Sunday, March 21, 2010

Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson: Sorry, it's Malignant: Why Scientists Need a New Approach on Climate Change
The scientific consensus that global warming is real and caused by humans remains unshaken
AccuWeather.com - WeatherMatrix | Day Before Spring and Nothing But Snow
Up to two feet has fallen in Wyoming and we expect up to a foot in Oklahoma by tomorrow. Here's a list of snowfall totals so far. This list will be updated again Saturday evening.

Near Boulder, CO: 26.0"
American Thinker: Beware the 'Expert'
This bizarre new form of anti-intellectualism is most clearly seen today in the global warming/climate change arena. The thesis of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) demands obedience. The "consensus" of "experts" has coalesced around the ludicrous idea that the simple act of breathing, and thereby expelling CO2, can destroy the planet. Case closed.
American Thinker: Community Organizing 2.0: 'Climate Community Activism'
The Cambridge, Massachusetts Climate Emergency Congress (CEC) is more than a grassroots group of out-of-touch leftists. Rather, it is a casebook study of a new movement of "climate community activism" that pushes sustainability issues in municipal governments. It is a worldwide movement that bears watching.
Letters: Time to rethink climate regulations - Opinion - USATODAY.com
Ken Cuccinelli, Attorney general of Virginia - Richmond, Va.
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Every proposal to regulate and reduce greenhouse emissions would destroy jobs and weaken national wealth formation. Before "Climategate," we were told that it was necessary to make these sacrifices to avert even greater loss.

Now, not only have the methods and objectivity of the global-warming careerists been seriously questioned, but also the predictions used to justify the expense of climate mitigation actions have largely fallen by the wayside.

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