By Bob L. As years have come and gone, the same thing is said day in and day out buyer be ware, also watch for scams, well if you don’t know what a scam is then you need to go back to school and learn how scams are destroying this Country every year. At least once a month there is a warning to seniors about a scam, but it seams that younger people think it will never happen to them, well this Climate Change is just that, a SCAM for PROFIT and it comes out of your wallet not theirs, because Climate Change does that FOUR TIMES a year, that is why they call it Climate Change and you will never change it.
The People who are profiting from it, will NOT pay any thing, (just like taxes, it seams that every dollar they pay, they get back seventy five cents)because what they spend will come back to them TWO FOLD, in other words for every DOLLAR they pay out they will get back TWO DOLLARS in return.
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By Peter Hannaford
02/22/2010
Three setbacks befell global warming partisans last week. For skeptics, it was like winning the trifecta at the race track.
First, Phil Jones, erstwhile head of the Climate Research Unit at England’s East Anglia University and the man at the center of the “Climategate” scandal, admitted in a BBC interview that there has been no global warming since 1995.
Not only that, he also said he now accepts the view that the Medieval “Warm Period,” which covered much of Europe and North America was probably warmer than today’s temperatures in those areas. It’s pretty tough to say that was caused by man since the Industrial Revolution came nearly a millennium later. Continue Reading »
Forget red and blue — color America white. There was snow on the ground in 49 states Friday. Hawaii was the holdout.
It was the United States of Snow, thanks to an unusual combination of weather patterns that dusted the U.S., including the skyscrapers of Dallas, the peach trees of Atlanta and the Florida Panhandle, where hurricanes are more common than snowflakes.
More than two-thirds of the nation’s land mass had snow on the ground when the day dawned yesterday, and then it snowed ever so slightly in Florida to make it 49 states out of 50. Continue Reading »
EXCLUSIVE INFORMATION FROM KUSI ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING AND THE KUSI SPECIAL REPORT, GLOBAL WARMING: THE OTHER SIDE
KUSI meteorologist, Weather Channel founder, and iconic weatherman, John Coleman explains the science and controversy surrounding Global Warming
Is civilization doomed because of man-made global warming? You’ve been told your carbon footprint could lead to skyrocketing temperatures, melting ice caps, dying polar bears and “superstorms.”
Below watch each segment of the KUSI Special Report, Global Warming: The Other Side
NASA has issued the following statement in response to the KUSI Special Report. This statement is from Dr. James Hansen, Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City: Continue Reading »
It seams that this year has been a year of records, when places are getting snow and cold weather in 50 and 100 years.
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By NAFEESA SYEED, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – A blizzard battered the Mid-Atlantic region on Saturday, quickly dumping large amounts of snow on that piled up on roadways and toppled trees onto apartment buildings and cars.
Officials urged people to huddle at home for the weekend, out of the way of crews trying to keep up with a storm that forecasters said could be the biggest for the nation’s capital in modern history. A father and son were killed in Virginia when a tractor-trailer struck and killed them after they stopped to help another driver. Continue Reading »
As man-made global warming fears enter the ashbin of history, what will environmentalists, UN activists and politicians do to fill the void of a failed eco-scare?
Well, wonder no more….
Some forward thinking green activists and even the UN climate Chief have already taken up the task of test-marketing the next eco-scares to replace man-made global warming. Continue Reading »
This is a good example of how bogus this climate change is, and proves it was a scam from the start just for profit.
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By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer
Wed Jan 20
WASHINGTON – Five glaring errors were discovered in one paragraph of the world’s most authoritative report on global warming, forcing the Nobel Prize-winning panel of climate scientists who wrote it to apologize and promise to be more careful.
The errors are in a 2007 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a U.N.-affiliated body. All the mistakes appear in a subsection that suggests glaciers in the Himalayas could melt away by the year 2035 — hundreds of years earlier than the data actually indicates. The year 2350 apparently was transposed as 2035. Continue Reading »
PARIS (AFP) – The death toll from winter storms across Europe rose to at least 80 on Monday as transport chaos spread amid mounting anger over the three-day failure of Eurostar high-speed trains.
With tens of thousands stranded by the cancellation of London-to-Paris trains and hundreds of flights across the continent, new accidents and mass power cuts added to the big freeze tumult.
A car veered off an icy road and knocked concrete onto rails, derailing a Paris commuter train and injuring 36 people, police said. Three hundred people had to be evacuated from the train. Continue Reading »
SAN FRANCISCO – Scientists have recorded the deepest erupting undersea volcano ever seen, capturing for the first time video of fiery molten lava bubbles exploding 4,000 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean.
A submersible robot witnessed the eruption in May during an underwater expedition near Samoa, and the high-definition videos were presented Thursday at a geophysics conference in San Francisco. Continue Reading »
Just look at what Global warming is doing to that Mountain, it is melting all that Ice and Snow.
We better pass cap & Tax as fast as we can, so whey can cap that mountain before it gets any hotter, then Tax the people to pay for capping it.
_____________________________________________________________ Lava glows while cascading on the slopes of Mayon volcano as seen from Lingnon Hill in Legazpi city, 500 km (310 miles) south of Manila December 15, 2009. Philippine authorities started evacuating about 50,000 people from around the country’s most active volcano on Tuesday as it spewed burning mud and rocks. Mayon volcano, famed for its near-perfect cone shape in a coconut-growing region of the central Philippines, started to release lava early this week and vulcanologists are expecting a major eruption in the next few days.
2) Man-made carbon dioxide emissions throughout human history constitute less than 0.00022 percent of the total naturally emitted from the mantle of the earth during geological history.
3) Warmer periods of the Earth’s history came around 800 years before rises in CO2 levels. Continue Reading »
Here is some information on global warming, who can you really believe, and who is going to profit and who is going to lose.This information is to show you that we do have a problem in this world, I am just showing you that there is two sides to this Global warming. You hear the Governments side every where you turn, now lets here the side of the people who study this on a dally basis. I am not saying that we don’t have a problem, yes we do, but right now the biggest problem are the people who think the sky is going to fall last year and don’t know what they are talking about. Continue Reading »
Global-warming-resource.com provides a one-stop information resource for global warming facts, causes of global warming, global warming solutions, and other closely related issues. We will continue to build on the basic information by updating the site with reliable data from trusted research sources as it becomes available.
Global Warming Facts should not be confused with global warming theories or hypothesis. Scientists do know the earth is warming, but have not yet figured out to what extent man’s contribution impacts the rate of global warming. Continue Reading »
Ice is expanding in much of Antarctica, contrary to the widespread public belief that global warming is melting the continental ice cap.
The results of ice-core drilling and sea ice monitoring indicate there is no large-scale melting of ice over most of Antarctica, although experts are concerned at ice losses on the continent’s western coast.
