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There are black days ahead for the 'carbon' industry

Posted: 27 Nov 2010 11:23 AM PST

 

There's money in them trees.There's money in them trees.It might seem mildly entertaining that the media's warmist groupies, led by the BBC, have been so eager to report the latest claims of James Hansen and Phil Jones – of Climategate fame – that 2010 is the hottest year in history, while inches of "global warming" cover Britain with its most extensive November snowfall in 17 years, heralding what promises to be our fourth unusually cold winter in a row. The explanation for the recent renewed spate of warmist scare stories lies, of course, in the fact that several thousand politicians, officials and lobbyists from all over the world are today arriving in the Mexican holiday resort of Cancun, where they hope to salvage a binding UN treaty from the wreckage of last December's fiasco in Copenhagen.

Global Warming Hysteria: Only Pollution Can Save Us Now!

Posted: 27 Nov 2010 10:10 AM PST

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Carbon dioxide continues to increase in the atmosphere, but the rate of warming is a trickle.  That doesn't meet with scientific expectations!  What's the holdup in the meltdown?  Pollution! From the story:

Global warming has slowed in the last decade, according to the Met Office, as the world pumps out so much pollution it is reflecting the sun's rays and causing a cooling effect. The latest figures from more than 20 scientific institutions around the world show that global temperatures are higher than ever.

Why I now deeply regret my last post

Posted: 27 Nov 2010 07:40 AM PST

UEA

In my last post I suggested that the University of Easy Access – aka Mickey Mouse University (Fenland branch); aka University of East Anglia – was being somewhat disingenuous in claiming that its reputation had gone unsullied by the Climategate affair. This I now deeply regret.

Climate craziness cools in Cancun

Posted: 27 Nov 2010 07:26 AM PST

cancun climate talks

Today, U.N. negotiators will begin two weeks of meetings in Cancun, Mexico, looking for a way to move the climate action agenda forward, impose global carbon emissions caps and compel countries to pay a series of new international taxes to underwrite environmental programs. Maybe they'll get what they want when hell freezes over.

Book: ‘Slaying the Sky Dragon: Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory.’

Posted: 27 Nov 2010 07:23 AM PST

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I can proudly announce that Amazon is now selling the ebook version of the groundbreaking climate science publication, 'Slaying the Sky Dragon: Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory.'

Our UK publishers, St Matthews Publishing and our US publisher Stairway Press will have their respective paperback versions for sale early in December.

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