Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Deutsche Bank Tax Manager Said to Be CO2 Probe Suspect - Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank AG (DBK)’s head of tax for continental Europe is among the suspects in Frankfurt prosecutors’ investigation of carbon-emission certificate trades, two people familiar with the matter said.
The Reference Frame: Climategate 2013 is here: FOIA
Yes, your humble correspondent was among a dozen of people in the world who received the e-mail above from Mr FOIA
Timeline Photos | Facebook
ExtendedHockeyStick as shown on @MSNBC Rachel @Maddow show last night
A Song of Fire Ice | Via Meadia
Gaia seems to like fossil fuels much more than many of her followers. Earlier today, Japan announced that it successfully accessed ocean deposits of a new, relatively clean-burning, and hyper-abundant energy source: fire ice.
Antarctic Sea Ice Extent – 6th daily record for 2013 | sunshine hours
Day 71 in the Antarctic was another daily record for Sea Ice Extent (most ice on this day). That makes 6 for 2003. And the 3rd day in a row.

There are only 7 days where a daily record exists from before 2000. 345 records are from 2006 to 2013.
New York Times : “Methane released in the atmosphere contributes much more to climate change than CO2″ | Real Science
Thomas Friedman at the New York Times takes climate stupidity to a new level
Proof Of Global Warming – Or Global Cooling | Real Science
The first three months of 2012 were the mildest on record in the US (slightly warmer than 1921) and so far in 2013 those same months have been among the coldest on record.

Revkin: "I consider myself a climate activist"

Twitter / drgrist: @Revkin @RogerPielkeJr Is there ...
[drgrist] @Revkin @RogerPielkeJr Is there some danger in climate activists being too hopeful? Too full of optimism? Some danger I don't see?

[Revkin] @drgrist @RogerPielkeJr I'm totally hopeful actually, and I consider myself a climate activist.
Away from the battle – Global warming looks even deader. | ScottishSceptic
the only people I see seriously suggesting that global warming may still be real are the sceptics. (I discount “UFO-spotting” type commentators)

To use an analogy. It is like a battle field. The leaders are still very much preoccupied hacking away at a very small group of people, and for those close to that action, it looks as if there is a fierce battle. But walk away, and there is only one side left on the battle field as the opposition have fled. Indeed, so decisive is the victory that most people don’t see the point in hanging around to watch a foregone conclusion.
David Bellamy is welcomed to warmer climes at Buckingham palace after climate change rant | Royal | News | Daily Express
Prince Philip has offered the Palace as the venue for a Conservation Foundation lecture to celebrate Professor Bellamy’s career.

It comes as a welcome boost to Bellamy, 80, who claims he has been ostracised over his views on global warming.
Climategate 3.0 has occurred – the password has been released | Watts Up With That?
[From a ClimateGate 3.0 email, 2001] (I don’t think we can say we didn’t do Mann et al because we think it is crap!)
Thing Of The Past? 2012/13 Winter In Austria “One Of The Most Expensive Ever When It Comes To Snow-Clearing”!

Check out this photo of Phil Jones in his office

The New Nostradamus of the North: Warmist propaganda film maker gets one thing right: Al Gore "completely the wrong person" as climate change "spokesperson"
One of the warmists featured in Lamb's film is Phil Jones of Climategate fame. In one sequence we can see Jones at work in his state of the art office:
Caps Review Part 4: Economics
The Australian government should not limit itself to least-cost mechanisms. Maximizing the scale, pace, and effectiveness of climate action is far more important than limiting the costs of action.
Twitter / danny_wright: Lord Deben adds climate ...
Lord Deben adds climate campaigners are 'the worst he's ever come across' - they need to make their case much better #climatefairness
Twitter / whiterightsoz: Great broadcast on the Carbon ...
Great broadcast on the Carbon Tax - Alan Jones and Lord Monckton
Twitter / NewsTalk4BC: Lord Christopher Monkton ...
Lord Christopher Monkton joined @GaryHardrave in studio. Watch the video, join the conversation:
Outside Inside | Musings from the Chiefio
We humans are truly tropical creatures. We have just ‘learned tricks’ to let us live in non-tropical places. If night time in California is “too cold”, we really are suited to the equator…
Articles: Another Hockey Stick?
[Fred Singer] So what did they really do? I suspect that the paper is a rehash of Marcott's doctor's thesis. He too is a newly minted PhD (in 2011), lucky enough to get Hockeystick #2 not only published, but internationally promoted -- It's all based on analyses of 73 samples of deep-ocean sediments, corals, shells, etc. Nothing really new here: In 1996 Lloyd Keigwin (of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) published such an analysis in Science. He found that it was warmer 1000 years ago (during the Medieval Warm Period) - and much warmer 3000 years ago and earlier.

