Thursday, September 17, 2009

C3: NOAA Manufactures Global Warming: Did It Purposefully Corrupt Ocean Temp Data For Political Reasons?
Read here. Across the globe, the land, the atmosphere and the seas have been cooling over the last several years. For the global warming research community this is not good, especially with future funding depending on the success of Copenhagen talks in December. Copenhagen needed WARMING, and it looks like NOAA delivered.

How? By eliminating the most advanced, sophisticated temperature measurement instruments the world has from the temperature record database. No more satellite measurements. No more Argo ocean buoy measurements. Billions of U.S. dollars spent on technology wasted because NOAA doesn't like the reported cooling temperatures these instruments report for the oceans? Looks to be so.
Jeremy Clarkson targeted in manure dump protest by climate [scam] campaigners | Environment | guardian.co.uk
"Clarkson was not there but we left several steaming piles of manure and a message saying 'this is what you're landing us in'," said Tamsin Omond, one of the activists from Climate Rush. "We targeted Clarkson because of his blasé attitude towards climate change, as illustrated by his recent drive to the Arctic," she added .

The seven campaigners, dressed as suffragettes, arrived at the automatically opening wrought iron gates of Clarkson's Cotswold mansion outside Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, in a van fuelled by chip-fat oil.
EU to step up pressure [for climate fraud cash]
"We are worried because some of the initiatives taken so far are not enough to meet the 2 degree Celsius (3.6 degree Fahrenheit) target we have agreed upon" to limit global warming, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said.

Essentially, that means seeking US cash to help developing nations, if Washington can't pledge carbon cuts.
A week of decisive climate [hoax] discussions - COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009
"The situation is a little desperate, and time is slipping through our fingers," Brazilian Environment Minister Carlos Minc, told AFP in an interview.

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