Antarctica has 90 percent of the Earth’s ice and 80 percent of its fresh water, The Australian reports. Extensive melting of Antarctic ice sheets would be required to raise sea levels substantially, and ice is melting in parts of west Antarctica. The destabilization of the Wilkins ice shelf generated international headlines this month. Continue Reading »
Associated Press
SANTA FE, N.M. — Former astronaut Harrison Schmitt, who walked on the moon and once served New Mexico in the U.S. Senate, doesn’t believe that humans are causing global warming.
“I don’t think the human effect is significant compared to the natural effect,” said Schmitt, who is among 70 skeptics scheduled to speak next month at the International Conference on Climate Change in New York.
Schmitt contends that scientists “are being intimidated” if they disagree with the idea that burning fossil fuels has increased carbon dioxide levels, temperatures and sea levels. Continue Reading »
This could be another LOVE CANAL! when all said and done.
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by Agence France-Presse
NEW YORK, April 21, 2009 (AFP) – Scientists in New York on Tuesday touted an experimental plan to lock carbon dioxide gasses underground and prevent big polluters like China and the United States from wrecking the world’s climate.
The idea, called carbon capture and sequestration, or CCS, is at the cutting edge of attempts to dramatically reduce CO2 spewed by industrial plants into the atmosphere. The technology exists, but is little tested and a group of energy companies, academics and state officials hope to make New York one of the field’s trail blazers. Continue Reading »
Many local activists say the rush to renewables, backed by Obama, risks trading one power problem for another.
By Dan Springer FOXNews
A key part of President Obama’s energy plan — replacing fossil fuels with green alternatives — is facing increasing opposition from an unlikely source: environmentalists.
Some environmentalists, who have successfully fought a wind farm on the border of Oregon and Washington, are trying to block a massive solar plant in the Mojave desert. And now an Oregon county is considering a ban on wind power in the foothills of the blue mountains. Continue Reading »
One Man’s Effort to Build a Turbine Company Reflects the Ups and Downs of Oil, the Economy and Commitment.
By JEFFREY BALL
Cedar Rapids, Iowa — James Dehlsen has spent decades trying to build a bigger and better machine to convert a breeze into electricity.
As much as anyone, he helped create the modern wind-power business, riding waves of interest in alternative energy and weathering downturns when that enthusiasm died down. At this point in the cycle, he doesn’t exactly have the wind at his back.
“The industry has been impacted pretty heavily,” says Mr. Dehlsen, chairman of Clipper Windpower, one of a few U.S. wind-turbine makers. Asked about the demand for turbines, he says: “It’s not up.”
Just a few months ago, Clipper Windpower’s turbines were in high demand. The company recently laid off workers. Continue Reading »
WASHINGTON — Business groups and environmentalists are flooding the airwaves with ads targeting a dozen or so Democrats whose votes are seen as crucial on a controversial climate bill.
The outreach is intensifying as House Democratic leaders are gaining confidence they have the votes needed to move the bill through the House Energy and Commerce Committee as early as next week. On Thursday, a key swing vote on the panel, Rep. Rick Boucher (D., Va.), announced he would support the measure, though he said he continues to harbor concerns about some of its provisions and intends to seek changes when it comes before the full House later this year. Continue Reading »
The study of extraterrestrial climatic forcing factors is primarily a study of phenomena related to the sun. Historically, this field of inquiry began with the work of Milankovitch (1920, 1941), who linked the cyclical glaciations of the past million years to the receipt of solar radiation at the surface of the earth as modulated by variations in earth’s orbit and rotational characteristics. Subsequent investigations implicated a number of other solar phenomena that operate on both shorter and longer timescales; and in this summary we review the findings of the subset of those studies that involve galactic cosmic rays.
We begin with the very personal review paper of Svensmark (2007), Director of the Center for Sun-Climate Research of the Danish National Space Center, who starts by describing how he and his colleagues experimentally determined that electrons released to the atmosphere by galactic cosmic rays act as catalysts that significantly accelerate the formation of ultra-small clusters of sulfuric acid and water molecules that constitute the building blocks of cloud condensation nuclei, and who then discusses how during periods of greater solar magnetic activity, greater shielding of the earth occurs, resulting in less cosmic rays penetrating to the lower atmosphere, resulting in less cloud condensation nuclei being produced, resulting in fewer and less reflective low-level clouds occurring, which leads to more solar radiation being absorbed by the surface of the earth, resulting in increasing near-surface air temperatures and global warming. Continue Reading »
In an enlightening analysis recently published in the Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, Phillips et al. (2008) note there is “a long held view,” as they describe it, that “old trees exhibit little potential for growth.” Hence, they say “it may seem reasonable to conclude that old trees are not responsive to increased CO2,” as many climate alarmists do indeed claim. They go on, however, to demonstrate that this view is likely far from the truth.
The three researchers begin their analysis of the subject by stating that “hydraulic constraints in tall trees,” such as those of great age, “constitute a fundamental form of water limitation; indeed, one that is indistinguishable from soil water limitations,” citing the work of Koch et al. (2004) and Woodruff et al. (2004). They also report that “recent research indicates that tree size and its hydraulic correlates, rather than age per se, controls carbon gain in old trees,” as indicated by the study of Mencuccini et al. (2005). These findings imply, in their words, that “factors that alleviate internal or external resource constraints on old trees could improve physiological function and ultimately growth,” which is something elevated CO2 does quite well by increasing plant water use efficiency. In fact, they list several phenomena that suggest “a fundamental potential for old growth trees to show greater photosynthesis and growth under industrial age increases in CO2 than they would under constant, pre-industrial CO2 levels.” Continue Reading »
What was done
The authors grew plants from seed to maturity in standard perlite bags within climate-controlled greenhouses at Almeria, Spain, during which time the plants were “fertigated” (fertilized and irrigated) via a nutrient-solution drip system that was regulated to maintain the same electrical conductivity in the leached solution draining from the perlite bags of each greenhouse, one of which greenhouses was also supplied with extra CO2 during daylight hours (through outlets below each plant) when the greenhouse side vents were closed or when the roof vent was less than 20% of full opening, resulting in a mean daytime concentration of about 450 ppm around the plants, which was approximately 100 ppm more than the ambient CO2 concentration around the plants in the other greenhouse. Continue Reading »
A recent report from a Washington think tank shows that levels of numerous gases linked with air pollution, like carbon monoxide, have fallen off since 2001 and air quality in the U.S. has improved significantly over the last decade.
FOXNews By James Osborne
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
As the Obama administration considers further steps to fight air pollution, a recent report from a Washington think tank shows that air quality in the United States has improved significantly over the last decade.