So why did the editors of Science give the OSU paper the 'special' treatment, sending out press releases, arranging interviews, etc? Perhaps they were captured by the authors' claim "that the planet today is warmer than it has been during 70 to 80 percent of the time over the past 11,300 years. But as British climate expert David Whitehouse points out "Of course, another way to put this is that current temperatures are colder than 28% of the Holocene. According to this research, the temperatures seen in the 20th century were about average for the Holocene."
Die Klimazwiebel: Lennart Bengtsson: Global climate change and its relevance for a global energy policy.
We do not yet know how to best solve the Earth’s energy problems but many thing may happen in the next 100 years. A modest climate sensitivity that is supported by observations combined with a transition from coal to natural gas will provide the world with a waiting time of half a century or so but not very much longer. This will make it possible to avoid unnecessary and highly expensive panic-type subsidized investments driven by political whims and the expectations of quickly earned money and instead invest available means in a well thought through long- term energy research programs.
Holy buckets – Shub Niggurath Climate
I think our friend the saint [Mr Foia] gets almost everything right. It is heartening to know that there are those in the West who are kind enough to keep in mind folks who are trying to climb out of their holes.

Long live the Internet.
Twitter / hro001: School boards & hospitals ...
School boards & hospitals (i.e. BC taxpayers) pay huge markup for carbon offsets, records show Legislated lunacy

Mr. FOIA speaks: "It's time to tie up loose ends and dispel some of the speculation surrounding the Climategate affair"

I've received the following unsolicited email from a person unknown to me:
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Subject:  FOIA 2013: the password

It's time to tie up loose ends and dispel some of the speculation surrounding the Climategate affair.

Indeed, it's singular "I" this time.  After certain career developments I can no longer use the papal plural ;-)

If this email seems slightly disjointed it's probably my linguistic background and the problem of trying to address both the wider audience (I expect this will be partially reproduced sooner or later) and the email recipients (whom I haven't decided yet on).

The "all.7z" password is [redacted]

DO NOT PUBLISH THE PASSWORD.  Quote other parts if you like.

Releasing the encrypted archive was a mere practicality.  I didn't want to keep the emails lying around.

I prepared CG1 & 2 alone.  Even skimming through all 220.000 emails would have taken several more months of work in an increasingly unfavorable environment.

Dumping them all into the public domain would be the last resort.  Majority of the emails are irrelevant, some of them probably sensitive and socially damaging.

To get the remaining scientifically (or otherwise) relevant emails out,  I ask you to pass this on to any motivated and responsible individuals who could volunteer some time to sift through the material for eventual release.

Filtering\redacting personally sensitive emails doesn't require special expertise.

I'm not entirely comfortable sending the password around unsolicited, but haven't got better ideas at the moment.  If you feel this makes you seemingly "complicit" in a way you don't like, don't take action.

I don't expect these remaining emails to hold big surprises.  Yet it's possible that the most important pieces are among them.  Nobody on the planet has held the archive in plaintext since CG2.

That's right; no conspiracy, no paid hackers, no Big Oil.  The Republicans didn't plot this.  USA politics is alien to me, neither am I from the UK.  There is life outside the Anglo-American sphere.

If someone is still wondering why anyone would take these risks, or sees only a breach of privacy here, a few words...

The first glimpses I got behind the scenes did little to  garner my trust in the state of climate science -- on the contrary.  I found myself in front of a choice that just might have a global impact.

Briefly put, when I had to balance the interests of my own safety, privacy\career of a few scientists, and the well-being of billions of people living in the coming several decades, the first two weren't the decisive concern.

It was me or nobody, now or never.  Combination of several rather improbable prerequisites just wouldn't occur again for anyone else in the foreseeable future.  The circus was about to arrive in Copenhagen.  Later on it could be too late.

Most would agree that climate science has already directed where humanity puts its capability, innovation, mental and material "might".  The scale will grow ever grander in the coming decades if things go according to script.  We're dealing with $trillions and potentially drastic influence on practically everyone.

