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Government Intervention »

[20 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 7 views]

I received this a couple of days ago from reader Russell Cook and felt the need to share with everyone else.
My story of our local Arizona election results possibly having national or even global implications is at American Thinker.
It’s a simple story - the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) debate is supposed to be settled. But it never happened. To make sure it didn’t happen, it appears an attempt was made to get a highly funded pro-AGW candidate (with ties to George Soros??) into our Arizona Corporation Commission, an …

Trees »

[17 Nov 2008 | One Comment | 16 views]

Global warming has an unexpected side effect. The “dangerous” carbon dioxide that some scientists blame on rising global temperatures has been found to spark extra growth in trees. Increased levels of carbon dioxide cause sweetgum trees to absorb carbon dioxide faster. Who says global warming is nothing but doom-and-gloom? Well, besides the global warming activists…
Read More: sayanythingblog.com

Commentary »

[14 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 97 views]

Take a look at John Hawkins’ article on global warming versus global cooling over at his Right Wing News blog. With conservatives being so “anti-science”, how is it that we take science and disprove the anthropogenic global warming myth regularly? This is something, I’m sure, makes the liberals’ heads spin. But I’m sure if any of these skeptical scientists speak out, they’ll be chastised by oh-so-tolerant liberal left.
Read More: rightwingnews.com

Al Gore, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[10 Nov 2008 | 3 Comments | 442 views]

Al Gore had an editorial piece printed in the New York times today.  It’s full of typical environmentalist talking points but only half of the truth is provided.  Follow along as I share my comments (in bold) under each of Gore’s paragraphs (in italics) so help break down the truth from the hyperbole.  While I’ll only excerpt parts of the opinion piece, the entire op-ed can be read by following the link at the bottom of this post.
[W]e…must make…an emergency rescue of human civilization from the imminent and rapidly growing …

Commentary »

[7 Nov 2008 | One Comment | 23 views]

SETI, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, ushered in an age of guesses and scientific consensus. No longer did scientists have to reproduce results from theories. All results were based on guesswork and not reproducible. The famous Drake equation is comprised of nothing but fake numbers to come up with a number of planets that should be communicating. Yet there’s a scientific consensus that alien life has to be out there somewhere. But is …

Conspiracy »

[6 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 77 views]

Botanist and well-known face of the British Broadcasting Corporation David Bellamy has had his career go down the tubes, thanks to a comment he made and a myth he didn’t believe. Bellamy refused to tow the BBC’s company line on global warming and has now been out of the spotlight for 10 years. Said Bellamy in the article below, “The sad fact is that since I said I didn’t believe human beings caused global warming I’ve not been allowed to make a TV programme.” We’ve all heard …

Animal Population »

[5 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 32 views]

Giant panda bears are threatened thanks to global warming. Well, the actual bears aren’t being threatened but their food supply is. Scientists think. Or not. Giant panda bears’ primary food is bamboo. Lots of it. And climate change is threatening to redistribute plants, like bamboo. And while this may be a concern, scientists also found that global warming increases some bamboo types. The moral of this story? Nobody really knows anything yet.
Read More: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Aquatic Life »

[3 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 35 views]

Now it seems that barrier reefs, and specifically the Great Barrier Reef, won’t vanish afterall thanks to global warming. Scientists, like Dr. Andrew Baird, are expecting reefs to adapt to climate change rather than disappear.
Read More: awesternheart.blogspot.com

Disputing Global Warming »

[24 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 70 views]

Just in from Anthony Watts’ site (who is a confirmed speaker at this year’s event):  the International Conference on Climate Change will return to New York City on March 8, 2009.  This year’s theme is “Global Warming Crisis: Canceled”.  You can read up on happenings from last year here and here.  While last year’s conference didn’t get a great deal of media attention outside Fox News and some bashing from liberal blogs, there is a continued sense of confidence going into this year’s event as global temperatures continue to fall …

Science »

[24 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 66 views]

The atmosphere may now contain about 5400 metric tons of greenhouse gases, according to American scientists, and that number may be climbing by 11% per year.  Now, here are my two questions (and thanks, scientists, for letting this cat out of the bag):  one, if greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are 400% more than originally anticipated, why are planetary temperatures plummeting?  And two, if science is able to estimate temperature increases worldwide to within a fraction of a degree, how did you miss that greenhouse gases were 400% what you …