Frozen in Time
• arcleinThere are facts and data that are ignored in the maelstrom of social and economic agendas swirling about Copenhagen. Greenhouse gases and their effects are well-known. Here are some of things we know:
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There are facts and data that are ignored in the maelstrom of social and economic agendas swirling about Copenhagen. Greenhouse gases and their effects are well-known. Here are some of things we know:
Global-warming catastrophist James Hansen of NASA seems to be unhappy that he's catching flak for the Climategate revelations. Hansen complains,..."The next day another popular blog concluded that I deserved capital punishment. ...
The researchers used a long-term model for assessing climate change, confirming a similar British study released this month that said calculations for man-made global warming may be underestimated by between 30 and 50 percent.
in order for a certain interesting scientific hypothesis to be creditable we needed a particularly miserable winter this year. In short the hypothesis was predicting a bad winter and we were about to have a stress test. How do you like it so far?
Hey, Al Gore! Add this to your “global warming” fraud list of things to ignore. The Farmer’s Almanac is right 80 – 85% of the time, and is predicting extreme cold.
a mountain of manufactured hysteria, predictable cupidity, antic demagoguery and dubious science — labored mightily and gave birth to a mouselet, a 12-paragraph document committing the signatories to . . . make a list.
Four years ago, Jamie Leigh Jones, a 20-year old Texas contract employee working in Iraq, was drugged, stripped, beaten and gang-raped by her co-workers on her fourth day in country. She finally managed to get a phone call out from the shipping conta
Man's best friend could be one of the environment's worst enemies, according to a new study which says the carbon pawprint of a pet dog is more than double that of a gas-guzzling sports utility vehicle.
If a ton of manure causes a strong smell, then two tons of manure is not going to produce a lovely scent. Something else is happening.
If you're ever wondering why, for college-level papers, citations from Wikipedia are generally not allowed, the National Post's Lawrence Solomon offers a good reason (hat tip to Climate Audit):
Delegates, journalists, activists and observers from almost 200 countries have gathered at the Copenhagen climate talks will generate more carbon emissions than is produced each year by 2,300 Americans or 660,000 Ethiopians.
"Meaningful and unprecedented" was President Obama's declaration. The rest of the world's press begged to differ--and did. We take a look at the headlines from the world's press on Copenhagen.
"Simon Linnett, Executive Vice-Chairman of Rothschild, has called for a new international body, the World Environment Agency, to regulate carbon trading. In a recently published paper, Trading Emissions, for the Social Market Foundation, Mr Linne
President Obama helped broker a climate deal with a group of leading nations that provides for monitoring emission cuts by each country but sets no global target for cutting greenhouse gases, and no deadline for reaching a formal international climat
World leaders and negotiators have been asked not to leave the summit until a climate deal is done after Friday afternoon’s talks failed to produce a breakthrough. The European Union environment commissioner, Stavros Dimas, told reporters that "T
The Danish Climate Centre's brochure cites Maslowski's models and claims and reaches the same conclusion as Gore: “Projecting the trend into the future indicates that autumn could become near ice free between 2011 and 2016 (Maslowski, 2009).” This
"They are unhappy about these texts being handed to them from above," an African delegate said outside the meeting, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. "They feel these things should be discussed
2009 is likely to be the fifth warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organisation, with the current decade being the warmest on record, eclipsing the 1990s, which in turn was warmer than the 1980s.
This Christmas some Norwegians are giving the gift of CO2 Quota certificates. As of now, there's not many takers.
Lord Monckton on Copenhagen and Climategate - Must See!!! 5-part VIDEO.
For climate science it means that the Hockey Team climatologists’ insistence that human-emitted CO2 is the only thing that could account for the recent warming trend is probably poppycock.
At the deal's heart must be a settlement between the rich world and the developing world covering how the burden of fighting climate change will be divided — and how we will share a newly precious resource: the trillion or so tonnes of carbon that w
here we find another writer choking on the contents of the infamous emails. i do not think many have yet grasped that co2 regulation is not an engine able to change climate.
Al Gore has studied the Climategate emails with his typically rigorous eye and dismissed them as mere piffle: Q: How damaging to your argument was the disclosure of e-mails from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University? A: To
New analysis released by climate change NGO Sandbag has revealed that the UK’s richest resident, Lakshmi Mittal, CEO and major shareholder of the steel giant ArcelorMittal, could make over £1 billion between now and 2012 from his company’s particip
Just when you thought the global-warming mandarins couldn’t embarrass honest scientists any more than they have, along comes a new scandal. Turns out the mandarins’ temperature-measuring devices in all too many instances sat next to the exhaust fans
"Peatlands only cover about 3 percent of the Earth but they accumulate more carbon than tropical rainforests," says biogeochemist Nancy Dise of Manchester Metropolitan University in England. "
Pressure on this venerable society of physicists, which was founded in 1899 at Columbia University, is coming from members who are squarely in the scientific mainstream and are alarmed at the state of climate science revealed in the leaked e-mail mes
I don't know why I found this uproariously funny: On a normal day Copenhagen's biggest limousine company has 12 vehicles on the road. During the "summit to save the world", which opens here tomorrow, they will have 200.
EPA action to regulate [carbon dioxide] emissions could affect the U.S. economy more directly, and more quickly, than any global deal inked in the Danish capital, where no binding agreement is expected. Many business groups are opposed to EPA efforts