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[13 Nov 2008 (2 hours ago) | No Comment | 4 views]

Time once again for your weekly global warming myth round-up, courtesy of Canadian site The Daily Bayonet. Here’s a sneak peak of what you’ll find this week:
The NAACP is honoring Al Gore.
Speaking of Gore, there’s a carbon trade swindle going on behind him.
Chris Horner introduced as a climate criminal. Horner is a skeptic, of course.
Is the IPCC just making stuff up?
Eco-terrorism. It’s Al Gore-approved.
Problems with ethanol are now being acknowledged.
The U.S. Navy defeats some environmentalists.
And an ozone hole has opened up. But didn’t we …

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[7 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 19 views]

Time once again for this week’s edition of the Daily Bayonet’s Global Warming Hoax Week-in-Review. This week’s version promises to be one of the best yet. Here’s a preview of what you’ll read:
Now that the global warming hoaxers have charged deniers with being funded by big oil, Canada’s own David Suzuki is claiming anti-wind folks are funded by big nuclear.
Warming zealots around the world are celebrating the Obama win this week in the U.S. But I thought global warming was about science and not politics?
Censorship …

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[31 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 20 views]

Time now for the latest edition of The Daily Bayonet’s Global Warming Hoax Week-in-Review. In this week’s post, you can read about the following:
Is Al Gore an extortionist?
Tom Nelson ponders the question: why aren’t ocean levels a foot higher?
Two words: Alicia Silverstone. But she’s a little short of a picnic.
The WWF is calling for a second planet because we use too many resources on one.
China demands that the west pay for climate change measures. Like I need another tax.
Someone has developed carbon taxes …

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[23 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 53 views]

Time once again for the latest installment of the global warming hoax week-in-review from The Daily Bayonet.  But first, I must say that it’s a lovely time of year in Spain.  Now, on with the show:
I mentioned in one of my blog posts today that it seems no matter where there’s a global warming or environmental gathering taking place, the weather doesn’t cooperate.  This, apparently, is now known as the Gore Effect.  The Planet Gore website has all the details.
David Suzuki is unhappy with Canadians for rejecting Dion and his …

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[16 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 83 views]

Gather ’round the campfire everyone as it’s time for the Daily Bayonet’s week-in-review.
Let’s start from the bottom up.  Unscramble these words to determine which television show features this week’s global warming hottie:  stabletart cagalciat.
No warming since 1995?  But that goes against every rule in the global warming handbook.
The sun had spots this week.  That is now the exception rather than the rule.
Use a tool that lets you compare temperatures at various altitudes then compare it to a previous year.
Alternative energy is now too expensive because the price of oil dropped …

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[9 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 52 views]

Right on schedule, it’s the Global Warming Hoax Round-Up brought to you by The Daily Bayonet.
In this edition, you’ll find lots of linkage from our self-described snarky friend, like Al Gore blaming Iowa floods on anthropogenic global warming.  But I thought global warming had to be viewed over lots of time and not relegated to individual events, Mr. Ex-Veep?
Michigan has been voted #1 in greening its economy.  And it has nothing to do from the green provided by the feds for the bailout.
Tom Nelson picks on a titanic supporter of …

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[2 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 50 views]

It’s Thursday, and that can only mean one thing:  The Daily Bayonet has put together the best-of-the-best in global warming news from the past week.
First, Al Gore was evidently a little jealous that all of the headlines centered on the financial crisis in the United States instead of his precious global warming baby.  But he soon rectified that.
Courtesy of Anthony Watts, you can order your very own Al Gore Hallowe’en mask.
T. Boone Pickens is pushing for natural gas exploration.  Let’s just say “T” owns lots of land over natural gas …

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[25 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 59 views]

Time for this week’s installment of The Daily Bayonet’s Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up for September 26th, 2008.  This week, The Daily Bayonet pays homage to Steven Milloy of Junk Science (Read More: JunkScience.com).  This is something I should do, too, so thanks for the linkage on your blog page, Steven!!  But now, down to business.
Al Gore made an entry on his blog earlier this week defending the Michael Mann hockey stick graph, even though it’s been recently debunked by a couple of fellows from Canada.
Tom Nelson (always a great source …

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[18 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 38 views]

Has it been a week already?  Time for this week’s installment of The Daily Bayonet’s Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up.  In this episode, Al Gore has more problems than he can shake a hockey stick at with taking heat over his houseboat, the possibility that he’ll get sued for fraud and a bank that housed a carbon trading desk went kaput.  Tom Nelson uncovers a junior indoctrination camp and polar bears for Obama?  Plus, the global warming hottie of the week gave me a sudden craving for a royale with …

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[12 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 135 views]

Time now for the latest installment of The Daily Bayonet’s Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up.  In this edition, find out the results of David Suzuki’s attempt to price trees and measure the carbon footprint of Canada’s political parties.  In addition, Greenpeace vandals were acquitted this week in the U.K., but why?  What did James Hansen do to make Anthony Watts call for his termination?  Learn more inconvenient truths about the polar ice caps and how the greens just don’t support green technologies.  Plus, my favorite global warming hottie makes a …