Thursday, January 07, 2010

Church of Global Warming — The Movie | CLIMATEGATE
We bring you a new hour long movie called Church of Global Warming, a very well done, high quality movie, presented in six parts here. It’s a great primer to send to to any of your uninformed global warming believers. Its producer, James Follet, is a energy industry professional, spending the past 10 years in renewable energy company. He studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University and then worked as a Neuroscience researcher at the Free University of Berlin.
Last Gasp of the Old Debate Template | Climate Skeptic
Rolling Stone (and here)  manages to write over 5000 words on those opposed to climate alarmism without once acknowledging that any skeptic might have well-intentioned disagreement with the science itself. Without once addressing a single scientific issue in the debate, the article dismisses the need to do so by painting every skeptic of every stripe as shills for the oil and coal industry. All the while ignoring identical rent-seeking, financial incentives, and enormous political and propaganda spending in the alarmist community.

This is such a stale and unhelpful way to address climate issues that I am relieved that 2009 may mark the year when this form of argument no longer had much power — which is why I have, perhaps over-optimistically, labeled this the last gasp of the old climate debate template.
John Hirst – Models Predicted Temperatures Would Stop Rising! « the Air Vent
So this reporter, armed with a few inconvenient facts, goes after John Hurst until at the end John states flat out that Met models predicted that temperatures would flatten in recent years. That’s all great, except that they keep predicting warmest year ever and keep missing the mark. If the models predicted flattening of temperatures, why would they keep predicting warming?
Deep Freeze: Weather Helps Natural Gas but is Glut Gone? - Environmental Capital - WSJ
It’s cold out there.

By “out there,” we mean pretty much anywhere in the U.S. north of Brownsville, Texas. Check out the U.S. weather map. Temperatures range from a chilly-for-Florida 49 degrees in Miami and a “This isn’t why we moved to Texas” 23 degrees in Dallas, down to a “Do we even have a weather map color for this?” 27 degrees below zero up in Montana. Now that’s cold.
Stimulus funds for weatherization moving forward, but slow - KCBD, NewsChannel 11 Lubbock |
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - Texas has millions in stimulus funds to help people cut their energy costs, but only seven homes had been weather-treated by the end of November. Texas had spent $1.8-million of the $163-million available over the past four months, and most of that went toward administrative costs.
[New Orleans: After nearly two centuries of "warming", why is it still so cold?]: Brr for Battle of New Orleans 195th anniversary
(AP) — CHALMETTE, La. - No matter how cold it gets, the National Park Service says it will still hold the 195th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of New Orleans this weekend.

Park ranger Kristy Wallisch says the weather is historically accurate-some historians think the weather helped the Americans beat the Bristish on Jan. 8, 1915. Wallisch says that winter was especially cold and wet, and the British probably expected it to be much milder.
Bastardi: Today’s frigid weather similar to 1970s when Ice Age was alarm | GlobalWarming.org
Accuweather’s meteorologist Joe Bastardi has a new video titled “Worldwide Cold not Seen Since 70s Ice Age Scare.” Bastardi points out that the frigid conditions affecting significant parts of the world today - North America, Europe, and Asia - are very similar to the patterns in the 1970s, when fears of a new Ice Age were hyped by the media. He repeatedly compares maps of the cold spots from January 1-10, 1977 and current ones and notes the strong similarities
The Cautionary revelation of the apocalypse: Cold winter is an anomaly?
So there you have it, we get poorer, more people will die and we give power and money to the already rich and powerful and it is all based on a lie. I suggest you take note of any climatologist or whatnot that are lying to you right now, those people will be laughed at even more than the people who believed that the Earth was flat. In many ways that was a much more believable statement.

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