Monday, October 19, 2009

Climate change hoax fools CNBC and Reuters
CNBC ran a banner announcing “Breaking News” as reporter Hampton Pearson excitedly read portions of the false press release (video below). A CNBC host on the cable network later suggested that the White House might be behind the release.
WashPost buries coldest day in 138 years | GlobalWarming.org
Now, just imagine if October 16 was the warmest in 138 years - where do you think the Post would have placed the article? Surely not buried in obituaries.
Hurricane Katrina Victims Have Standing To Sue Over Global Warming - Law Blog - WSJ
In so holding, the court notably quoted a recent Supreme Court opinion that “accepted as plausible the link between man-made greenhouse gas emissions and global warming” along with the fact that “rising ocean temperatures may contribute to the ferocity of hurricanes.”
West Antarctic Ice Sheet May Not Be Losing Ice As Fast As Once Thought | The University of Texas at Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — New ground measurements made by the West Antarctic GPS Network (WAGN) project, composed of researchers from The University of Texas at Austin, The Ohio State University, and The University of Memphis, suggest the rate of ice loss of the West Antarctic ice sheet has been slightly overestimated.

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