Perishing Cold This Global Warming. Isn’t It? - Iain Martin - WSJ
I think it’s worth saying, gently, that the warming aspect of things doesn’t seem very apparent. This is the point at which global warming enthusiasts shout loudly that climate change means wild fluctuations in temperature - with more droughts in summer and mini-ice ages in winter. Well perhaps. Still, perishing cold this global warming. Isn’t it?Global warming is happening, even if it doesn't feel like it - Climate Change, Environment - The Independent
But look at the rest of the world – in north-east America and Canada, in north Africa, across the Mediterranean, through to south-west Asia, temperatures are very much above normal – in many places by more than 5C, and in parts of northern Canada, by more than 10C.Climate change and conspiracy
Respondents to my original opinion piece have commented on the now-discarded global cooling hypothesis advanced in the 1960s and ‘70s. The accumulation of more data and advancement in our understanding of climate change generated results that were inconsistent with global cooling. I see no reason why the same process will not resolve the current controversy.Naked Naga saints to use Kumbha Mela to campaign against global warming
When thousands of naked Hindus speak, will the world listen?Cold weather: winter is chilliest 'in many people's memory’ / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com
That's what the Naga Sadhus hope will happen starting later this month, when they spread their anti-global warming message during Kumbha Mela, the largest gathering of Hindus in the world.
What followed in 1978 is what weather watchers expect to happen this year: Far below normal temperatures lasting until March.CNSNews.com - For Obama, Global Warming Trumps National Security
There is no doubt that the CIA should have done something more to prevent this attack. But, then again, President Obama has been keeping them busy—with global warming. Seriously.Bingaman: Cap and trade bill unlikely this year - NewsFlash - cleveland.com
(AP) — ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee chairman says it's unclear whether Congress will be able to pass cap and trade legislation aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions this year.Watch your step on January's slippery slope: It's icy and treacherous in Cleveland again | Metro - cleveland.com - cleveland.com
Sen. Jeff Bingaman said Tuesday there's no consensus on what form a cap and trade system would take.
"There's no question -- we've seen a lot of wrist and ankle fractures in the last few days," said Dr. John Wilber, a surgeon at University Hospitals, Case Medical Center and professor orthopedic traumatology at Case Western Reserve University.Winter Weather Blast Disrupts Transport, Hurts Citrus (Update4) - Bloomberg.com
"When the weather gets icy, the emergency rooms fill up with wrist, elbow and hip injuries and we end up performing more surgeries."
A cold front in China will move south today, lowering temperatures by as much as 8 degrees Celsius, the China Meteorological Administration said. Temperatures in Beijing dropped as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius last night and this morning was the coldest for this time of year since 1971, according to the agency.Richard Littlemore | Hilarious Conspiracy Movie Features Lesser Canadian Denier
If Jesse "The Body" Ventura has something to say, he might try making his point without the phony melodrama. Otherwise, like Ball, he comes off as just another washed up hack, trying to leverage the fake controversy about climate change to get attention.Investors.com - The CO2 Lie
A major tenet of the global warming religion, straight from the Book of Gore, has been that the ability of the earth to handle increasing CO2 emissions is finite and that once the "tipping point" is reached, the earth will warm uncontrollably. Well, another climate domino has fallen — the myth that man-made CO2 is leading to climate catastrophe.The cool down in climate polls - FP Comment
Perhaps the most stunning poll result is the general lack of any confidence or hope or belief that Copenhagen could or would ever produce a binding agreement that would force the world’s countries to reduce carbon emissions. To the question “Do you think the Copenhagen Accord will become a legally binding treaty in the future?”, only 19% of Americans, 16% of Britons and 12% of Canadians said “yes.”Global Warming? - Take a Look Outside Al
Maybe those involved in promoting the financial benefits of Global Warming don't really care what the weather is doing, and those that believe the planet is still getting hot, live in country where it doesn't snow and they have no TV or internet connection?Rep. Lindsey Graham not worried about censure by GOP group | SCNow
On Monday, the Lexington County Republican Party voted 13-7 to censure Graham for working with Democrats on immigration and climate change policies.
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Graham, however, says the latest censure vote comes from the fringe of his party.
“There are fringe elements in both parties. You get 100 (people) of the fringe, you can take over any county party.”
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