Junk Science: Those trying to save the planet leave trash-filled streets in advance of a U.N. climate confab that's a solution in search of a problem. Even a former administration official thinks the Earth is fine.
Colorfully costumed zealots marched in New York and other cities Sunday in advance of Tuesday's U.N. Climate Summit. Once again they claimed, "The science is settled," and blamed capitalism for non-existent weather change.
They barely noticed, as British climate-change skeptic Lord Christopher Monckton points out at Marc Morano's Climate Depot, the "Great Pause" in global temperatures now stands at 17 years and 11 months.
Monckton points out that this nearly 18-year pause in warming, which began before some of the marchers were born, is the longest since satellites began monitoring global temperatures in 1979. This pause, which has occurred even as CO2 concentrations have risen, constitutes roughly half the satellite observation period.
The problem with satellites for warm-mongers is that they cover the whole globe. They can't pick and choose where monitoring stations are put, like next to air-conditioning exhaust vents or in asphalt parking lots, or which ones they will include in their calculus.
They can't manipulate the data to "hide the decline" in global temperatures, as researchers at
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Antarctica Ice Threatens to Engulf The Planet And Destroy All Food Crops On Planet Earth!
According to my data models. My data models are at least as good as all the wrong data models that has created global warming hysteria. But seriously, it looks like expanding ice will form an ice bridge from South America to Antarctica.
Eric Worrall writes: Based on the current rate of Antarctic ice growth, how long until an ice bridge forms between South America and Antarctica? Lets start with a simplification – if you squint hard Antarctica is a circle. Antarctica, according to Wikipedia, is 14 million square miles. Sea ice this year covered 20 million square…
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
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