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January 2008 - Posts
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MPs warn of emission and rainforest risks Juliette Jowit, environment editor The Observer, Sunday January 20 2008 Controversial plans to make cars greener by using fuel made from crops and animal fat will be thrown into doubt this week when MPs are expected Read More...
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By Jennifer Marohasy in the Politics and Environment Blog Five more scientists have been added to the over 400 scientists in the Minority Senate Report who dispute man-made global warming claims. See who they are on the blog here. In recent weeks, 18 Read More...
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By Warner Todd Huston If you need any more proof that the concept of Global Warming is less "science" and is more just a replacement for the kind of failed concepts of communism and socialism that is increasingly being rejected by the world, two recent Read More...
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Residents have a chance to meet and learn what they can do about climate change Jennifer Moreau, Burnaby Now Published: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 If the media coverage on climate change is leaving you with an overwhelming sense of doom and despair, Read More...
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By REUTERS Published: January 11, 2008 OSLO (Reuters) — Giant glaciers formed about 90 million years ago during a warm period when alligators thrived in the Arctic, researchers said Thursday, calling into question the belief that all ice melts in a “super Read More...
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As per the request of the Author “ Stephen Pidgeon ” the following has been removed, as not to conflict with upcoming book. Read More...
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You think the weather has been wild and extreme here in the United States the last 10 days. Take a look at this!!! Metsul Weather Center The weather went crazy. This is the most read sentence in the press of Buenos Aires at this moment. The central and Read More...
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BAGHDAD (AFP) — Light snow fell in Baghdad early on Friday in what weather officials said was the first time in about a 100 years. Rare snowfalls were also recorded in the west and centre of Iraq, plunging temperatures to zero degrees Centigrade (32 degrees Read More...
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UK Telegraph The most pessimistic predictions of sea level rises as ice sheets are melted by global warming may have to be scaled back as a result of an extraordinary discovery that ice persisted when the Earth was much hotter than today. Scientists have Read More...
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Lorne Gunter, National Post Published: Monday, January 07, 2008 'Something other than CO2 and CO2-related feedbacks ... are playing a large role in the region's recent temperature trends." Read that again and keep in mind the "the region" being referred Read More...
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An energy saving bulb has gone - evacuate the room now! By MARTIN DELGADO Energy-saving light bulbs are so dangerous that everyone must leave the room for at least 15 minutes if one falls to the floor and breaks, a Government department warned yesterday. Read More...
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The Dominion Post in New Zealand recently published a doomsday prognosis based on the antiquated bugaboo of overpopulation. They actually avoid defining what they mean by overpopulation, which is always convenient. But let us look at some of the claims Read More...
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THE STARK headline appeared just over a year ago. "2007 to be 'warmest on record,' " BBC News reported on Jan. 4, 2007. Citing experts in the British government's Meteorological Office, the story announced that "the world is likely to experience the warmest Read More...
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by Dr. Arthur Robinson Al Gore’s movie, "An Inconvenient Truth," includes some very remarkable revelations including: 1. A “computer calculated” temperature prediction curve with predictions beginning in 1938 -- when neither Al Gore nor the computer had Read More...
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In the spirit of being a good neighbor, I've decided to offer a needed service for all of the believers in human-caused global warming. That's right, step right up, folks, I'm going to be selling carbon credits to those who want to assuage their guilt Read More...
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It's raining iguanas in South Florida. A remarkable cold snap that brought temperatures in the mid-30s to the Miami area Thursday morning also brought lizards falling out of trees at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne, the Miami Herald Read More...
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January 2, 2008 Today, the Space and Science Research Center, (SSRC) in Orlando, Florida announces that it has confirmed the recent web announcement of NASA solar physicists that there are substantial changes occurring in the sun’s surface. The SSRC has Read More...
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While overall temperature in the North Atlantic Ocean has risen over the past fifty years, it has not been consistent across all areas with subpolar regions cooling as subtropical and tropical waters warmed, reports a new study published in the journal Read More...
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For Immediate Release: January 3, 2008 Contact: Ashley Byrne Concord, N.H. - Decked out in pig costumes and driving a red Mustang convertible, two PETA members will make appearances at all the presidential candidates' campaign stops in New Hampshire from Read More...
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By MICHAEL F. FARONA Cal Thomas' editorial column, "Warming Is Gospel to Secular Fundamentalists," Dec. 25, prompts this column as a follow-up. In my area of expertise (chemistry), review articles on various subjects contain considerable data to educate Read More...
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MOSCOW. (Oleg Sorokhtin for RIA Novosti) – Stock up on fur coats and felt boots! This is my paradoxical advice to the warm world. Earth is now at the peak of one of its passing warm spells. It started in the 17th century when there was no industrial influence Read More...
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by Roy W. Spencer, Ph.D. (updated January 1, 2008) We live in an invisible atmospheric sea of water vapor, Earth's primary greenhouse gas. Our atmosphere could hold much more water vapor than it does, which would then lead to a much warmer Earth. But Read More...
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The abstract of the Pielke et al paper reads “This paper documents various unresolved issues in using surface temperature trends as a metric for assessing global and regional climate change. A series of examples ranging from errors caused by temperature Read More...
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Julie Walsh, CEI January 2, 2008 Among the candidates for the biggest cock-and-bull story in 2007 must be NASA’s James Hansen with his work of creative genius on Greenland’s and Antarctica’s ice sheets and his wannabes, who subsequently copied his imaginative Read More...
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Skeptics from a range of scientific disciplines get louder in their opposition to doomsday claims Global warming hype peaked in 2007 with calls for vast increases in government control to stifle industrial growth, eliminate fossil fuels and impose new Read More...
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Prof. Mohan Munasinghe one of the three Deputy Chairs of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, shared his joy with the Daily News at the Norwegian Nobel Institute, Henrik Ibsen Gate, Oslo, on December Read More...
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To protect us from unlikely harm, Congress is rushing toward a trillion-dollar disaster that will empower government and enrich a few. A bill to impose potentially economy-crippling restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions has passed a key Senate committee. Read More...
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Eight Possibilities Heading Into '08 Excerpt: If 2007 was the Year of Al Gore, with his movie, Academy Award and Nobel Prize, 2008 just might be the year the so-called scientific consensus that man is causing the Earth to warm begins to crack. The fissures Read More...
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What kind of nonsense is this - I found the below letter from Greenpeace-India: Greenpeace is gathering 1 million petitions to force our Government to Ban the Bulb. Simply sign the petition below to join us in fighting climate change . Sushil Kumar Shinde Read More...
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BANGALORE: Don’t be surprised if you see glowing lamps and bright fireworks in January. As global warming is causing a change in the seasons, festivals like Diwali might have to be rescheduled. On December 29, some youngsters celebrated the summer festival Read More...
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According to the British astronomer and former science editor of the BBC, Dr. David Whitehouse, 2007 is not statistically higher in temperature than 2006 and every year since 2001. So for the past six years there has not been a real increase in temperature Read More...
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James Lewis Happy New Year. And just for another thing to celebrate, Dr. David Whitehouse, the British astronomer and former science editor of the BBC, tells us : "'The fact is that the global temperature of 2007 is statistically the same as 2006 and Read More...
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By Noel Sheppard | January 1, 2008 The new year is beginning with some very serious shots being fired across the bow of the manmade global warming myth and at alarmists using it to advance their deplorable agendas. Moments after Investor's Business Daily Read More...
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