Dumping the Refrigerator for a Greener Planet - NYTimes.com
As drastic as the move might seem, a small segment of the green movement has come to regard the refrigerator as an unacceptable drain on energy, and is choosing to live without it. In spite of its ubiquity — 99.5 percent of American homes have one — these advocates say the refrigerator is unnecessary, as long as one is careful about shopping choices and food storage.A Strange Thing Happened on the Way to Global Cooling… (February 2009 Update on Global Temperature - RSS) « Digital Diatribes
The fact is, the latest RSS temperature anomaly, is a somewhat surprisingly warm one.Skipping A Step | Climate Skeptic
...Spotting the skipped logic step does not require one to be a climate skeptic. Anyone familiar with the most recent IPCC report should see it too. Specifically, the authors simply posit — without even bothering to mention it as an assumption! — that tons of land-based ice (remember, sea ice melting has no effect on sea levels) is going to melt in Antarctica. But just about everyone, even the alarmists at the IPCC, predict just the opposite, even in 3C per century global warming scenarios.Summit spotlights James Hansen - News
Climate superstar to keynote MATC energy conference
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A special highlight of this year's Summit will be the keynote address by Dr. James E. Hansen at noon Wednesday, March 25! Jim Hansen is one of the world's preeminent climate scientists. He is widely regarded as the foremost authority on global warming and the mitigation of dangerous climate change.
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