Friday, October 19, 2012

Climate Attribution Achieved | Real Science
Until now, it has been impossible to link specific junk science papers to excessive amounts of climate research funding.

However, we do know that the availability of billions of dollars to fund climate science, loads the dice for academics to generate worthless, dishonest and misleading papers.

For the first time, we can specifically tie peer-reviewed junk science papers to the availability of junk-science money.
A Peek Inside The Psychotic Mindset Of The Climate Religion | Real Science
Unprecedented global warming kills trees, except for 10,000 year old trees who didn’t get the memo.
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He must be confused. Colder weather is proof of global warming, and is exactly what they predicted all along. This new warm weather (cleverly disguised as cold weather) makes old trees rejuvenate.
Opacity of Hope: Obama broke FOIA promises | WashingtonExaminer.com
Perhaps the most useful to aspiring citizen journalists is Horner's nutshell-like treatise and "how to" for FOIA-based investigations. Horner's sage advice for the citizen journalist is a remedy for what to do when an application for a fee waiver is denied: "In the event your request for a fee waiver is denied and, objectively, you qualify, you have the option of promptly sending another FOIA request seeking copies of all requests for fee waivers that were granted by that agency." This recommendation has proven itself a useful strategy for many, including my own organization. But ultimately, Mr. Horner's parting words of encouragement to prospective citizen journalists on the FOIA is to "Annoy the Statists." It appears, at least in Mr. Horner's case, that he has more than accomplished this task.
Top Five Threats to National Security in the Coming Decade
The administration projects that the change wrought by a warming planet will lead to new conflicts over refugees and resources and catastrophic natural disasters, all of which would require increased U.S. military support and resources. The scientific community, in this area, cannot agree on what it will take to reverse this trend.

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