The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research analyzed data collected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and concluded that levels of numerous gases linked with air pollution have fallen off since 2001.
Among the findings: Carbon monoxide decreased by 39 percent, ozone by 6 percent, and sulfur dioxide by 32 percent. Continue Reading »
WASHINGTON — The White House and many congressional Democrats hope that by the end of 2009, they’ll have passed a bill to promote clean energy and finally curtail global warming. But if objections by industrial-state lawmakers like Rep. Marcy Kaptur, a northern Ohio Democrat, are any gauge, they face a rough road to passage. Continue Reading »
Al Gore’s venture capital firm has invested $6 million in a software company that stands to make billions of dollars from cap-and-trade regulation — further fueling controversy that Gore lied about his profiteering from cap-and-trade to Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and the Continue Reading »
PARIS (AFP) – You worry a lot about the environment and do everything you can to reduce your carbon footprint — the emissions of greenhouse gases that drive dangerous climate change.
So you always prefer to take the train or the bus rather than a plane, and avoid using a car whenever you can, faithful to the belief that this inflicts less harm to the planet. Continue Reading »
Who needs global warming… oh yeah, farmers! Our politicians haven’t noticed that the problem may be that the world is not warming but cooling,
By Christopher Booker
For the second time in little over a year, it looks as though the world may be heading for a serious food crisis, thanks to our old friend “climate change”. In many parts of the world recently the weather has not been too brilliant for farmers. After a fearsomely cold winter, June brought heavy snowfall across large parts of western Canada and the northern states of the American Midwest. In Manitoba last week, it was -4ºC. North Dakota had its first June snow for 60 years. Continue Reading »
Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) tried to use the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to intimidate a utility executive who testified against the Waxman-Markey climate bill.
Immediately after MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company Chairman David Sokol testified against cap-and-trade on June 9, Rep. Markey sent a letter to FERC chairman Jon Wellinghoff asking for an investigation of MidAmerican. Continue Reading »
Hay I have a better idea WHY NOT JUST SHUT OFF THE POWER GRID, if they don’t want electricity, then we will not have to worry about any of it, OK,HAY OK, then will that make vevery one happy.
Well then that will make this the lazyest people on the earth, how about that, no power on work, if you think that there will all ways be a wind blowing you are nuts and need to be put in a loony bin.
Do you have any idea how much land that will take up, and how much land, and that includes trees witch we need to take out CO2 to produce oxigen, or don’t you care about cleaning up the air.
Can this country afford any more stupid people, we have enough in DC, we do not need ant more.
WASCO, Ore. — For decades, most of the nation’s renewable power has come from dams, which supplied cheap electricity without requiring fossil fuels. But the federal agencies running the dams often compiled woeful track records on other environmental issues. Continue Reading »
A new study holds potentially unwelcome news for wind power developers: wind speeds in the United States have dropped 15 to 30 percent over the course of about 30 years. And one possible cause, according to the authors, is climate change. Continue Reading »
Watchdog For The World’s Water
Neither the private sector, nor the market, should be determining water policy.
Canadian activist Maude Barlow is a senior advisor on water issues to the president of the United Nations General Assembly and author of the 2007 book Blue Covenant detailing the world’s deepening water crisis. She is national chairperson of the Council of Canadians, a group that opposes global privatization and deregulation. Barlow recently spoke with contributing editor Joann Gonchar about protecting our dwindling water resources. Continue Reading »
THE INFLUENCE GAME: After ‘cow tax’ campaign, Congress and EPA steer clear of cattle burps
Saturday June 20, 2009: Associated Press Writer: Dina Cappiello,
WASHINGTON (AP) — One contributor to global warming — bigger than coal mines, landfills and sewage treatment plants — is being left out of efforts by the Obama administration and House Democrats to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Published – Jun 22 2009: By LISA RATHKE – Associated Press Writer
Vermont dairy farmers Tim Maikshilo and Kristen Dellert, mindful of shrinking their carbon footprint, have changed their cows’ diet to reduce the amount of gas the animals burp _ dairy cows’ contribution to global warming. Continue Reading »
Republicans are raising questions about why the EPA apparently dismissed an analyst’s report questioning the science behind global warming.
By Judson Berger FOXNews Monday, June 29, 2009
A top Republican senator has ordered an investigation into the Environmental Protection Agency’s alleged suppression of a report that questioned the science behind global warming. Continue Reading »
Democrats narrowly passed historic climate and energy legislation Friday evening that would transform the country’s economy and industrial landscape.
But the all-hands-on-deck effort to protect politically vulnerable Democrats by corralling the minimum number of votes to pass the bill, 219-212, proves that there are Continue Reading »
Every investment prospectus warns that “past performance is no guarantee of future results.” But suppose that an investment professional’s record contains nothing but losses, of failed prediction after failed prediction. Who would still entrust that investor with his money?
General Electric and smart-grid start-up Tendril have agreed to develop “smart” appliances that work with the coming “smart” grid, reports Smart Grid Today (July 9). The deal i… more →
[B.L.]My opinion is at dinner time shut down all coal fired plants when they are fixing dinner, what do you think will happen, if that is what they want, help them out.
CEI President Fred Smith talks about the recent passage of climate legislation in Congress. Read it here.
July 9, 2009: By Fred L. Smith, Jr., William Yeatman
Conservative activists are angry at eight Republican members of the House of Representatives for voting in favor of the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES), which passed the House June 26.
Monday, July 13 2009: Written by Bret Burquest, The News
Isn’t it interesting how all our problems seem to be global these days. A global war on terrorism, a global economic crisis, the need for a global currency, global trade, global health concerns, global warming, etc.
It’s almost as if someone is pushing for a one-world government, with a one-world monetary system, a one-world police force, a one-world set of rules and a population of obedient … Continue Reading »
Wed Jul 22,09: By DINA CAPPIELLO, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON – The head of a U.N. panel on the science of climate change says trade tariffs in a House-passed bill to limit heat-trapping pollution have only served to irritate international negotiations and could undermine U.S. efforts to persuade developing countries to enter … Continue Reading »
You know old news in some cases is good news, in this case it is good because there are to many out there trying to brain wash these kids so they can profit from it, that is the problem over this global warming claiming that the sky is falling, the other side which consists of scientist who are always studying this know that you just can’t run off half cocked if you are not a scientist, always remember, for every action there is a reaction, lets put it this way would you open the door if there was a hurd of bulls on the other side with out looking first.Continue Reading »
Al Gore’s film on climate change ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ has been criticised by a High Court judge.
This is the problem today in the world, some one like this says the sky is falling and every one runs off half cooked, and 9 times out of 10 it is a scam for profit.
