- Saturday, August 15, 2009, 5:32
- From the Blogs
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Climate Money – Big Government outspends Big Oil
Via JoNova, August 12, 2009
The Exxon “Blame-Game” is a Distracting Side Show
Much media attention has relentlessly focused on the influence of “Big Oil”—but the numbers don’t add up. Exxon Mobil is still vilified1 for giving around 23 million dollars, spread over roughly ten years, to skeptics of
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Every so often it’s fun to take a step back and poke a little fun at the global warming alarmists here at
Skeptics Global Warming. Many incriminate themselves with sheer hypocrisy and arrogance that does little to further their cause: to stop global temperatures from rising by reducing man-made greenhouse gas emissions. Every time one of these supposed friends of the ...
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- Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 16:45
- Poles
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A report published in the journal Nature concludes that Antarctica has been warming over the last 50 years after studying combined land and satellite readings. The problem is that no one really knows how much is from man-made sources and how much is natural with no anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions emitted from the continent. Drew Shindell from NASA’s GISS in New York is ...
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- Monday, January 19, 2009, 14:09
- Commentary
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Dr. Tim Ball makes a great case in this article published by the Canada Free Press on just how we’ve been bullied by the scientists and politicians into being absolutely silent on anthropogenic global warming. Climate change proponents say being a skeptic means you don’t care about the environment, so they take the moral high ground. Skeptics are funded by tainted sources is ...
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- Sunday, January 18, 2009, 8:32
- From the Blogs
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Some of the excellent readers of the last piece (http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/01/17/divergence-between-giss-and-uah-since-1980/)
we posted on WUWT gave me an idea, which we are following up on here.
The exercise here is to compare GISS and satellite data (UAH and RSS)
since the start of 2003, and then propose one possible source of
divergence between the GISS and satellite data. The reason that the
start of 2003 was chosen, is because ...
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- Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 10:21
- Weather
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Dr Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, speaking at the “Regional conference on climate change: challenges and opportunities for South Asia“ event on Tuesday said that Pakistan will be hit hard by climate change, even though the country contributes very little to it. He said rising temperatures along the coast, already up one degree C from 0.6 degrees C in the early 1900s, flooding, water supply problems ...
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- Monday, January 12, 2009, 12:07
- Commentary
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Google has responded to a claim by
physicist Alex Wissner-Gross published in yesterday’s Sunday Times, stating that two searches performed on the search engine giant is equivalent to boiling a cup of water for tea. Now that Google has been charged with not being environmentally-friendly, they’ve become a little less secretive about their operations in an effort to stave off reputation damage. ...
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Anyone that has followed this blog for any length of time understands my disdain for hypocritical climate change activists. It starts at the top with Al Gore and his private jet travels, to those who believe something should be done to fight global warming, yet do nothing to alter their own carbon-spewing lifestyles. I would be remiss if I didn’t give a dishonorable ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 8:26
- From the Blogs
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Despite the relentless efforts to maintain worldwide
panic over rising temperatures and all of the supposed calamities that
will ensue in the wake of the expected planetary heat wave (and many of
which should have befallen us by now), a growing cadre of skeptics,
supported by a bulk of research data, suggests the possibility that the
“global warming” scam may be in retreat.
As the cold of winter settles in on ...
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