Kenneth Brower, son of Sierra Club transformer David Brower, and onetime friend of Freeman Dyson, has been writing about Dyson and climate change. As is usual with books by writers who are not scientists, the scientific issues are not addressed. Those are settled. Instead the purpose of the article is to find out why...
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Warmers and Democrats are once again getting overheated by their own propaganda; claiming 2010 is the hottest year on record. The current Cap-n-Trade promotional reads something like this (from The Hill blogs): The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported Thursday that the January-June period was the warmest worldwide on record, based on average...
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Who is Number 1? You are, Number 38.
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In the wake of the Climategate scandal, panelists and audience members at the Fourth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC4) indicated growing confidence that the tide is turning in favor of those who believe that manmade global warming is not a crisis. More than 700 people  including a good many scientists, along with economists,...
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Thanks to Glenn Beck, we get bit more insight into the tangled web that The House of Global Warming was built on. Who would have thought? Goldman Sachs has been working hard to save the environment for years. Generation Investment Management (GIM) was founded by Al Gore, and a few friends, which included David...
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This morning, Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI), ranking member of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, will release a staff report on the scientific issues that tend to discredit the EPA’s endangerment finding for carbon dioxide as a pollutant. The report’s release coincides with the opening of a committee hearing entitled “The...
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A “tipping point†appears to be at hand for James Hansen, the longtime Al Gore adviser and godfather of the modern global warming movement. Hansen now seems so disgusted with the conditions of his employment  on the taxpayer dime  that he no longer sees the conditions as acceptable. As readers may know,...
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Without a blush of shame, this week’s Science magazine just ran an article called “Contributions of stratospheric water vapor to decadal changes in the rate of Global Warming.†After wiping off the unnecessary words we’re left with: “Global Warming would be here  except for that damned water vapor.†It’s the “woulda coulda shouldaâ€Â...
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I’ve always thought the IPCC should be considered science fiction rather than science. Literally. Jack Vance, described this past summer in the New York Times Magazine as “the greatest living writer of science fiction and fantasy,†used the acronym IPCC in his futuristic Demon Princes novels to represent the Interworld Police Coordination Company â€â€...
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In every place of knowledge, there is a statue dedicated to one of the great martyrs of science. He carefully studied the data and came to the conclusion that his people were doomed if action was not immediately taken. For this effort, he was mocked, derided, and ultimately ignored. And, as a result, millions...
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