The Met Office can’t think of any warming effect other than CO2 in the past 100 years. We can. | The SPPI Blog
As for Mr. Groves’ suggestion that only CO2 can have been to blame for those two decades of recent warming, measured results published repeatedly in the peer-reviewed literature suggest that CO2 and other anthropogenic greenhouse gases cannot have been responsible for more than around one-sixth of the warming that was observed in the two crucial decades we have been studying. That makes humankind a bit-part player in the climate. The planet does not need to be saved from us after all.For the love of God: Support Climate Change | CLIMATEGATE
The article goes on to make climate change analogies to civil rights and slavery, and it even includes an photo of Martin Luther King, and more bullshit about healing the planet, blah, blah, blah. You have to read it though–if we were to except all the crazy parts of the article, we’d have to paste in the whole damn thing. Read it yourself and post your thoughts.Fuel bill hikes to pay for new wind farms | This is Money
The 'dash for wind' is being fuelled by climate change targets set by Europe.Media Mayhem: Our media columnist's first annual 'Hot' or 'Not' list | MNN - Mother Nature Network
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But critics warned that the plans were unrealistic, deeply flawed and would leave the UK dangerously dependent on wind to keep the lights burning.
The weather seems headed in the opposite direction from global warming, and Arctic storm fronts blasting across North America have prompted plenty of crowing on the part of climate change deniers. From Seoul to Miami, records are falling at the bottom end of the thermometer. Globally, will 2010 turn out to be a cold year? It’s too early to tell. But things certainly have gotten off to a cool start. COOL
The climate still is heading upward though. Despite anecdotal observations that the last couple of years have been relatively cool in North America, the overall climate continues to head very convincingly in one direction.
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