The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Climate Robo-Educators
The outcome at Loomis? After giving classroom lectures on the science of climate change (certainly excluding the lack of upward change during the last decade), and at the end of Lamm’s evening presentation, many students immediately signed online ACE’s “Declaration of Independence from Fossil Fuels.”More on the ocean acidity scare
See this PDF of several decades of pH measurements of "Monterey Bay Aquarium Incoming Seawater". Note that from when measurements started until the present, there is no trend. The range is from about 7.7 to 8.1, with the first and last being about 7.9, which is consistent with this PDF -- which makes clear that ocean pH is highly variable, with an "average" of around 7.6 (a skewed distribution?), meaning that the bay is more alkaline than average ocean water.CO2 limits coming, Duke exec warns | Cincinnati.com | The Cincinnati Enquirer
Limits on carbon emissions are coming either through legislation or EPA regulation no matter your beliefs on whether global warming is a serious threat, the executive overseeing Duke Energy Corp.'s programs dealing with climate change, renewable energy and environmental technology said this morning .Al Fin: Clouds and Climate: Confirmation and Uncertainty
When are climatologists going to stop pretending that they understand the climate? When are they going to admit that their knowledge is far too limited to base the economic future of the developed world upon them? Do not hold your breath. These climatologists have based their reputations and livelihoods upon the soundness and reliability of their methods and projections. For them to do the right thing now would require a level of character and integrity that is simply beyond them, at this point in the process.Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Korholas on Climate Policy
Which means that it is up to you to put political pressure on the funding agencies that pay these pretenders -- to bring them to heel. Make them honest for once. Only pressure from the people who pay the piper can possibly slow down this train wreck to a manageable speed.
Environmental organizations are generally considered experts in preventing climate change although many of their solutions have proved downright destructive, write Atte Korhola and Eija-Riitta Korhola.
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