A trillion dollars doesn’t buy what it used to — at least when it comes to global warming, according to a new analysis from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Last July, this column reported that the latest global warming bill — the Low Carbon Economy Act of 2007, introduced by Sens. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M. and Arlen Specter, R-Pa. — would cost taxpayers more than $1 trillion in its first 10 years and untold trillions of dollars in subsequent decades. Continue Reading »
Rockefeller University’s Jesse Ausubel introduced his new article on renewable energy by openly worrying about “hereticide” — the all-to-common historical phenomenon of putting heretics to death.
As a long-time Green, Ausubel has good reason to be concerned given his article condemns renewable energy as “wrecking” the environment.
By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer – Fri Sept. 18
WASHINGTON – The long-term economic costs of a climate bill being considered in Congress would be “comparatively modest” in light of expected overall economic growth over the next 40 years, according to a congressional report released Friday. Continue Reading »
Andrea Thompson Senior Writer
LiveScience. – Tue Sept. 22
The torrential rains that have inundated Atlanta, Ga., and its surrounding areas over the past few days have been called a 100-year storm event by state weather experts. Does that mean such a storm comes only once a century?
Actually, no – the story is a little more complicated than that.Continue Reading »
HELP, HELP, every one run to the highest mountain, RUN RUN RUN don’t look back you have only 70 DAYS, 70 DAYS to get to high ground or YOU will be swept away with high water, AL GORES doomsday clock was wrong, it is going to happen now, run for the hills, run for the hills, don’t stop, drop every thing, RUN, RUN.
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By MICHAEL CASEY, AP Environmental Writer
BANGKOK – The United Nations on Monday warned world leaders they have only 70 days to reach a new deal to limit global warming, while environmentalists pointed to the deadly floods in the Philippines to illustrate the already devastating impact of climate change. Continue Reading »
Second, it’s going to cost approximately $1.2 million to fly Air Force One over to Copenhagen and it will spew over a million pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere, while at the same time he lectures us on carbon emissions. And remember to double that, because the Obamas couldn’t travel together.
Lets say that this is close to accurate on CO2 emissions, then it is safe to say that you add that to every large plane flying every day around the world, then that would put any thing on the ground about 1%, and could not come any where close to being unhealthy as all the planes in the air every day, and just think of how much heat they produce. Continue Reading »
Republican South Carolinian Senator Lindsay Graham publicly announced his support for climate legislation on Sunday, in an editorial co-authored with Massachusetts Democratic Sen. John Kerry.
“Our partnership represents a fresh attempt to find consensus that adheres to our core principles and leads to both a climate change solution and energy independence,” wrote the two Senators in the New York Times on Sunday. “It begins now, not months from now — with a road to 60 votes in the Senate.” Continue Reading »
Soon, fast-talking Senators will take up the Kerry-Boxer bill to supposedly limit global warming. Meanwhile, corporate America is doing a global warming kabuki dance.Over the past several weeks, several high-profile companies have left the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Liberals and environmentalists hope that will make it easier for the Senate to pass a cap-and-trade bill. After all, these defections happened because of the Chamber’s blinkered position on global warming. Right? Continue Reading »
So you want to ban cow because you don’t like meat and think every one should hate meat to, but the Government wants to use alternative fuels well here is a start.
You know if you check around you can fine farmers using farm waste already to supply power to their farms.
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By DINA CAPPIELLO, Associated Press Writer
GREELEY, Colo. – The smell of manure hangs over Greeley as it has for half a century.
These days it’s more than just a potent reminder of the region’s agricultural roots and the hundreds of thousands of cattle raised on the city’s outskirts. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
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by Ruth Morris Ruth Morris – Thu Oct 22,
MIAMI (AFP) – Driven by fluctuations in oil prices, and seduced by the prospect of easing climate change, experts are ramping up efforts to squeeze fuel out of a promising new organism: pond scum.
As it turns out, algae — slimy, fast-growing and full of fat — is gaining ground as a potential renewable energy source.
Experts say it is intriguing for its ability to gobble up carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, while living happily in places that aren’t needed for food crops. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
If you have been listening to Obama from the start, when he told Joe the Plumber that he wanted to spread the wealth, well that is brought up in this video about spreading the wealth, but not in the US but in a ONE WORLD Government. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion as I see it: By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground, go every where, air, space, even the WHITE HOUSE.
Lets take this one step farther, one thing that all these Experts leave out of the equation, you never hear one word about what you see and hear above you, AIRPLANES. What do you hear 50, 200, lets say 500 a day from each air port, ad that up in ground and atmospheric heat, CO2, and chemicals they spray on these planes, and we can’t for get fueling, same thing they say when you put fuel in your car or truck.
Oh and you can’t forget if they dump fuel in flight they dump over any body of water if they can, is that not POLLUTION of water, air, and ground.
Now where are their studies involving air craft that CIRCLE the EARTH every day, where is THAT study, I don’t think you will find it because it will step on corporate toes.
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By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer – Mon Nov 2
WASHINGTON – The snows of Kilimanjaro may soon be gone. The African mountain’s white peak — made famous by writer Ernest Hemingway — is rapidly melting, researchers report. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
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Thu Nov 5, 2009
By Richard Cowan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A controversial climate change bill cleared its first hurdle in the U.S. Senate on Thursday, allowing President Barack Obama to tout progress in the run-up to next month’s global warming talks in Copenhagen. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
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By James Rosen | McClatchy Newspapers
Posted on Saturday, November 7, 2009
WASHINGTON — When it comes to combating global warming, Sen. Lindsey Graham is right where he loves to be — ahead of the curve, in the mix on a major issue, at the table for high-level, bipartisan talks behind closed doors. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground(look up)go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
_________________________________________________________ It’s going to cost approximately $1.2 million to fly Air Force One over to Copenhagen and it will spew over a million pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere, while at the same time he lectures us on carbon emissions. And remember to double that, because the Obamas couldn’t travel together.
Second thing is how many planes does it take to get the President and his security and all their cars to where he is going.Continue Reading »
My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
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By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer Mon Nov 9,
UNITED NATIONS – Confident that governments will reach a climate change deal next month, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is heading to Washington Tuesday to ensure that the United States is on board. Continue Reading »
A little reminiscing about how tax and cap will effect you if passed, see how they lie to make a profit while you try to scrape up enough money to pay all the taxes you will be paying, could this be why every one in Government wants to pass it as fast as they can before they get voted out of office.
There are several articles that will show you how corrupt cap & tax is and has really nothing to do with global warming or climate change, it is only to make the rich richer.
From today’s Financial Times, here’s what it would take to replace coal as a fuel for generating electricity:
It would take a massive effort to replace coal production. Peabody Energy, which owns North Antelope and is the world’s largest private sector coal company, says replacing coal would be a gargantuan task. It would require 2,400 times more solar generation, 40 times more wind power, 250 new nuclear plants, almost double the US production of natural gas, 500 hydro plants the size of the Hoover Dam or halving electricity consumption. Even then, the US would have to find a way to meet new demand, given growth forecasts.