Wealth of the surrounding society tends to draw the major brushstrokes of a newborn's future life.  It makes a huge difference whether humanity uses its assets to achieve progress, or whether it strives to stop and reverse it, essentially sacrificing the less fortunate to the climate gods.

We can't pour trillions in this massive hole-digging-and-filling-up endeavor and pretend it's not away from something and someone else.

If the economy of a region, a country, a city, etc.  deteriorates, what happens among the poorest? Does that usually improve their prospects? No, they will take the hardest hit.  No amount of magical climate thinking can turn this one upside-down.

It's easy for many of us in the western world to accept a tiny green inconvenience and then wallow in that righteous feeling, surrounded by our "clean" technology and energy that is only slightly more expensive if adequately subsidized.

Those millions and billions already struggling with malnutrition, sickness, violence, illiteracy, etc.  don't have that luxury.  The price of "climate protection" with its cumulative and collateral effects is bound to destroy and debilitate in great numbers, for decades and generations.

Conversely, a "game-changer" could have a beneficial effect encompassing a similar scope.

If I had a chance to accomplish even a fraction of that, I'd have to try.  I couldn't morally afford inaction.  Even if I risked everything, would never get personal compensation, and could probably never talk about it with anyone.

I took what I deemed the most defensible course of action, and would do it again (although with slight alterations -- trying to publish something truthful on RealClimate was clearly too grandiose of a plan ;-).

Even if I have it all wrong and these scientists had some good reason to mislead us (instead of making a strong case with real data) I think disseminating the truth is still the safest bet by far.

Big thanks to Steve and Anthony and many others.  My contribution would never have happened without your work (whether or not you agree with the views stated).

Oh, one more thing.  I was surprised to learn from a "progressive" blog, corroborated by a renowned "scientist", that the releases were part of a coordinated campaign receiving vast amounts of secret funding from shady energy industry groups.

I wasn't aware of the arrangement but warmly welcome their decision to support my project.  For that end I opened a bitcoin address: 1HHQ36qbsgGZWLPmiUjYHxQUPJ6EQXVJFS.

More seriously speaking, I accept, with gratitude, modest donations to support The (other) Cause.  The address can also serve as a digital signature to ward off those identity thefts which are part of climate scientists' repertoire of tricks these days.

Keep on the good work.  I won't be able to use this email address for long so if you reply, I can't guarantee reading or answering.  I will several batches, to anyone I can think of.

Over and out.

Mr. FOIA
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 Update from Tom:  Yes, the provided password does open all.7z. 

Update 2:  I'm told that "The zip archive contains at least 21 viruses and counting. Please alert others as they are various and of different types. Not all virus software may detect them. "
Maryland wind farm projected to kill more bald eagles than DDT | JunkScience.com
Maybe EPA will ban the wind farm? Where’s Bill Ruckelshaus?
The Science of Deception | The Resilient Earth
While this study is interesting and useful in its results, it is clear that the authors tried to spin the results into a prop for the failed AGW theory.
Eight years of cooling means little. But who knew of it? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
[Jo Nova] And here’s the political point: how many of the policy makers, the media, or the public are even aware of the current trend? Approximately no one. I’ll bet even most skeptics didn’t know it.
Climate change: not just us
For us in the sunny North, though, this is the fifth bout of snow this season, with one session having lasted well over a week. We have not experience conditions like this for more than 20 years, and I can't remember when we last had snow this late.

