon, American Association for the Advancement of Science, science & technology policy fellow: "How to Get Rich Off of Global Warming"
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Melanie Tannenbaum, Scientific American blogger & University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign PhD student in social psychology: "This Is Your Brain on Climate Change"
Kate Sheppard '06, Staff reporter at Mother Jones magazine - Sustainability at Ithaca - Ithaca College
Kate Sheppard ’06 majored in Journalism and Politics.

Obama's Energy Information Administration: By 2040, fossil fuels will still comprise 80 percent of world energy use

EIA's Most Important Insights About Our Energy Future | Climate Central
While renewable energy sources and nuclear power will be the fastest growing energy sources through 2040, the report calculates that fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, will still comprise 80 percent of world energy use.
Energy Information Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. EIA programs cover data on coal, petroleum, natural gas, electric, renewable and nuclear energy. EIA is part of the U.S. Department of Energy.

Hottest year ever update from Chicago: Wed's 72-deg high was coolest late July daytime temp in 9 yrs; coolest July weekend in 28 years coming up?

Twitter / Skilling: Wed's 72-deg high was coolest ...
Wed's 72-deg high was coolest late July daytime Chi temp in 9 yrs! Historically, readings THAT cool in mid-summer hv occrd only 1 in 4 yrs!
Twitter / Skilling: An unseasonably cool wknd's ...
An unseasonably cool wknd's on the way-potentially the coolest July wknd in 28 years. Highs may not hit 70 Saturday (69) & only reach 72 Sun

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Global Warming Causes Warm/Cold, Wet/Dry, Bigger/Smaller Lobsters | JunkScience.com
The PR gurus at the Dept of AGW can still salvage this one by making sure all future reports repeat an agreed-upon narrative about “lobster lifestyle disruption”.
Royal Baby Joins Generation Royally Challenged by Climate Change | Shaye Wolf
Researchers say storm surges will become 10 times more frequent as the planet warms.
Twitter / [Suzanne Goldenberg]
Methane mischief: misleading commentary published in Nature
Methane mischief: misleading commentary published in Nature
[Jason Samenow, Washington Post blogs] Convincing climate science needs evidence-based, carefully articulated communication, not speculative, unqualified hype.
Andrew Neil's phoney war against the 'climate mafia'
[Dr Catherine Happer] Neil may feel that the inclusion of sceptical voices on the science of climate change is a necessary element of a democratic and free media, but climate science isn’t like other forms of science. The closeness of those representing the gas and oil industries to government is having undue influence over the decarbonisation strategy the public so supports. We should turn our attention to that if the preservation of democracy and free speech are principles we hold dear.
The Conversation
Dr Catherine Happer was awarded a First in Sociology from the University of Glasgow and the Adam Smith prize as the top student of her year, then went on to complete a PhD in communications from Lancaster University.

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Twitter / RichardTol: The end of the world must be ...
The end of the world must be nigh: Anthony Watts, Gavin Schmidt, Judith Curry and I agree
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: So here is the question. Which ...
So here is the question. Which is more rare.. the 1 pm NYC temp in July at 65, or 95? ( normal high today 83)
Even after Obama climate speech, @UTenergypoll sees declines in % of Americans (GOP & Dem.) seeing climate change...
Sixty-seven percent of Americans say that climate change is occurring, down from 73 percent in March, according to the latest survey conducted by the University of Texas Energy Poll.
Twitter / dana1981: First and only warning - I'm ...
First and only warning - I'm Blocking anyone who continues with the 'Dana is funded by Big Oil' BS. Cut the crap. #DNFTT

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Climategater: Greater global temperature variability an ILLUSION; Study contradicts notion of greater climatic variability from warming | JunkScience.com
Dr Huntingford added, “Our findings contradict the sometimes stated view that a warming world will automatically be one of more overall climatic variation.”
1975 : NCAR And CRU Blamed Bad Weather On Global Cooling And Excess Arctic Ice | Real Science
The Earth may have entered a new “little ice age”

There are strong signs that these recent climate disasters were not random deviations from the usual weather, but instead signals of the emergence of a new normal for world climates.
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: NYC had a day last week at ...
NYC had a day last week at 14 above normal ( 98) if we get one 14 below (69..normal high now 83) would it make headlines? Doubt it
Twitter / justintempler: UK Idiocy: "Green Deal measures ...
UK Idiocy: "Green Deal measures are no longer expected to pay for themselves through savings on energy bills" +