The greens’ choice, of course, is the “halving electricity consumption” option. But never in the history of mankind has reduced energy use been associated with social and economic advancement.
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
Look at all this land that this green thinking is taking up to put up solar and wind, then you add all the people that they are bringing in to this Country to take American jobs, where are you going to come up with land to farm and to house people, you going to build houses and then put all this on top of the homes and farms.
How about that wind farm in California heading east on interstate 10 there is a lot of good land lost, how much of that will be farm land.
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Telegraph.co.uk
It was surprising to find on Capitol Hill this week that Obama has a good chance eventually of getting a climate bill
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Prof Ian Plimer, a geologist at Adelaide University, hit the headlines in Britain on Thursday, giving an interview in which he claimed that “not one great climate change in the past has actually been driven by carbon dioxide”. So what are his key thoughts on the issue?
By Stephen Adams
Published: 13 Nov 2009
Are scenes such as this, a polar bear amid a sea of melting ice, due to man-made climate change? Prof Ian Plimer thinks not.Photo: PA Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
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Telegraph.co.uk
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is a natural phenomenon caused by volcanoes and is not responsible for climate change, a scientist has claimed.
By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent
Published: 12 Nov 2009
Professor Ian Plimer, a geologist from Adelaide University, argues that a recent rise in temperature around the world is caused by solar cycles and other “extra terrestrial” forces. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
Climate change is getting to be nothing but political and not the truth, it is for profit only because no one has studied all aspects of global warming, if they had, you would not see some causes ignored.
1. Where is the study of air craft on the cause of ?
2. Where is the study of what large amounts of wind generators will do to? (fact: they use large fans to keep crops from freezing ) [Farmers without wind machines can turn to helicopters, which also push warm air down toward the earth.Eighty percent of citrus farmers use wind machines to warm their groves.]
3. Where is the study of what large amounts of solar panels will do? Continue Reading »
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By JENNIFER LOVEN, AP White House Correspondent
BEIJING – Aiming beyond mere rivalry, President Barack Obama declared Monday in his first visit to China that the U.S. and the Chinese carry a “burden of leadership” as he meets with President Hu Jintao to confront climate change, nuclear proliferation and other urgent global problems. Economic and trade tensions shadowed their talks.
Obama is strongly suggesting that China, now a giant in economic impact as well as territory, must take a bigger role on such issues as global warming. He is also prodding the Chinese on freedom and Internet controls.
“I will tell you, other countries around the world will be waiting for us,” Obama said in an American-style town-hall discussion with Chinese university students in Shanghai, where he spent a day before flying to China’s capital for a state visit with President Hu. Continue Reading »
Clipart by Clker.com – My Opinion By Bob L Lets get real if you are going to go after climate change people, if you are going to do it, do it right, don’t stop on the ground (look up) go every where even the WHITE HOUSE.
I will make this easy and let you go to the stories, but climate control start in the WHITE HOUSE, is that not one of his big priorities is to clean up world pollution, I guess not, so I guess global warming is nothing but a scam on the American people.
If global warming or climate control is so bad as they are all saying then why is Obama and all this administration jet-setting all over the world pushing for climate control, is it for profit only.
Go back to Nov. 8 09: Air Force One “Not Changing the Climate any” and see just one trip to Copenhagen.
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Keeping up with Obama
He’s been a busy guy this weekend – first, he had to delay plans for climate change action, even though he previously stated ‘delay is not an option.’ Then he had to bow down to another foreign leader, this time it was in Japan. And, for good measure, this lover of the Earth traveled around in China with a 71 car motorcade. Oh, it’s good to be King! Uh, President.
This sounds like what Obama and the others are pushing for a Cap & Tax Ponzi scheme, it is coming to buyer beware, Government and their cronies out to get you.
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By Jonathan Stempel: Mon Nov 16, 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged four individuals and two companies with running a $30 million Ponzi scheme that targeted elderly investors and people nearing retirement who were seeking environmentally friendly investments. Continue Reading »
Has any one figured out where they are going to come up with all this land for wind farms by 2020, sounds good but it takes a lot of valuable land.
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Mon Nov 16, 2009: Reporting by Steve James; Editing by Kim Coghill
NEW YORK (Reuters) – China’s A-Power Energy Generation Systems has signed a cooperation agreement with equity firm U.S. Renewable Energy Group (US-REG) to build a plant in the United States to supply wind energy turbines to renewable energy projects in North and South America. Continue Reading »
Climate Change: As scientists confirm the earth has not warmed at all in the past decade, others wonder how this could be and what it means for Copenhagen. Maybe Al Gore can Photoshop something before December.
It will be a very cold winter of discontent for the warm-mongers. The climate show-and-tell in Copenhagen next month will be nothing more than a meaningless carbon-emitting jaunt, unable to decide just whom to blame or how to divvy up the profitable spoils of climate change hysteria.
The collapse of the talks coupled with the decision by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to put off the Kerry-Boxer cap-and-trade bill, the Senate’s version of Waxman-Markey, until the spring thaw has led Oklahoma Sen. James Inhofe, the leading Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee, to declare victory over Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., and the triumph of observable fact over junk science. Continue Reading »
This is our Government thinking, and they want the American to trust them, they won’t even pay their taxes, so who do you trust BACKDOOR SCIENTISTS or people who are OUT THERE AND DON’T TRUST COMPUTER SIMULATIONS.
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Climate control, does any one really know what they are doing, or what they are going to do with climate if they keep messing around with some thing that could bring the EARTH to an end, or is it that they are only interested in making a profit before they destroy this planet.
They talk about who wants it and who does not want it, but I think the first thing to think about is what is the out come either way, good or bad we need to make sure that what we do is not going to, or is it that they think they are GOD and they know what is right. Continue Reading »
It has been described as the “greatest scientific scandal of the modern age.” The story broke last Thursday when a person unknown — some say it was a hacker, others an inside-leak job — broke into the servers at Britain’s Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia and published at least 61megabytes of confidential data on a Russian website.
Despite efforts in liberal quarters to play the story down as a criminal issue of no great consequence, the blogosophere almost instantly recognized it as political dynamite: perhaps even the final nail in the coffin of Al Gore’s increasingly expensive theory that the world is rapidly overheating due to Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). Continue Reading »
You have the people who want the truth, and there are will some that think the sky stopped and believe every thing they are told People want the truth, Clowns on the right fabricate the truth to make every one to think things are looking good when they are not.
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By JEANNINE AVERSA and MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writers
WASHINGTON – In a hopeful sign for the economy, the number of newly laid-off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits fell below 500,000 last week for the first time since January.
