Thursday, July 14, 2011

Feds Employ Lucky Rabbit’s Feet To Fight Global Warming - James Taylor - Endpoint Analysis - Forbes
Indeed, China already emits approximately 50 percent more emissions than any nation on earth, and Chinese emissions are rising by approximately 10 percent each year. U.S. emissions, by contrast, are not rising at all, and have fallen during the past decade.

Our federal government can spend as much money as it likes on academic studies and handouts to the renewable power industry, but that won’t in the least bit change the fact that rising Chinese emissions are driving – and will continue to drive – the global growth in carbon dioxide emissions. Even if we reduced our national carbon dioxide emissions to zero (at incalculable economic cost and a horrifying reduction in living standards), we would accomplish nothing other than delaying for just a few years the impact of China’s relentless increase in carbon dioxide emissions.
Families face £1,000 bill for green energy: Huge annual levy to appease the climate lobby
Families face punishing increases in energy bills of up to £1,000 a year to fund a switch to green energy and build new nuclear power stations.
Climate Models Fail To Predict Past Catastrophes | The Resilient Earth
All the nonsense about impending tipping points and catastrophic climate change has either been based on inadequate climate models—shown here to be unable to make such predictions—or has been made up with no foundation at all. The models are not up to the task of predicting such calamities, yet we are constantly told we are near a tipping point or that a tipping point may have already been past. What senseless dribble, what utter baseless tripe. The truth is out, the IPCC models are not capable of predicting future climate catastrophes and only those for whom global warming is a religious belief argue otherwise.

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