With that, it doesn't matter what the warmists say. They really have lost the public argument. And when the lights go out, I suspect it will be open season for greens. And the more they parade their propaganda, I guess the worse it will be for them.
Phil Jones Provides Another NOAA Smoking Gun | Real Science
NOAA turned a cooling trend into a warming trend by massively tampering with the raw data, as seen below. They cooled 1936 and 1934 by almost 1.5 degrees, in an important propaganda effort to make it look like global warming was affecting the US.
E.ON demand for CO2 permits falls 29 pct in 2012 - News - Point Carbon
LONDON, March 13 (Wednesday) - Germany-based energy company E.ON needed to buy 5.51 million carbon permits last year, down 2.27 million or 29 percent from the year before due to a more generous allocation of free permits under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), the company said Wednesday.
New record low temperatures in Limburg and spring is a long way off < Dutch news | Expatica The Netherlands
The temperature plunged to below -10 Celsius in parts of Limburg on Tuesday night, shattering more weather records.
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This is well below the old record of -9.7 Celsius set in the winter of 1962 for the second 10-day period in March.
Earth Crisis, an Android game with a timely environmental twist.
Earth Crisis is a free, turn-based strategy game for Android about fighting climate change. It has been created by Jacob Petersen, a Toronto-based climate scientist and independent game designer. His goal was to make a game that is fun and engaging but also gets people experience the threat of climate change. "The effects of climate change happens on the scale of decades, but with a game I can compress time so that players can experience what it will be like for us in the future."
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In the game you lower carbon dioxide emissions by deploying agents. These agents can be activists, scientists, entrepreneurs and more. Each agent has different things they are good at. For example, entrepreneurs are good at lowering emissions, and scientists are good at building credibility. Credibility is your basic resource in the game. If people do not believe you then you will not be able to lower emissions.
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Opposing you are the climate change deniers. These can be corrupt lobbyists, misguided skeptics and more. Each will hinder you in a unique way. For example, skeptics will destroy your reserves of credibility and shills enhance and protect other deniers.

Climate change builds throughout the game. It manifests as disasters that tear apart regions of the world. First driving regions into crisis and finally into anarchy. If the entire world descends into anarchy you lose. Fortunately, disasters will generate credibility for you. It is hard to deny a flooded city.
BBC gone cold on global warming? | ScottishSceptic
In the past, I found a good barometer of the latest propaganda from the warmists was to search the BBC for their copy-and-paste warmist articles.

I can’t find any! Searching BBC + “Global warming” brings up nothing but other people talking about global warming (or perhaps more accurately, the word “global warming” perhaps as an out of date link on a page with recent news).
Arctic Ice Extent Highest In A Decade | Real Science
There are 17,000 more Manhattans of ice now than there was on the same date in 2006.
(CORRECTED) Portugal CO2 consultants look to Brazil as EU scheme stutters - News - Point Carbon
PAMPLONA, March 12 (Reuters Point Carbon) - Portugal’s economic crisis combined with the collapse in carbon prices has bankrupted many of the nation’s carbon consultancies, leaving those that survive to look to emerging markets such as Brazil.
Failed EU auction sends CO2 prices to six-week low - News - Point Carbon
LONDON, March 12 (Reuters Point Carbon) – EU carbon allowances fell to a near six-week low of 3.71 euros on Tuesday as the market baulked in response to the cancellation of an EU auction of permits, traders said.
Japan to announce new climate target ahead of Warsaw talks: official - News - Point Carbon
BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters Point Carbon) - Japan will announce a new 2020 target for greenhouse gas emissions ahead of U.N. climate talks in Warsaw in December, a government official said Wednesday, but the ambition level is expected to be adjusted down significantly compared to previous governments.

Bummer: CO2 allegedly caused the number of natural disasters per year to jump from 120 in the 1980s to nearly 500 now

BusinessMirror - Climate change possibly to bring more and new diseases
In the last quarter of the 20th century, the average atmospheric temperature rose by about 1 degree Fahrenheit. “By 2000, that increase was responsible for the annual loss of about 160,000 lives and the loss of 5.5 million years of healthy life,” deplores the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO).

The toll is expected to double to about 300,000 lives and 11 million years of healthy life by 2020.
...According to the Oxfarm report (November 2007), the average number of natural disasters per year during the early 1980s was about 120. Now, the number has increased to nearly 500.

Warmist RP Siegel: CO2 may make the American Midwest uninhabitable by 2100; also, growing seasons will be longer and “Most people would enjoy higher temperatures, and the evidence supports the proposition that humans would live longer and avoid some sickness.”

Top Ten Effects of Global Warming on Business
If we hit the 6 degree Celsius increase we are now on track to meet by 2100, even if we double our current rate of carbon reduction, according to Mark Lynas, author of the book Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet, southern Europe, north Africa the Middle East, and the American Midwest will be uninhabitable due to excessive heat and drought. At the same time, inundated coastal cities will need to be evacuated.
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8. Longer summers
This will not only provide more time for outdoor recreation, but more importantly, given the increasing population, a longer growing season. This could well prove to be critical in meeting the demands of feeding all these people.
9. Milder winters
According to some studies, warmer winters will mean lower mortality from disease. One Stanford study says, “Most people would enjoy higher temperatures, and the evidence supports the proposition that humans would live longer and avoid some sickness.”

