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- Global Cooling, Part 3 of 3
- The most important book of 2010?
- Wonky Wheels Now Off the Warmist Ox Cart
- Op-ed piece on warming a 'bundle' of lies
- A step change in Earth’s Climate outlook
Posted: 31 Dec 2010 09:12 AM PST We are hearing that Great Britain is experiencing the coldest December in 1,000 years. We also know that atmospheric temperatures more or less stopped warming in 1998 and ocean heat content (the more important metric of the earth's temperature) is steady or slightly falling. These measurements are markedly different than the forecasts of warming made by the International Panel on Climate Change, the group cited by most global warming proponents. |
The most important book of 2010? Posted: 31 Dec 2010 09:06 AM PST My final post of the year is not about Global Warming. Or rather, it is, but only in the most tangential way. As the sharper among you will long since have recognised, the reason I bang on about AGW is not because I'm obsessed with "Climate Change" but because I recognise it as a strategically vital campaign in a much broader global culture war. On the outcome of this war depends not only the future of Western civilisation but also more immediately concerning things like whether or not our children and grandchildren have jobs, and whether or not we live in a state of liberty or tyranny. |
Wonky Wheels Now Off the Warmist Ox Cart Posted: 31 Dec 2010 08:54 AM PST No matter how hard these neutered steers pull on their yoke, there's no denying that warmist views are a cruel joke. There is no question that Climatology has operated with a scientific blind spot for decades. Under normal circumstances this would have been resolved through debate with the wider scientific community. |
Op-ed piece on warming a 'bundle' of lies Posted: 31 Dec 2010 08:50 AM PST Dr. Roy Spencer is disputing Judah Cohen's claim made in his New York Times op-ed, "Bundle Up, It's Global Warming," that global warming is responsible for the winters of recent years and for this year's extreme winter weather experienced by parts of the U.S, Europe, and Asia. |
A step change in Earth’s Climate outlook Posted: 31 Dec 2010 08:46 AM PST Churchville VA—As Britain suffers through its third straight harsh winter, a British watchdog group is calling for an inquiry into the failed recent long-range weather forecasts of the British Meteorological Office. The Met Office has long one of the leading promoters of man-made warming fears and therefore has tended to see warming around every corner. |
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