IPCC lead author Anders Levermann: "What I would say in short is that we simply put expiration dates on certain cultures, on certain societies around the globe...I personally believe that we cannot adapt to a warming of 4 or 5 degrees [C]"

Leaving Our Descendants A Whopping Rise in Sea Levels by Fen Montaigne: Yale Environment 360
[Lead author of the sea level chapter in the upcoming fifth report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Anders] Levermann: What I would say in short is that we simply put expiration dates on certain cultures, on certain societies around the globe.
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I personally believe that we cannot adapt to a warming of 4 or 5 degrees [C] because the increase in extreme events and also sea level rise, combined with extreme storm surges, will simply increase the pressure on our complex societies, which might bring them to the verge of collapse.

Bummer: Five years after Al Gore claimed that we have the technology to stop climate change, Al's investment partner John Doerr says that we don't have the technology

Al Gore investment partner ‘panicked’ over green energy; ‘We don’t have the technology’ to cut emissions as needed | JunkScience.com
“There are reasons to be optimistic, but I’m still basically panicked,” Doerr said in thinking about energy and climate change.

Science tells us that by 2050 we need to reach 20 percent of today’s carbon emissions and to do that we need to get the developed world to zero percent using technologies such as solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power. “We don’t have the technology,” he said.
2008: Climate crisis getting short shrift in US president race: Gore
"We have to stop this, and the truth is we can," Gore said. "We have the technology."

Hmm: US Secretary of State John Kerry uses creationism to sell the global warming scam

The PJ Tatler » Kerry Crams Salem Witch Trials, Climate Change, Ben Franklin Into Iftar Speech
“For many of us, respect for God’s creation in almost every scripture really demands and translates into a duty to protect and sustain God’s first creation. Our response to climate change ought to be rooted in a fundamental sense of shared stewardship of the earth that emerges from that tradition,” he said.

Professional warmist Michael Noble: "Climate is alarming, dude...a crank cottage industry works overtime on the theme "move along, nothing going on here""

Twitter / NobleIdeas: @BarryJWoods I try to follow ...
@BarryJWoods I try to follow diverse voices, but a word that make me "unfollow" you: "alarmist". Climate is alarming, dude.
Twitter / NobleIdeas: @tan123 I am saying the situation ...
@tan123 I am saying the situation is alarming, and a crank cottage industry works overtime on the theme "move along, nothing going on here".

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Are environmentalists drowning out indigenous views on Arctic development? | Alaska Dispatch
It is astounding that six individuals -- only two of whom are from Arctic states -- could shift the debate on an area inhabited by four million people, who are often voiceless in media reports. Scanning through stories by the BBC and NBC News, reporters did not seek any comment from Arctic residents, indigenous or otherwise, on their feelings about the Greenpeace protest. If they did, the debate on the future of the Arctic would be more balanced and inclusive. Polar bears need icebergs and beluga whales need oceans free of sonar waves, to be sure. But people also need affordable food and warm homes – topics less news-friendly, but just as critical, to the future of the Arctic. As appealing as it might be for those of us, including myself, who don’t live in the Arctic to want to set up fences and simply declare a swath of land and sea protected for eternity. Yet when discussing the Arctic, we should strive to consider not only its environment, but also its people, who are more than an afterthought.
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: What a difference a week makes, ...
What a difference a week makes, eh? Most of east top 10% COOLEST this morning

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Twitter / clim8resistance: The fact that Monbiot has to ...
The fact that Monbiot has to search for a word that means 'person who hates the natural world' should demonstrate to him that nobody does.
Twitter / Revkin: Nature *comment* on Arctic ...
Nature *comment* on Arctic methane bomb cost now scientific finding: attn
Twitter / Roddy_Campbell: BBC's @afneil interview of ...
BBC's interview of Climate Minister is 'undermining the democratic process': Bob Ward. Amazing.
New study says Western Hudson Bay polar bears could spend 2 to 4 months longer on shore than they do now | polarbearscience
the model results generated by these authors suggested that many (but not all) bears had enough fat reserves to last them through the current 4 month fast but some had enough to endure a 5-6 month fast.
Krauthammer: Obama Hurt His Global Warming Fight by Flying to Deliver ‘Completely Empty’ Speech | Washington Free Beacon
The main complaint I would have is that if he wanted to deliver a completely empty speech and you do it in Washington, you’ll save the CO2 emissions that you get on Air Force One from delivering it in Illinois, so that’s the main critique I would offer, from a global warming perspective