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- Obama administration eyes backdoor Kyoto
- Book Launch Exposes UN Climate Science in Another Scandal
- Wikileaks vs Climategate: Climategate wins hands down
- US loses leverage in climate talks
- At Cancun, 'Climate Change Experts' Call for End to Developed World Growth for 'The Next 20 Years'
- Cancun -- Latest Stop for the Great Global Warming Circus
- IPCC Sea Level Nature Trick
- Time For Economic Restoration Now Climate Change Deception Exposed
Obama administration eyes backdoor Kyoto Posted: 29 Nov 2010 09:16 AM PST |
Book Launch Exposes UN Climate Science in Another Scandal Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:36 AM PST Newly released science book revelation is set to heap further misery on UN global warming researchers. Will latest setback derail Cancun Climate conference? Authors of a new book 'Slaying the Sky Dragon: Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory' claim they have debunked the widely established greenhouse gas theory climate change. In the first of what they say will be a series of sensational statements to promote the launch of their book, they attack a cornerstone belief of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - what is known as the "carbon isotope argument." |
Wikileaks vs Climategate: Climategate wins hands down Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:26 AM PST The latest Wikileaks "revelations" have got the internet and the media all abuzz with excitement and yet they pale into insignificance when compared with the leaked emails by a group of scientists in what came to be known as "Climategate". Before Wikileaks released the secret US embassy cables the world was promised that the leaks would be some groundbreaking moment in international diplomacy. |
US loses leverage in climate talks Posted: 29 Nov 2010 08:18 AM PST A year after President Barack Obama worked personally to salvage the Copenhagen climate summit, a political shift leaves the United States with far less leverage while China moves ahead. US negotiators in the UN-led talks in Cancun, Mexico, face the tough task of persuading China and other emerging economies to agree to a binding treaty without offering any concessions that could face a backlash in Washington. |
At Cancun, 'Climate Change Experts' Call for End to Developed World Growth for 'The Next 20 Years' Posted: 29 Nov 2010 07:35 AM PST |
Cancun -- Latest Stop for the Great Global Warming Circus Posted: 29 Nov 2010 06:43 AM PST And so the great global warming circus moves on. For the next two weeks the world's carboncrats will gather in Cancun for the latest United Nations climate conference. The aim is to negotiate a vast new international emissions trading scheme that Barack Obama wants the United States to join. But the delegates are in a state of severe, almost clinical, denial if they think they will sign a legally binding and genuinely global agreement to slash greenhouse gases. Al Gore's moment has come and gone. |
Posted: 29 Nov 2010 05:50 AM PST Global mean sea level has been rising. From 1961 to 2003, the average rate of sea level rise was 1.8 ± 0.5 mm yr–1. For the 20th century, the average rate was 1.7 ± 0.5 mm yr–1, consistent with the TAR estimate of 1 to 2 mm yr–1. There is high confidence that the rate of sea level rise has increased between the mid-19th and the mid-20th centuries. Sea level change is highly non-uniform spatially, and in some regions, rates are up to several times the global mean rise, while in other regions sea level is falling. There is evidence for an increase in the occurrence of extreme high water worldwide related to storm surges, and variations in extremes during this period are related to the rise in mean sea level and variations in regional climate. |
Time For Economic Restoration Now Climate Change Deception Exposed Posted: 29 Nov 2010 05:29 AM PST Problems are only problems if you are unaware of them. Once identified you're over halfway to resolution. American voters rejected the Obama administration's policies of increasing government control through energy, environment and economic policies. They voted for cessation and reversal. Now the new politicians and chastened survivors must act accordingly. Debt and deficit are serious problems and the solution depends partly on reduced government spending, but mostly on a vigorous growing economy and that depends on energy. Maurice Strong's plan to collapse the industrial economies recognized this with his focus on fossil fuels and CO2, so that's where the solution must begin. |
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