NC Media Watch: Should KQED's Climate Watch become another Real Climate
KQED is the National Public Radio Station in San Francisco and has a blog on climate issues. Most of the posts support AGW. I have been posting comments on KQED's Climate Watch Blog, giving readers the other side of the climate change argument, but now Anna Haynes wants KQED to moderate the blog to remove contrary views.The American Spectator : Paul Chesser - More Attacks on Jobs in Michigan
If anybody got the idea that Climategate and the Copenhagen failure, and the growing disbelief among the public that global warming catastrophe is around the corner, would accumulate to drive alarmists to repent from their promotion of phony climate data and fraudulent analysis (both economic and scientific), then they don't know them well enough.C3: Global Cooling Causes More Arctic Ice To Melt? Peer-Research Finds This Has Happened Before
Take for example the Center for Climate Strategies, whose deceptive practices in the states I've documented ad nauseum for Spectator and for other publications. CCS is a global warming advocacy group that gets paid millions of dollars by environoiac foundations such as the Rockefeller Brothers Fund to get states' governors to hire them so they can create their climate change policies. CCS pretends to be an objective, unbiased consultant; they are anything but. CCS produces the same cookie-cutter menu of ideas that increase energy costs and government control for each state, under the guise of a governor-appointed "blue ribbon panel," which is simply a rubber stamp for the alarmists' proposals.
It's just not intuitive to think that a period of global cooling would result in a time of greater ice melt but that's exactly what happened during the 'cooling' 1950's, as peer research has now discovered. More recently, the global warming alarmists keep bemoaning the large 2007 ice melt, and predicting the warming will soon bring us ice-free Arctic waters. Interestingly, the recent greater ice melt has happened whilst the Earth cools. Why does cooling seem to cause Arctic melting? Future science research will hopefully explain.Errors in IPCC climate science » Blog Archive » BoM hottest decade claim shot down in Alice Springs
Lacking the resources to quickly check the entirety of the BoM claim, I checked Alice Springs data – being at the core of our hot land. The tenuous BoM claim comes crashing to earth so quickly – in the 1990-1999 decade. The average mean annual temperature in the Alice for the decade 2000 to 2009 is 21.441 degrees C. Then the average for the next decade – 1990 to 1999 is 21.645. And yes their claim also fails in the 1880’s.The Reference Frame: TRF's 20-day-old UAH temperature estimate exactly confirmed
That's right: TRF can get a better than 0.01 °C accuracy for the final temperature of a month in the middle of the same month. Read TRF to learn the truth weeks, and sometimes centuries, before others. :-)EPA Lawsuit - Home
SLF, representing a group of well-informed and concerned Americans, including leaders in Congress who have been intimately involved in climate change issues for more than a decade, has brought the first of likely several court and administrative legal actions. The goal is to compel the federal government to follow the laws as enacted by Congress and to pursue legitimate public policy based on legitimate scientific data. The American people deserve no less, and the U.S. Constitution mandates it.Environmental Extremists Hijack National Monument, Get Off Light
The proposed measures in the EPA’s arsenal will cripple the American economy at a cost of at least $1 trillion over the next decade – and will provide no significant environmental benefit to the climate and environment over the next 30 years.
Unfortunately, with a superintendent who thinks “the system worked,” and a judicial system that doesn’t see this as any big deal, we can probably expect future–perhaps more destructive–assaults on our symbols of freedom.
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