Thursday, April 22, 2010

Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, April 22nd 2010 « The Daily Bayonet
It’s Earth Day. What better time to gather around the snark and sing koombaya as we throw hippie dreams of global domination and a future free of personal hygiene onto the bonfire of the realities.
[Is it powered by a wind turbine?]: NASA's Earth Day Gift Runs On a 56,832-Core, 128-Screen Climate Research Supercomputer | Popular Science
Earth Week is upon us, and NASA has prepared a very special gift for the blue planet. Dwarfing the iPods that we customarily give each other to celebrate another year of existence, NASA put together NEX, a planetary data-crunching tool that uses a 56,832-core, 128-screen supercomputer to blend global satellite data and sophisticated modeling software with an online collaborative culture aimed at helping scientists work together toward better climate change research.
The new environmentalists wear hard hats « Climate Progress
[Van Jones] Solar panels don’t put themselves up. Somebody’s actually got to get a job to put those solar panels up. Wind turbines don’t manufacture themselves. Homes don’t retrofit and weatherize themselves. So everything that is good for the environment is a job.
Volcano Crisis Could Delay Emissions Regulation, Airline Chief Says - Green Blog - NYTimes.com
The top representative for the airline industry asserted Thursday that the disruption caused by the eruption of an Icelandic volcano had undermined efforts to include aviation in the European Union’s Emissions Trading System.
NC Media Watch: New Gold Standard for measuring global warming
It will indeed be interesting to see how these rent seeking scientist respond to this new gold standard of ocean heat, it could result in the de-funding of their surface temperature charade. We already have 3000 Argo floats providing regular temperature soundings of the temperature in the upper 2000 m of the ocean. All we have to do is read the oceans thermometer to measure the earths temperature. It has been showing a cooling trend if you place a straight edge on the peak and troughs in the above graphic.

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