Friday, December 04, 2009

Pajamas Media » David Solway - The End of the Line for Climate Hysteria?
Global warming: the junk science of the modern age.
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There is a rapidly growing adversarial bibliography on the subject of climate change which anyone interested in the global warming controversy might do well to consult. A partial list would include: Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, by Fred Singer and Dennis Avery; An Appeal to Reason, by Nigel Lawson; Climate Confusion, by Roy Spencer; Meltdown, by Patrick Michaels; Taken by Storm, by Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick; Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science, by Ian Plimer; Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them, by Steven Milloy; and The Deniers, by Lawrence Solomon.
Outside the Consensus - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Throw in Chris Horner's Red Hot Lies and the forthcoming The Hockey Stick Illusion from Andrew Montford (of Bishop Hill blog), and you've got a nice little syllabus on climate realism there.
Heliogenic Climate Change: UN's REDD to create refugees?
Without careful planning REDD stands to create large numbers of 'carbon refugees' as governments curb financially unrewarding deforesting activities such as those of small-scale agriculturalist and fuel-wood harvesters who mostly pay no taxes on the products they produce.
Watching the Green Jobs Summit - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
A woman from "Green for All" just made a telling observation: in California, the application for installing one solar panel is 400 pages long. Not sure if that's true, but the environmental hurdles are one of the problems of implementing the very green energy projects the White House urges.

Apparently, most of the jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs that our green-energy revolution will create are meddlesome AFSCME bureaucrats. And you thought they would all be compact-flourescent torque engineers!
More Arnold Follies - Henry Payne - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Opening the L.A. Auto Show on Tuesday, the Governator proudly stood in front of a fleet of alternative fuel vehicles and lauded the industry’s green progress. “It's technology in the end that will save us all and help fight global warming,” he preached.

Then, reports the Detroit News, he drove off in his 16 mpg, gas-powered, V-8 GMC Yukon XL.

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