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- Obama, EPA to expand regulatory regime for climate change
- More On Regional Cold Extremes and Global Warming
- George Monbiot and the evolving Global Warming Narrative
- HadCRUT3: 2010 will be 2nd-5th warmest year
- How a freak diversion of the jet stream is paralysing the globe with freezing conditions
- Global Warming Superheroes
- Rosy U.K. cheeks mean red faces at the Met Office
- Total eclipse of the Moonbat
- 'Climate Change': there just aren't enough bullets
- Bedbug Summit
- Dawn of a new Ice Age
- AccuWeather’s Bastardi debunks global warming causing cold weather myth, warns of severe 2011 drought
| Obama, EPA to expand regulatory regime for climate change Posted: 22 Dec 2010 12:34 PM PST EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson After initially appearing to retreat in the face of the midterm onslaught, Barack Obama and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson have decided to pursue an end-run strategy to impose regulation on energy producers regarding greenhouse-gas emissions. The move sets up a confrontation between the White House and Congress, which has already signaled a willingness to play hardball with Obama on regulatory innovation: |
| More On Regional Cold Extremes and Global Warming Posted: 22 Dec 2010 12:28 PM PST
Recent reports that seek to rationalize the recent extreme cold events include: |
| George Monbiot and the evolving Global Warming Narrative Posted: 22 Dec 2010 09:37 AM PST George Moonbat Let's look at our timeline shall we? 2008 – Record heat weather patterns equals "Oh my, the world's on fire!" 2009 – Record cold weather patterns "no individual episode of severe weather can be attributed to global climate trends" 2010 – Record cold weather patterns "Oh my, the world's on fire!" |
| HadCRUT3: 2010 will be 2nd-5th warmest year Posted: 22 Dec 2010 09:29 AM PST Phil Jones' mailbox has already been unmasked while James Hansen's mailbox has not. It just happens that since the ClimateGate, Jones' team is indicating a much lower warming trend than Hansen's team: Phil Jones' HadCRUT3 dataset is attributing November 2010 the coolest rating among Novembers and among the four datasets - with a 0.43 °C global anomaly, it was the 7th warmest November - while the GISS dataset says that November 2010 was the warmest November on record. |
| How a freak diversion of the jet stream is paralysing the globe with freezing conditions Posted: 22 Dec 2010 09:19 AM PST The freezing conditions that have blasted Britain are being blamed on a series of weather patterns that are bringing Arctic temperatures to much of western Europe, California and even Australia. One of the main factors is a change in the position of the jet stream - the fast-moving current of air that moves from west to east, high in the atmosphere. |
| Posted: 22 Dec 2010 09:07 AM PST |
| Rosy U.K. cheeks mean red faces at the Met Office Posted: 22 Dec 2010 08:42 AM PST [ht adam] Let's hope Santa isn't relying on weather forecasts from the U.K. Met Office. The British deep freeze of recent weeks (which has also immobilized much of continental Europe) is profoundly embarrassing for the official forecaster. Just two months ago it projected a milder than usual winter. |
| Posted: 22 Dec 2010 07:26 AM PST The foolish Moonbat, along with his colleagues is plumbing new depths of stupidity, insisting in the loathsome Guardian that the "unusually cold winters" are caused by global warming. It is not that he does not have a case (even if it is not very good). What makes him so deservedly look the fool it that he, alongside the climate establishment, has spent the last decade or more trying to convince us that milder winters are a sure sign of global warming. Now, in the manner of Winston Smith, Moonbat seems to believe that he can rewrite history and we will not notice. |
| 'Climate Change': there just aren't enough bullets Posted: 22 Dec 2010 07:10 AM PST Leave it to James Delingpole to summarize the madness of the Met Office so succinctly: So now – not in some imagined, paranoid fantasist's future, but NOW – we live in a world where an airport is encouraged to place a higher priority on reducing its notional production of a harmless trace gas than it does in making provision for aeroplanes to be able to take off and land in inclement weather. |
| Posted: 22 Dec 2010 07:04 AM PST A bedbug summit has been announced for February 1st in Washington DC. Unlike the Beer summit which was called because "the police acted stupidly", the bedbug summit is necessary because the EPA acted stupidly. |
| Posted: 22 Dec 2010 07:01 AM PST
The Met Office was wrong. There was no barbecue summer, no mild winter. Instead came the big freeze of 2009/10, the coldest in almost 50 years. |
| Posted: 22 Dec 2010 06:58 AM PST
Some have blamed global warming, specifically the "Arctic paradox." However, AccuWeather's chief hurricane and long-range forecaster Joe Bastardi told the Fox Business Network on Tuesday you can chalk it up to three things – oceans, sunspots and volcanoes. |
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There continue to be claims that the extreme cold weather in western Europe, in southeast Australia, and elsewhere are not inconsistent with a more-or-less monotonic annual globally averaged warming. However, theese reports continue to miss the point that it is the regional anomalies that matter far more in terms of effects on society and the environment.

Much of the United States and Europe is suffering through extreme wintery
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