Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Stephens: The Great Global Warming Fizzle - WSJ.com

The climate religion fades in spasms of anger and twitches of boredom.

C3: The UN Lies of Durban: Global Warming Is "Unprecedented," "Unquivocal" & "Accelerating"

The lies that perpetuate the global warming and climate change hysteria exhibited by Durban conferees are both insidous and never-ending (note the most recent release of Climategate emails). These lies emanate from the bowels of the UN's IPCC and its senior climate "scientists" with no shame or remorse.

A new climate of fear - critics slam new report from The Climate Commission | thetelegraph.com.au

Mr Kininmonth said although it was clear that health was impacted by climate extremes, there was no evidence to prove that climate change was responsible for these extreme weather conditions.

"These extremes are associated with natural weather events," Mr Kininmonth said.

"The IPCC report indicated quite strongly there is no evidence at this stage for the change of weather patterns to be associated with human-caused climate change.

"We're not going to improve the health of the community by cutting back on carbon-dioxide emission."

Climate change boosts a lethal disease — The Daily Climate

Veterinary epidemiologists hunting the virus now know definitively that Australia's fruit bats (Pteropus sp.), also called flying foxes, spread the disease to horses, which then can infect humans. And while they don't know the exact cause of the huge escalation in outbreaks, they strongly suspect it has something to do with the heavy rainfall and big floods that drowned northeastern Australia from November 2010 to February 2011.

And that has them looking nervously at climate change.

RPT-Qatar to host 2012 U.N. climate talks | Agricultural Commodities | Reuters

DURBAN Nov 29 (Reuters) - The 2012 U.N. climate talks known as the Conference of the Parties, or COP 18, will be
hosted in major gas exporter Qatar, U.N. officials said onTuesday.

 South Korea will host a ministerial meeting ahead of the
conference.

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