Thursday, November 10, 2011

- Bishop Hill blog - Back on Black

Funny how the story just never quite seems to come out right at the BBC.

The New Nostradamus of the North: New study: Trees growing faster in Alaska thanks to warming climate

This good news from Alaska will not please warmists:

Evergreen trees at the edge of Alaska's tundra are growing faster, suggesting that at least some forests may be adapting to a rapidly warming climate, says a new study.

Bill Clinton [makes some really dubious claims about wind and solar power] on the Daily Show

[start at around 3:40]

Where Does It Snow? « Musings from the Chiefio

This snow is NOT due to a ‘warmer ocean’ (in fact, the central Pacific has gone quite cold the last few years), it’s due to colder air over land, lower down and nearer the equator.

So expect a very White Christmas this year in the Northern Hemisphere. As long as the sun is in a low activity regime, we’re going to be more snowy. Also, as this cycle ought to peak about 2014 with ‘not much’, I’m fairly confident we can say that 2015-2020 are going to be very very snowy indeed… Time to think about that condo in Florida ;-) Also realize that talk of Climate KAOS (Smart, eh? :-) is just silly. This is nowhere near as bad as things have been in the past. The Little Ice Age was far worse, and even the L.I.A. was not as bad as things can be in terms of snow and cold; it was little after all. We are nowhere near unusual weather at all.

EU Referendum: Knock back the doubters

So there you have it. Pay no attention. Our masters decree that there shall be wind farms. Economic realities be damned, you will pay. Free money, stolen from you. What's not to like?

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