Archive for the 'Global Warming' Category

Feb 12 2008

Great, Now The Global Warming Mad-Hatters Are Calling Me A Terrorist

Hyperventilating never works. And ignorant people hyperventilating is just plain ugly. Mike Bloomberg shows once again it don’t take brains to get rich as he compares what is in all likelihood a natural, solar driven phenomena to Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda: While he acknowledged that scientists are unable to predict its consequences, Mayor Bloomberg yesterday compared […]

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Feb 08 2008

We Are Going To Miss Global Warming

While Al Gore and his puppets do their Chicken Little dance about Global Warming, real scientists are focusing on the Sun – which has more to do with our climate than the 3% of the Green House effect caused by C02. The vast majority of the Green House effect is from H20 – water – […]

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Jan 24 2008

Another Example Of Global Warming Ignorance

The saying goes “blame it on the weather”. After Katrina hit the US the man-made global warming zealots all said global warming is causing increased hurricane activity. Since Katrina the US has seen very few hurricanes (and BTW – the temperature of Earth has been roughly steady and below the latest peak in 1999). Conveniently, […]

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Jan 01 2008

Oh Joy, Another Year Of Chicken Littles From The Left

I was all optimistic about 2008 until John Tierney reminded me we have another year of “The Sky Is Falling” to look forward from the Man-made Global Warming fanatics: You’re in for very bad weather. In 2008, your television will bring you image after frightening image of natural havoc linked to global warming. You will […]

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Dec 19 2007

Global Warming May Have Hit Its Peak

We did experience a peak in the Earth’s temperatures in 1998 and 2001 (though NASA had to correct the record and note 5 of the hottest years were in the late 1930’s, including the hottest year). But since that period the global temperatures have remained steady, and this winter we are seeing some major drops […]

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Dec 12 2007

Climate Models Used By Global Warming Fanatics Are Junk

The science community is going to try and be face saving about this, but if a physics model could not predict the effects of gravity in terms of ANY single observation, anyway at anytime, it would be considered junk. If a biological model or thesis never once was observed in nature – and in fact […]

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Nov 28 2007

India Disses UN’s Global Warming Lunacy

To address humanity’s effect on CO2 levels one needs to focus its efforts on India and China since they host nearly half the world’s population. It doesn’t matter how Green Canada gets, they don’t have the population numbers to make a dent if India and China continue to spew CO2. But now we have India’s […]

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Oct 12 2007

Hey Al, Why Is The Antartic Ice Sheet Growing?

Well, if one needed evidence of how far down the path of silliness the Nobel Peace prize has dropped Al Gore is it. The man who’s movie was deemed to be filled with erroneous claims by a British court, and whom even global warming ‘scientist’ find embarrassing because of his exaggerations, is now the holder […]

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Oct 09 2007

Al Gore’s Inconvenient Falsehoods

A UK court is looking into all the falsehoods Al Gore placed in his science fiction movie “Inconvenient Truth”. It seems the court needed to determine what was truth and fiction so that when it is played to school children they don’t start believing falsehoods are facts. The list is of Gore’s inconvenient falsehoods is […]

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Oct 02 2007

Summer’s Artic Melt Happened A Century Ago, Can’t Be Green House Gases

Another shrill ‘the sky is melting’ article which includes the very information a REAL scientist would note as evidence that defies the cries of man-made Global Warming. For the man-made Global Warming theory to hold up the current warming must be without precedence since the boomb in human population and industrial output. That means we […]

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