Monday, July 25, 2011

Climate Change A US Political Issue More Than 200 Years Ago
Thomas Jefferson, we find out, was a  warmist...The cause of the climate change back then was man, though not from CO2 emissions, but through deforestation (ironically, today’s efforts to regulate climate are resulting in accelerated deforestation).

Author Samuel Williams claimed climate change back then was “so rapid and constant.” Unfortunately Williams’ observations are not reflected by Mann’s Hockey Stick chart, which indicates very little climate change back then.
Ice Station Zero Loss | Real Science
The US Navy is forecasting almost no ice extent loss from July 24-30.
1866 : 2,000 Years Of Global Weirding | Real Science

World Climate Report » 2011 Temperature Watch
Halfway through 2011, the year-to-date (January-June) average temperature for the United States is just 0.15°F above the long-term (20th century) average. Although it is certainly too soon to say for sure (especially considering that a good portion of the country has been stuck in an extended heat wave), there is a good case to be made that when the final numbers are in at the end of December, that 2011 will go down as another in a recent string (which now stands at three years and counting) of rather unremarkable years when it comes to the national annual average temperature. This run of near-normal years is growing evidence that the collection of relatively warm years experienced in the U.S. from 1998-2007 neither represented a new climate state in the U.S. nor a sustained uptick in the rate of warming which could be reliably extrapolated into the future.
Extreme Heat And Drought During The Little Ice Age | Real Science
Hot summers are often are associated with very cold winters.
How George Soros Profits from Natural Gas Subsidies - By Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore - National Review Online

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