Consumer spending also picked up in October, and new-home sales hit their highest point in more than a year. Combined, the news suggested that the economy should be able to sustain at least a modest rebound. Some economists have worried that the economy was at risk of slipping back into recession.
The number of people filing first-time claims for jobless aid fell by 35,000 to 466,000, the Labor Department said Wednesday. That was the fewest since September of last year. And it was far better than the 500,000 economists had expected.
Still, analysts noted that jobless claims would have to drop to near 400,000 for several weeks to signal actual growth in employment.
Economists estimate the economy will lose a net 145,000 jobs this month. It would have to add 125,000 jobs a month just to keep the unemployment rate from rising.
Some economists sounded cautionary notes about Wednesday’s positive news. They say the sluggish recovery could limit further improvements in jobless claims, new-home sales and consumer spending, which powers 70 percent of the economy.
“When taken all together, the reports still paint a picture of a slow economic recovery,” said Mark Vitner, an economist at Wells Fargo.
One such sign was that orders for costly manufactured goods fell unexpectedly last month. Much of October’s weakness came from a big drop for goods related to defense. Excluding those, orders for other types of manufactured goods rose slightly. Still, the overall performance was weaker than economists had expected.
Some analysts also cautioned against reading too much into the sharp drop in unemployment claims. They noted that part of the improvement reflected large seasonal adjustment factors, which smooth out changes that normally occur at certain times of the year. Excluding seasonal adjustments, claims rose. That’s normal at this time of year when many construction workers face layoffs because of worsening weather conditions.
Most economists say the recovery will remain so weak and job creation so slight that the unemployment rate will keep rising. Many think the rate, which hit a 26-year high of 10.2 percent in October, could top 10.5 percent by mid-2010. Federal Reserve policymakers expressed concern at their November meeting that the rate could remain elevated for several years, according to minutes of the discussions released Tuesday.
Analysts also noted that the surge in new-home sales was driven entirely by a 23 percent increase in the South. Sales in all other regions fell.
Still, taken together, the reports on jobless claims, consumer spending and home sales were encouraging, and stock prices rose in light volume on Wall Street.
New jobless claims dropped below 500,000 for the first time since the first week in January. Weekly claims peaked at 674,000 in March and have since been trending lower.
Consumer spending rose a 0.7 percent last month, following 0.6 percent drop in September, the Commerce Department said. It was the best showing since a big 1.3 percent jump in August when the government’s now-defunct Cash for Clunkers programs enticed people to buy cars.
Incomes, the fuel for future spending, rose 0.2 percent for the second straight month.
Consumers spent more on costly “durable” manufactured goods — such as cars and appliances. Such spending rose 2.1 percent. They also boosted spending last month on “nondurables,” including food and clothes, and on services.
Wednesday’s figures seemed to blunt some fears that consumers could clam up, sending the country into a “double dip” recession. Yet concerns remain that consumer spending will slow early next year.
With spending outpacing income growth, Americans’ personal savings rate — savings as a percentage of after-tax income — dipped to 4.4 percent in October from 4.6 percent in September.
Personal income from interest came to an annualized $1.23 trillion, ticking up 0.5 percent from September. People who rely on interest from savings, such as money in certificates of deposit, have been seeing their income fall for months, raising doubts about their ability to spend.
New-home sales rose 6.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 430,000 from an upwardly revised 405,000 in September. Economists had expected a pace of 410,000. Home shoppers were acting before lawmakers decided this month to extend a tax credit for first-time buyers and expand it to some existing homeowners.
Much of October’s weakness in durable-goods orders came from an 18.4 percent drop in orders for goods related to defense. Excluding those, orders for other types of manufactured goods rose 0.4 percent in October, after a 1.8 percent rise in September.
Orders for electrical equipment, commercial airplanes and parts, primary metals — including steel — and fabricated metals all rose last month. Orders for cars, machinery, computers and communications equipment fell.
A drop of 190,000 in the number of people continuing to claim jobless aid marked the 10th consecutive decline, leaving it at 5.42 million, the lowest level since the week of Feb. 28. The continuing claims figure, though, does not include millions who have used up the regular 26 weeks of benefits typically provided by states and are receiving extended benefits for up to 73 additional weeks.
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AP Real Estate Writer Alan Zibel contributed to this report.
By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer : Mister greed > >
WASHINGTON – Americans’ day-to-day lives won’t change noticeably if President Barack Obama achieves his newly announced goal of slashing carbon dioxide pollution by one-sixth in the next decade, experts say.
Except for rising energy bills. And how much they’ll go up depends on who’s doing the calculating.
The White House will commit the U.S. to a goal of cutting carbon dioxide emissions in 2010 to about 17 percent below 2005 levels at a U.N.-sponsored climate change summit in Copenhagen early next month. That’s about 12.5 percent below 2008 levels, according to the Department of Energy. He also set a goal of cutting emissions by 83 percent by 2050, which is what European nations want. Continue Reading »
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The percentage of Americans who believe global warming is happening has dipped from 80 to 72 percent in the past year, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, even as a majority still support a national cap on greenhouse gas emissions.
The poll’s findings — which also show that 55 percent of respondents think the United States should curb its carbon output even if major developing nations such as China and India do less — suggest increasing political polarization around the issue, just as the Obama administration and congressional Democrats are intensifying efforts to pass climate legislation and broker an international global warming pact. Continue Reading »
1. It’s Not Getting Hotter: Five major international climate centers report that average global temperatures have not risen over the past 11 years.
2. It’s Bad Science: A British judge ruled that teachers in Great Britain’s school system will be required to issue a warning before they show students An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore’s controversial film on global warming.
3. It’s Just a Tax: Energy costs will soar under the House-passed Waxman-Markey bill, and those costs will be passed on to consumers. Obama Administration Budget Director Peter Orszag has estimated that a 15% decrease in emissions would cause the average American family to pay $1,300 in additional utility costs a year.
4. It Will Spread Your Wealth Around: The Obama Administration’s goal is to raise $650 billion through the energy tax. But only $150 billion of that will be devoted to alternative energy production, while $500 billion gets redistributed to people who don’t pay income taxes.
5. Jobs Will Disappear: A Congressional Budget Office report says the legislation would create “significant” job losses from fossil fuel industries as the country shifts to renewable energy. A Heritage Foundation study estimated that the new law would mean 1.9 million fewer jobs by 2012.
6. Home Prices Will Be Depressed: Under the new energy regime, most homes put up for sale would be required to undergo environmental inspections. New homes would have to be 30% more energy efficient than the current building code.
7. The Midwest Will Be Hardest Hit: Forty-four House Democrats voted against Waxman-Markey. That’s because most of them represent Midwestern states. A new report from the Environmental Protection Agency shows that 10 states, mostly in the Midwest, would be hardest hit.
