- Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 4:35
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They must be putting something in the water down in Exeter, Devon, where the UK Met Office is located, as scare stories are flying out of there by the dozen. The latest contains all the usual apocalyptic ingredients, as reported lovingly and unquestioningly in The Telegraph:
Heatwaves that kill thousands, tropical-style storms and widespread flooding could
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- Sunday, November 15, 2009, 6:20
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Climate change study shows Earth is still absorbing carbon dioxide
The Telegraph, November 11, 20009
The research, by Bristol University, suggests that despite rising emissions, the world is is still able to store a significant amount of greenhouse gases in oceans and forests.
According to the study, the Earth has continued to absorb more than half of the
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- Monday, October 19, 2009, 22:33
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See, the science is settled, you denier you. Just like a handful of trees in Siberia created the Hockey Stick, now we have a bunch of sediment cores in the middle of Canada cherry-picked to show that the Medieval Warm Period didn't exist, the Roman Warm Period didn't exist, the Holocene climate optimum didn't exist, it's warmer now than in the last 200 gazillion years, ...
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- Thursday, October 1, 2009, 17:28
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There is not a natural disaster on earth that cannot now be linked to "climate change", in the alarmists desperation to keep the bandwagon rolling, as temperatures fall and more people begin to question the consensus on global warming. So it's little surprise that the recent disaster in Samoa is being blamed on climate change:
AN 8.3 earthquake struck Samoa and set off tsunami warnings ...
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- Monday, September 21, 2009, 5:06
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Think globally, destroy locally
by Bob Carter
Quadrant Online, September 21, 2009
Giving Earth the benefit of the doubt
A common expression of human caution, often attributed to Rupert Murdoch, is that in matters of potentially dangerous human-caused global warming we should “give Earth the benefit of the doubt”.
Such a statement reveals profound misunderstanding of the real climatic risks
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 15:30
- Environmentalists
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After writing the article on how abortion and taxes are being used to limit population growth in an effort to save the planet, the BBC has come out with an article today on the very same subject. It seems that uncontrolled population growth is hindering efforts to save the planet. The answer isn’t simply just reducing consumption, but reducing populations as, according to ...
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 21:32
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- Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 13:17
- Al Gore
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Even with a winter storm pounding Washington DC, global warming activist Al Gore gave his testimony this morning before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, headed up by fellow Democrat John Kerry of Massachusetts. Mr. Gore said the nation must break its dependence on oil and that the planet is in grave danger. During his speech, the former Vice President presented a slideshow to ...
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- Monday, January 26, 2009, 12:30
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A civilization that existed 3,600 years ago in Supe Valley, in what is now Peru, was doomed by natural disasters. A massive earthquake, or series of earthquakes, collapsed buildings and launched mudslides from the surrounding mountain walls. An El Nino event then brought heavy rains, which damaged irrigation systems and made the area uninhabitable. All this without anthropogenic sources of carbon dioxide. ...
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