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- Beware the global warming fascists: Johnny Ball on how he has been vilified for daring to question green orthodoxy
- Joe Bastardi resigns from AccuWeather
- The Cost Of Green
- CO2 Science Weekly Journal Reviews: Feb. 22, 2011
- Kerry: People Who Question Global Warming Are 'Neanderthals'
- US climate envoy: Binding climate deal remains out of reach for now
- Time Mag Warns 'Climate Change Lengthens Allergy Season,' Ignores Benefit of Longer Growing Season
Posted: 22 Feb 2011 01:02 PM PST [H/T to Adam] At London's Royal Court Theatre last week, a new play opened to rave reviews. It's about an environmental scientist who — horror of horrors — doesn't believe in global warming. The play is called The Heretic and, though I haven't seen it yet, I could already sink to my knees in gratitude. Because in my own quiet and reasonable way, I am that global warming heretic. |
Joe Bastardi resigns from AccuWeather Posted: 22 Feb 2011 11:16 AM PST Image via Wikipedia Accuweather's chief long range forecaster, Joe Bastardi, resigned from the company yesterday. Bastardi, who produced popular columns and videos on AccuWeather's subscription website "AccuWeather Pro", was the lead forecaster for the company's seasonal forecasts and hurricane outlooks. He also frequently appeared as a weather and climate commentator on Fox News. |
Posted: 22 Feb 2011 11:02 AM PST Image via Wikipedia The green lobby assured everyone it knew what it was doing when it got a judge to cut water to Central Valley farmers to save the delta smelt. But while the Valley economy is now ruined, it hasn't helped the smelt. Some day, environmental radicals will be held accountable for crimes against the ecosystem — the human ecosystem. Back in 2007, they convinced federal Judge Oliver Wanger to rule that the Endangered Species Act gave the federal government the right to cut water to thousands of farmers in California's Central Valley to protect a 3-inch baitfish called the delta smelt. |
CO2 Science Weekly Journal Reviews: Feb. 22, 2011 Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:49 AM PST Image via Wikipedia Below you'll find a list of this week's CO2 Science Magazine's latest Journal Reviews. Check 'em out as they are very interesting, factually based, and above all, digestible. Cyclones of the Tropical South Pacific: How have they varied over the past four decades? Millennial-Scale Cycling of Climate in China's Salawusu River Valley: Ever more evidence continues to point to a natural millennial-scale cycling of earth's climate between relatively cooler and warmer conditions throughout the Holocene, suggesting that the recent recovery of the world from the global chill of the Little Ice Age was only to be expected, and that it need not have been driven by anthropogenic CO2 emissions, as it's time had merely come. |
Kerry: People Who Question Global Warming Are 'Neanderthals' Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:44 AM PST Image via Wikipedia U.S. Sen. John Kerry encountered a loud and often angry crowd during a town hall meeting at the Northampton Center for the Arts on Saturday, as area residents grilled him about his support for the war in Afghanistan, federal spending and the federal government's response to the recession. ... |
US climate envoy: Binding climate deal remains out of reach for now Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:40 AM PST Expectations for the next big United Nations climate summit — which will be in South Africa in late 2011 — don't sound especially high. From Bloomberg's story Monday: |
Time Mag Warns 'Climate Change Lengthens Allergy Season,' Ignores Benefit of Longer Growing Season Posted: 22 Feb 2011 10:35 AM PST Image via Wikipedia Climate alarmists always want to point out the downside of a warming planet while never informing the public of the benefits. Take for example Time magazine's Tuesday piece bemoaning global warming's impact on allergy sufferers but never once mentioning that a longer growing season for the dastardly pollinating plants means a commensurate rise in the growing season of things we eat: |
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