8. America Will Be Less Competitive: China and India are the first and fourth biggest emitters of carbon dioxide emissions, respectively, but they refuse to commit to binding emissions cuts.
9. It Has Never Worked: The European Union has had a cap-and-tax regime since 1997, but 12 of the 15 EU nations that signed on are failing to meet their targets.
10. Haste Makes Waste: Before the House passed its version of the measure, which is almost 1,500 pages long, at and costs about $900 billion, members had less than 16 hours to read the final bill before voting on it.
I was not that good in science, weather or History but I do know that the Ice age did not disappear because humans, so if you are all so smart then who melted the ice before now.
Why don’t you start telling the people the truth that this whole thing could be nothing more then check out this page and make your own decision, Fact or For Profit. There is a lot of information here if every one knew about it.
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Friday, November 27, 2009
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The permanent Arctic sea ice that is home to the world’s polar bears and usually survives the summer has all but disappeared, a Canadian researcher said Friday.
University of Manitoba Arctic researcher David Barber said experts around the world believed the ice was recovering because satellite images showed it expanding, but the thick, multiyear frozen sheets have been replaced by thin ice that cannot support the weight of a polar bear. Continue Reading »
November 25, 2009 (LPAC)—Not since Henry Kissinger fled a team of LaRouche organizers, in the back of a delivery truck in New York City’s Central Park in the early 1980s, has an obese fascist moved so fast to escape an angry crowd, as Al Gore did today in Chicago. Appearing at a bookstore in the downtown Loop, Gore was confronted by a team of demonstrators from a grass roots group called “We Are Change,” as he was signing his latest fascist screed on the global warming swindle. Continue Reading »
One reading the bill, one depending on computer data, and one passing out faults information.
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LaRouche
Political Action Committee
November 28, 2009 (LPAC)—Obama “Science Czar” John Holdren—otherwise known as a Malthusian fanatic and an advocate of involutary sterilization and forced population control—has, not surprisingly, been caught in the East Anglia Climate Research Unit (CRU) fakery.
Lyndon LaRouche commented today that this kind of fraud is of a type worthy of a Hitler administration. Continue Reading »
Why is it that all these experts talk of global warming, cow gas, cars, and humans causing climate change, but yet Obama, Gore, you name it, lets fix it right now, ever wonder why, just maybe it is the planet it s self that is causing global warming and they KNOW it and want to get things passed before any one else can finds out, and why so much information is covered up. Continue Reading »
How would you like to sign your own death warrant, well you know you are and you don’t know it, if you allow Obama and all that are for signing away the Constitution in Copenhagen in December, you will do just that, FREEDOM GONE, and then when the truth finally comes out it will to late to stop it.
You see they don’t know what caused the destruction of the ice, see they are listening to theory not fact, so if the real cause is not above ground then what do you think it is, it is probably what they know and don’t want you to know until they pass CAP & TAX, then the truth will come out and it will be to late Obama and his cronies will have full control of your life.
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‘Global warming may not be occurring in quite the manner one might have imagined’ WND
Posted: December 06, 2008
12:05 am Eastern
As dignitaries from around the world gather for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, attendees are unlikely to champion a recent study that demonstrates oceanic heat levels – and not man-made greenhouse gases – are to blame for increases in temperature on land. Continue Reading »
Rule #1 for Computer Data: Garbage In = Garbage Out
Computer models attempt to recreate the real world inside their electronic brains by simulating observed forces which affect inputs by producing outputs. They do this with the hope that if they accurately describe how the real world works, they can be used to understand it better, and in particular to predict future events before they happen.
In systems theory, there are four parts to a model: Inputs, the “black box” system itself, outputs, and a feedback loop in which the current outputs affect and modify the next inputs. Continue Reading »
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the “inconvenient truth” of global warming may be less true than Al Gore will admit. Public confidence in the arbiters of climate science has been shaken by a leaked email and document scandal which suggests that scientific consensus on global warming is not what it is cracked up to be. Continue Reading »
WASHINGTON – House Republicans pointed to controversial e-mails leaked from climate scientists and said it was evidence of corruption. Top administration scientists looking at the same thing found no such sign, saying it doesn’t change the fact that the world is warming.
The e-mails from a British university’s climate center were obtained by computer hackers and posted online about two weeks ago. Climate change skeptics contend the messages reveal that researchers manipulated and suppressed data and stifled dissent, and conservative bloggers are dubbing it “Climategate.” Continue Reading »
What a bunch of hypocrites complain about Corporations using their private jets to go to meetings and wasting fuel, and what are they doing, using private jets to go to meetings, PLUS they are polluting the air that thing you want to stop, what a bunch of two faced hypocrites, and then have the nerve to TAX us to cover it up.
Well, gang, it’s time for Copenhagen, another of those great photo ops for the good and the famous and all the world’s leaders flying in to save the planet from Global Warming — caused by all that evil Carbon Dioxide being emitted as exhaust fumes of…jet planes! Continue Reading »
Lets see if we have pollution on the ground then what do we have off the ground, pollution above ground and emanate death in the air from to many planes, just like on the ground to many cars trying to get in to small of a space in a short amount of time.
If these planes are lined up just like cars on the highway and that is causing POLLUTION them what do you call air plane all lined up to land and take off, what do you call that, POLLUTION, and an accident looking for a place to happen. http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/planes-nearly-collide-midair-16977012
Take a look at these Pictures People, start there, look under the water, check records of under water VOLCANO and see where they are all located around the world before you start saying the sky is falling.
If you check with people who study volcanoes, you will see that the earth is in constant movement, why do you think there are earth quakes, why do you think they have a lot of good videos of under sea VOLCANOES, you know that is hot enough to heat up any water to cause Global warming, or Climate change, CO2, and any other chemicals that a volcano puts out.
Why don’t we get all scientists, not crack pots who think they know it all, and sit down with all studies for the last Eighty Years along with the study of Volcanoes and then come up with a conclusion before we say that the sky is falling, and that also go s for effects that aircraft on Climate Change or Global Warming.
Our Government is doing what they always do, they just throw money at it and thinking will go away, or they run around Half Cocked like CHICKEN LITTLE and say the sky is falling, why because some Crackpot can see a way they can make a buck.
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By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent
It dawned with the warmest winter on record in the United States. And when the sun sets this New Year’s Eve, the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts. Continue Reading »
Computers only do what people program in to them. Some Scientists only know what they teach. Some just take a gamble and think that is good. Some read a book and think the know it all.
When are all these people going to slow down and stop being in a rush to get things done in a hurry when they don’t really know what is really the cause is, it seams that they are only listening to one side, it looks like the only side they want to listen to is the scam side, not the real side.
