Sunday, September 20, 2009

Danish Conservative Prepares for Climate Debate - NYTimes.com
[Connie Hedegaard] is quick to point out that the United States emits twice as much carbon dioxide per capita as Denmark, without gaining anything in quality of life.
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But, she said, “it’s just an arithmetic fact that if China and India continue at the current rate they’ll use up the whole global carbon space in a very short time.”

Ms. Hedegaard’s no-nonsense style has raised some hackles, and some United Nations officials have said they worry that developing nations might feel strong-armed by her pronouncements, since she is supposed to be a neutral host and is not a negotiator. But some negotiators say they are grateful for the Danish efforts.
Car Free Day Is Coming This Week [Now carbon dioxide plays second fiddle to pollutants?]
Tuesday, September 22 is Car Free Day, a day for people to remember that dependence upon a four-wheeled contraption with a burning motor that spews carcinogenic pollutants and gases that contribute to global warming is not the only way a human being can live.
C3: Where Are The Hurricanes Caused By Global Warming? Predicted Hurricanes Not Happening
Read here. They are obviously wrong, but climate models and global warming "experts" continue to predict more severe and more frequent hurricanes. Why? The climate models are not actual science, they are pretend simulations. The "experts" are actual pretend experts.
Jennifer Marohasy » Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic: Michael Hammer
I HAVE been asked several times ‘why am I so sceptical of the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) hypothesis’? There are many reasons, some of which I have documented in previous articles at this weblog, but these have relied on sometimes complex calculations which I admit can be difficult to appreciate. So I would like to outline here a few of my reasons based only on simple consistency with the AGW proponents’ own data.

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