Thursday, September 22, 2011

Brian Hoskins and the Times Atlas « Climate Audit
Brian Hoskins was one of the first people that Fiona Fox went to for a testimonial to the supposed rigor of the execrable Oxburgh inquiry. Hoskins, presently Bob Ward’s supervisor at the Grantham Institute, shamelessly called the Oxburgh inquiry “thorough and fair”. Although no one has yet pointed this out (partly because of efforts to erase all copies), Hoskins turned up in a similar role in the promotional trailer for the Times Atlas, where he is described as endorsing it as a “useful tool against climate change skeptics.”
Wales - Rate of cooling has increased dramatically
According to reader, cooling since the year 2000 is 3-4 times previous rate.
It’s Car Free Day! Let’s celebrate with a traffic jam, like China did | Grist
Today is Car Free Day in the U.S., a holiday that will probably be celebrated by fewer people than Talk Like a Pirate Day. But we might still end up more observant than China, which had No Car Day yesterday -- and celebrated with a giant traffic jam.
Alex Jones - Lord Monckton: Al Gore's Climate Fraud Map 1_2! - YouTube

At NYC Climate Week, Leaders Launch Clean Revolution
Doing anything [even beating Ugandan people and burning down their houses?] to fight man-made climate change is better than doing nothing at all.

This was the message projected by some of the world's most influential leaders -- including Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- as they launched a new campaign to curb worldwide greenhouse gas emissions at the kick off of Climate Week in New York City.

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