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Jeanna Bryner
Senior Writer
LiveScience.com
As world leaders gear up for what is being billed as an historic climate meeting in Copenhagen, scientists offer a grimmer outlook on the outcome that is supposed to replace the last major global climate deal, drawn up in 1997.
“I don’t have high hopes,” said Josefino Comiso, a senior scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. “But I hope that the participants could get to a good plan on how to minimize greenhouse gas emissions.” Continue Reading »
This looks like we are going back to when Hitler was trying to take over the world.
The U.S. is looking like it will be over run with DICTATORS before the next Election, and it is time for the American people to stand up against these people before it is to late, and time is running out.
And these environmental activist are braking their own code for the cause of Global Warming, they are using things that are the cause of Global Warming.
These environmental activist don’t care about the Earth, just look at all the Natural Resources that they use to get their name in print, or air time, that is all they care about is the publicity.
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Greenpeace
Mon Dec 7
The environmental activism group Greenpeace, no stranger to controversy, is at it again. In conjunction with the start of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Denmark, the group has teamed up with TckTckTck to plaster the Copenhagen airport with advertisements featuring drastically altered images of famous world leaders participating in the summit. Though some industry observers have labeled the campaign “lame” and “dour,” the group says the reaction to the ads thus far has been “phenomenal.” Continue Reading »
By Bob L. Is this why they want to push climate change as fast as they can before any one can see that the weather is cooling not heating.
Does this look lik the weather is getting warmer NO look at Texas that location that had snow for the first time in ONE Hundred years.
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By MELANIE S. WELTE, Associated Press Writer
DES MOINES, Iowa – A fierce winter storm hammered more than a dozen states Tuesday with dangerous ice, heavy snow and vicious winds that threatened to create 15-foot drifts in parts of the Upper Midwest.
As much as two-thirds of the country will be affected by the storm by the time it moves off the Maine coast Thursday night, said Jim Lee, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Des Moines.
I like to spend all your money, isn’t that why you Elected me is to spend money, it’s not mine so why should I care.
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By Newt Gingrich
12/09/2009
Over at Pollster.Com, President Obama’s “streams crossed” this week. That’s part “Ghostbusters,” part-pollster speak for saying the President’s approval rating dipped below his disapproval rating, causing the lines of the graph charting his standing with the American people to cross. Continue Reading »
Monday’s declaration by the Environmental Protection Administration that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases endanger public health is apparently a regulatory fraud. It was made after EPA regulators refused to consider a report from a leading EPA scientist rejecting the theory that emission of greenhouse gases causes global warming. Continue Reading »
In 1912, a respected paleontologist at the British Museum confirmed that bones found in a Piltdown quarry came from the “missing link” between apes and humans. Forty years later, the so-called Piltdown Man was proved to be a hoax. Thanks to purloined e-mails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (CRU), global warming is turning out to be the 21st-century equivalent of Piltdown Man. Continue Reading »
By Bob L. What does it take, a TANK to run over these people to see that they are being BAMBOOZLED by some real good scam artists that have already been proven that they have been misleading the people, even in the courts.
This is nothing but a sham or a cover up how ever you want to say it, but people today are so gullible they can not see it for what it is, it is a profit for the rich again, it is the same thing that people are warned about year after year about scams, PEOPLE: YOU GET NOTHING FOR NOTHING BECAUSE SANTA CLAUS IS DEAD and this is nothing but a SCAM for a big profit for some while you pay for it, and if you have not figured it out by now, they don’t care what happens to you, if they did you would have a good paying job.
Controversy and shifting public opinion create inconvenient challenges for climate change summit
When President Obama lands in Copenhagen next week, he hopes to offer momentum to negotiations between world leaders to create a global agreement to stop climate change. That momentum, however, may be hampered by shifting public opinion in the United States and a brewing and questionable controversy over leaked emails written by prominent climate scientists in the UK. Continue Reading »
How many times do they have to prove that this whole thing is nothing but a fraud just so a few can profit from this scam.
Sure there is no dought that there is some warming but why are they not looking at other means for it besides above ground, check the OCEAN floor, they don’t want to do that because they won’t profit from that, that is natures work, and has been doing it for more year then you can count, and this earth is on constant move from under ground, why do you think there are earth quakes.
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12/11/2009
Fittingly, on December 7 (already a “day which will live in infamy”), the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) formalized its “Endangerment Finding” that certain atmospheric gases, most importantly carbon dioxide, “threaten the public health and welfare of current and future generations.” Continue Reading »
Look at this map and see where some of these volcanoes are located, now why are they not telling the American people there are other factors also, besides People caused.
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12/12/2009
At the opening of the climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, this week, they showed a video of children trapped by onrushing water. One little girl was left hanging on to a tree limb. Chicken Little had to be proud.
But I am not here to run down the global warming industry; I am here to explain it. My take is that only the deity knows for sure whether the planet is in danger from warming, but the cleaner the earth the better. I feel that position encourages positive environmental behavior without going into hysteria land.
However, you should know that Al Gore and others attached to the warming industry are making tens of millions of dollars by investing in companies trading in new technologies. There is big money in play here, as governments are paying billions to clean up dirty industries. T. Boone Pickens has invested big money in wind energy. While that’s nice, I do believe the savvy Mr. Pickens wants a return on his investment.
The recent scandal involving British warming researchers burying facts that challenge climate change is disturbing. And now we have Dr. William Gray, one of America’s best hurricane forecasters, saying the fix is in: “There has been an unrelenting quarter-century of one-sided indoctrination of the Western world by the media and various scientists and governments concerning a coming carbon dioxide-induced global warming disaster. … (This is) but the tip of a giant iceberg of a well-organized international climate warming conspiracy.”
Wow.
But it does make sense. When huge companies like General Electric invest heavily in green industries, there is serious pressure to convince the world to abandon fossil fuels and use more natural products like sun and wind. The problem is that the technology is not there yet, and conversion costs are through the roof. Thus, the bitter debate.
The right is wrong to reject global warming outright, but is correct in being skeptical. This week, Sarah Palin wrote an opinion piece in The Washington Post calling for a boycott of Copenhagen because, she believes, the whole thing is hooey. Gore quickly responded that physics proves that manmade global warming is a reality.
And the beat goes on.
All this disagreement does not help the polar bears or the little girl hanging on to the tree. Climate change is one of those issues that will never be settled beyond a reasonable doubt, no matter what Gore says. So the sane thing to do is for the world to develop cleaner energy options but not ruin economies in doing so.
The free marketplace is a great thing. If you develop a product that is better and cheaper than competing products, you will win. I’d love to heat my house with solar panels that are affordable and easy to use. So let’s get that in motion.