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

NY Times Diatribe on Climate Science of Keystone XL Pipeline and Tar Sands Challenged by Friends of Science
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (PRWEB) March 12, 2013 -- Climate catastrophe thinking about global warming and carbon dioxide is not supported by scientific evidence, say Friends of Science.

“The recent publication of Thomas Friedman’s op-ed, which calls for extreme civil disobedience in the event that Keystone XL Pipeline is approved, is based on faulty science,” says Len Maier, president of the Friends of Science. “The sun is the main driver of climate change. Not you. Not CO2 – carbon dioxide.”
Environmental Groups Strongly Endorse "None Of The Above" Energy Plans - Forbes
Movie Review: ‘Greedy Lying Bastards’ — Global Warming Skeptics Indicted, or Epic Advocacy Failure?
PR man James Hoggan claims sheer repetition of fossil fuel industry-funded talking points is winning the hearts and minds of the public. But how many times does some variant of the word “deny” occur from this point onward in the film? And regarding his point that skeptics are given free rein in the media, what would his explanation be regarding the utter lack of such skeptics appearing on news outlets like the PBS NewsHour giving their unrestrained viewpoints for the last 17+ years?
Twitter / Revkin: Via @collegeatlantic President ...
Via President : "The trades have been executed" COA has divested.
Twitter / jameskanter: MEPs say will stop clock on ...
MEPs say will stop clock on airline emissions rules for only 1 year and call for substantial agreement at global level by Sept #ets #carbon
Twitter / RyanMaue: Forecast snow depth / cover ...
Forecast snow depth / cover on first day of Spring March 20
Twitter / billmckibben: Hey, the world's carbon reserves ...
Hey, the world's carbon reserves just doubled, thanks to methane hydrates. What great news
Twitter / PeterGleick: .@billmckibben The problem ...
.@billmckibben The problem has never been the risk of running *out* of fossil fuels. We can't afford the #climate cost of burning them.
Warmist epic ‘Greedy Lying Bastards’ bombs at the box office | Watts Up With That?
Earns just $45,000.00 nationwide on opening weekend – film cost $1.5 million to make
I Wonder What Gina McCarthy’s Alias Will Be?
Here’s a preview of the kind of transparency we can expect from Gina McCarthy, who has been nominated to replace Lisa Jackson as head of the EPA. When combined with her history of misleading Congress , it is clear Gina McCarthy would fit right in with “the most open administration ever” :
Twitter / ClimateSilence: GOP #climatesilence: Former ...
GOP : Former Republican leaders on climate change are steering clear of the issue [Wow, lovely hashtag use there, Forecast the Facts and Friends of the Earth Action!]
Climate: Former Republican leaders on climate change are steering clear of the issue -- 03/11/2013 -- www.eenews.net
"I am always concerned about climate change, and I would like to see an incentive-based way of addressing some of the problems of greenhouse gas emissions," McCain told E&E Daily last week at the Capitol. But he added that he had not thought much about the issue "of late."
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But [Lindsey] Graham, too, has changed his tune considerably on climate change since collaborating with Lieberman and then-Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) on cap-and-trade legislation.

"Cap and trade is dead," he told E&E Daily recently in a brief interview. "I think there's other ways to reduce carbon that are not so onerous to the economy."

Friends of the Earth U.S: You know that unfunded $100 billion annual climate hoax wealth transfer that we're dreaming about? It *must* be made up entirely of public funds

Civil Society Wants Bigger Role in Green Climate Fund Planning
The fund, created in 2010 under the auspices of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is eventually expected to channel some 100 billion dollars a year to help developing countries counter and adapt to climate change. Yet because it has no fundraising capability itself, the source of that money has yet to be decided upon.
...“Private climate finance cannot be a substitute for direct public support – the 100 billion dollars developed countries have promised must be made up entirely of public funds,” [Karen Orenstein, a Washington-based campaigner with Friends of the Earth U.S] says.
Dems launch series of climate change speeches to fight GOP 'climate deniers' - The Hill's Floor Action
"There are a number of us who plan on speaking every day on the House floor on the need for Congress to take action on climate change," Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) said on the House floor.

