-Posted by D. Worth (US) | for- M. Barbay (France) Commonly referred to as, the "Scandal of our Generation" Amidst today's "tossed" supportive data; many questions remain. From ctpatriot1970 Interesting "Climategate email" Press release: HERE. One of the leaked climate emails was apparently a press release from “Earth Government” Newsletter dated 27 Mar 2003...
My friend Salim Mansur is also a climate realist. He also is a jihad realist.. Climate change as a result of the natural cycle of warming and cooling of the Earth has occurred throughout history. The proposition that, beginning with the industrial age, this natural cycle might have been adversely affected, causing the Earth's temperature to rise unnaturally and threaten some sort of planetary disaster,...
FROM- Quadrant Online by John Izzard Yesterday I visited John L. Daly’s tiny office where he lived on the outskirts of Launceston. It is about the size of two telephone boxes. His wife, Amy, has kept is just as it was when John died in 2004. His computer, his files, the maps on the wall — his notes, letters, photographs and dairies. She has also kept alive his web-site which he was still...
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It is about 0.28%, if water vapor is taken into account-- about 5.53%, if not. This point is so crucial to the debate over global warming that how water vapor is or isn't factored into an analysis of Earth's greenhouse gases makes the difference between describing a significant human contribution to the greenhouse effect, or a negligible one.' Read more...
For last several decades the world climate has been changing faster and faster. For last fifty years average temperature of surface in the world has increased more than on 0.7 degrees Celsius. This caused such phenomena as, for instance, decreasing of Arctic Ice` amounts on 2.7% every decade. In the end of 20th century, beginning of 21st, the highest temperatures from very beginning of the history...
Here's Ian Plimer on Australia..... Adelaide University professor of mining geology, Ian Plimer, said he feared Australia would become an economic backwater if due diligence was not part of developing climate change policy. "My greatest fear is this country's lights will go out and the rest of the world will think no one is home - and they will be right," Professor Plimer said today. "Australia...
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2.5 billion years ago, the sun was so faint, the oceans should have been ice. They weren't, and now a modelling study suggests the greenhouse effect, and nitrogen explain why
David Letterman in 1988: Prescient on Global Warming? It's been 20 years of panic-mongering and we still have the same general weather patterns. Go figure. Top 10 Good Things about the Greenhouse Effect - August 10, 1988 ... World has only ten years to control global warming, warns Met Office - Telegraph Pollution needs to be brought under control within ten years to stop runaway climate change, according...
Sanity persists, against one of the most massive PR campaigns ever seen on this planet: Rasmussen Reports Nearly half the nation's voters still believe that global warming is caused primarily by long term planetary trends, not human activity. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 47% of voters blame global warming on planetary trends, while 37% of voters take the opposite...
Can you really save the planet by reheating a cold cup of tea? Our Science Editor takes a sceptical look at how we can reduce our carbon footprints | Mail Online These days, practically all human life involves a carbon impact - from driving and cooking to food and clothes production. With so much conflicting advice on what is environmentally-friendly activity - and what is not - we weigh up the conundrums...
Climate [hoax promoter]: Tough times ahead - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner “Unless everyone basically eliminates the emissions, we won’t solve the problem,” he said. Schlesinger accompanied his talk with numerous equations and graphs that forecast steady increases in warming through 2100, citing the ongoing use of fossil fuels dating back to the Industrial Revolution. Although some remain...
"European non-ferrous metals producers may move to countries where environmental legislation is less strict unless the impact of forthcoming measures is reduced, an industry spokesman said on Thursday. Javier Targhetta, president of Eurometaux, said the industry was concerned over high and unpredictable power costs [and] the added cost of a new emissions trading scheme (ETS) in 2013 ... Targhetta...
A very comprehensive response to Prof. Ian Plimer’s email of 20th October has just been sent to me by Dr. Stephan Harrison of University of Exeter: I will respond to Plimer’s main points. This will be a long posting, so apologies! I will identify Ian Plimer’s points as (IP) and my response as (SH). (IP) It is claimed that there is a scientific consensus about human-induced climate...
Co2 emissions, greenhouse effect, climate change, global warming are featured daily on the news headlines; this, coupled with raises in the price of crude and the related growing costs of gasoline and fuels makes energy the hot topic of early 21st century life, with increasingly colliding interests which would lead Mankind towards devastating wars or ecological doom....