Wednesday, October 05, 2011

What climate change? 4th October 1859, 1911 & 2011 all 19.9°C
What climate change? What global warming? It appears to be more like a natural cycle, 152 years of human activity has resulted in the exact same temperature.
The Reference Frame: UAH AMSU, Jan-Sep: 2011 sixth warmest on record
It's more likely than not that during 2012 or at the beginning of 2013, we will actually see an RSS and/or UAH climate record that will display a cooling trend during the most recent 15 years – partly because of the expected 2011/2012 La Niña, partly because the warm 1998 year will emerge at the beginning of the 15-year interval. Recent years increasingly paint the story that the "global warming" stopped more than a decade ago.

The first 11 years of this century display a cooling trend. One may believe that during the century (e.g. in 2040), the sign of the slope will be reverted but it doesn't have to be. There doesn't exist any convincing scientific evidence that it has to.
Articles: Free-Market Green Jobs for $2.63 a Day
With an inefficient government bureaucracy, there is no amount of additional tax revenue that will ever be enough to satisfy its tremendous appetite if it is left unrestrained and unaccountable. This is why, as history has proven time and time again, the use of capital is much more productive when mostly left in the hands of the private sector.

To gain a little more perspective on the enormity of the sums of taxpayer money the Obama administration has been spending, let's do the same calculation as above using the original projected amount of Obama's stimulus package ($787 billion). According to the "math," we could pay about 18,217,592 gardeners for one full year with that "stimulus" money.
They’re right, the problem with current geoengineering plans it that they just might work and no one is better off with a colder planet Earth | JunkScience Sidebar
What we really want is for people to be bogged down in endless discussion of what an ideal climate might be, so they never get around to actually trying to screw with the weather.

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