"We're making this commitment because this chamber is filled with such a large collection of climate deniers," he said.
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Earlier in the day, Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) said on the floor that a new study from Harvard University and Oregon State University shows that the Earth is hotter now than it has been in the last 11,300 years. He said the use of engines and turbines over the last 100 years has caused more warming than in the last 100 centuries combined.
Twitter / MichaelEMann
Is funding spreading tentacles in media stranglehold effort:
Feature: Targets of global warming documentary unconcerned, amused | Washington Free Beacon
Only a handful of people showed up to a screening of Greedy Lying Bastards—Craig Rosebraugh’s documentary that aims to expose the global warming denialist-industrial complex—at an Alexandria, Va., theater on Saturday. And none of them seemed to notice one of the documentary’s star villains seated in the audience.
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Bastards also struggles to explain how a small group of conservative activists stopped a Democratic-controlled Congress and President Barack Obama’s administration from taking any meaningful steps to deal with climate change.
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The three “denialist” organizations Rosebraugh singles out—CEI, Americans for Prosperity, and the Heartland Institute—received a combined $34 million in grants and contributions in 2011. The Sierra Club alone received around $85 million during the same time period.
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“It’s interesting that such a small group of people can [be blamed for] kind of thwart[ing] the international consensus,” Ebell said. “If it’s all so obvious, why couldn’t they get it through Congress?”

Rosebraugh’s movie is not able to answer that question.
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Bastards ends up looking like a bookend to An Inconvenient Truth. Seven years ago, Vice President Al Gore set out to persuade the public that the human-caused global warming theory was both a fact and an imminent threat. Now the task is being left to radicals such as Rosebraugh. And just as Truth marked the mainstreaming of the global warming movement, Bastards may mark its descent into the fringes.
Researchers put pristine Antarctic peninsula at risk : Nature News & Comment
Scientists' activities on King George Island could harm the environment they are trying to study.
Has the world started cooling? Hints from 4 of 5 global temperature sets… « JoNova
If the world was entering a gently cooling phase, this is what it would look like
Ghana to host West Africa climate change centre
The Centre, which would be called the West Africa Science Services Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land (WASCAL), would be sponsored by the German Federation Ministry of Education and Research.
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He said he Centre would carry out research and provide ‘science-base’ advice to policymakers and stakeholders on how to combat climate change.
ThinkProgress dunces ask: ‘Will the pope tackle climate change?’ | Twitchy
Because surely the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, with over one billion adherents worldwide, has nothing more pressing to address than a little unseasonable warmth.
Twitter / enviroblack [Fair-and-balanced ex-BBC political hack Richard Black]
Here's 1 fer u gun-totin' liberal-hatin' real men - what's US main security threat? change sez a top admiral
The New Nostradamus of the North: "The largest Earth Hour celebration in Canada" cancelled
The lights go out for "the largest Earth Hour celebration in Canada".

The Barrie Earth Hour Music Festival has been cancelled. The event was to take place on March 23, but organizers say they do not have sufficient funding to continue.
Germany’s Top Green Politician Lies/Deceives Shamelessly Over Fukushima Accident And Tsunami Victims!
Claudia Roth is a highly influential politcian in Germany. She is not some uninformed twit off the street. In her comment she is communicating that it wasn’t the tsunami that caused all the deaths in Japan - it was the Fukushima accident, through the negligence of man. This is as grotesque of a revision of history as you’ll ever find.

The fact is that not a single death has been attributed to the Fukushima accident to this day. Surely some will likely get ill and may die later on, but name one product that isn’t capable of killing.
Guardian Says Not To Take Rocket Scientists Seriously | Real Science
Plug your ears! The Guardian says that NASA rocket scientists who put men on the moon must not be listened to, as they do not support the church of global warming orthodoxy.
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Th Guardian says that we must listen only to incompetent buffoons like James Hansen, who have a spectacular record of failure stretching many decades.
Payback Time From Gaia | Real Science
Politicians in DC and Brussels are working tirelessly on stealing taxpayer money via the global warming scam, as nature slams them with record springtime cold.
Papering Over the Sappy Bill McKibben | NoFrakkingConsensus
A new, 73-page paper about America’s “most visible environmental activist” doesn’t mention that he’s an emotional basketcase.
Twitter / WaxmanClimate: A price on #carbon is good ...

A price on is good for the & . New Draft Legislation:

Waxman, Whitehouse, Blumenauer, and Schatz Release Carbon Price Discussion Draft | Committee on Energy and Commerce Democrats
All comments are welcome and can be submitted by email to cutcarbon@mail.house.gov. The Lawmakers are requesting that comments be submitted no later than April 12, 2013.

Warmist sociology professor Riley Dunlap weighs in; claims that climate skeptics’ books tend to recycle “zombie arguments that are disproven over and over and then pop up again"

Attack of the climate-denial books : Columbia Journalism Review
Climate skepticism books “are especially important for reaching the conservative movement’s core constituency, wider segments of the public, and critical sectors of society such as corporate, political and media leaders,” Dunlap and Jacques wrote in their paper, published online in February by the journal American Behavioral Scientist. “They are clearly a vital weapon in the conservative movement’s war on climate science, and one of the key means by which it diffuses climate change denial throughout American society and into other nations.”

The books “confer a sense of legitimacy on their authors and provide an effective tool for combating the findings of climate scientists that are published primarily in scholarly, peer-reviewed journals,” Dunlap and Jacques noted in the paper.

Dunlap said that climate skeptics’ books tend to recycle “zombie arguments that are disproven over and over and then pop up again. The books can make any points they want to,” without going through any of the scientific peer-review process that traditional scientific papers require.
Dr. Riley Dunlap
Environmental Sociology, Social Movements, Political Sociology, Public Opinion, Survey Research Methods
The cowardly carbon tax - The Hill's Pundits Blog
The so-called "carbon tax" is designed to hide the cost of government from the people. By taxing carbon based energy sources at their origin, the tax would ripple through the economy, leading to higher prices for consumers, who would naturally blame the grocer, the energy company, utility, car-maker or just the seeming whims of others that cause prices to skyrocket.

The net effect of this is a furthering of the political disconnect between the taxes Americans pay and the size and scope of government.

But a carbon tax would be even more destructive than most can imagine, because it would have the perverse impact of destroying federal government revenue growth, rather than expanding it.
Twitter / BigJoeBastardi: Temperatures May Fall in Midwest ...
Temperatures May Fall in Midwest as U.S. Spring Nears via Ive been hearing winters over for 3 months
Twitter / enviroblack: @dbiello @nytenvironment How ...
@dbiello @nytenvironment How do articles on fossil fuels with no mention of #climate change fit with ethics of a 'responsible' newspaper?
D.C. Government to [Pretend to] Switch to Wind Power for Electricity Needs
The D.C. government's agencies will be getting all of their electricity through wind power for at least a year...
Thanks, Tucson and Phoenix! - Warmist English Major Chris Mooney
I’m flying back to the east coast today, after a weekend and a bit more in Arizona [they don't have Skype there?], at the Tucson Festival of Books and then speaking to the Phoenix Area Skeptics Society.
EPA official who wanted to ‘crucify’ oil companies praised EPA nominee for help in ‘shaming states’ | WashingtonExaminer.com
Al Armendariz, the Environmental Protection Agency official who said regulators should “crucify” a few oil and gas companies as a warning to the industry, praised Gina McCarthy for proposing air rules that were “icing on the cake” for agency effort to “sham[e] the states” into greener policies.
Blame allergies on shifting climate? | The News Journal | delawareonline.com
Between 2001 and 2009, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, asthma increased 12.3 percent, particularly among children, African Americans, poor people and women. During roughly that same time period, from 1997 to 2007, food allergies among children jumped up 18 percent.  [If the globe didn't warm during that time period, how could global warming cause food allergies to jump 18 percent?]

Henry Waxman: We wanted to bring in witnesses from the World Bank and the Vatican for Congressional hearings on climate change

Missing in action on climate change - The Hill
the biggest energy problem we face — by far — is climate change.
... During the last Congress, Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.), the ranking member of the Energy and Power subcommittee, and I wrote 21 letters to Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.) and subcommittee Chairman Ed Whitfield (R-Ky.) requesting hearings on climate change. We requested witnesses from the National Academy of Sciences, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the International Energy Agency, the World Bank, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and even the Vatican, all of whom had produced significant new reports or data. We
...President Obama is determined to protect Americans from the superstorms, floods, droughts and wildfires that are the consequence of carbon pollution...With each new storm, drought and wildfire, public opinion is shifting and demand for real solutions will grow.