Tecno Science
Friday, September 3, 2010
Why are two groups of tiny sea creatures called bryozoans nearly identical, despite being separated by 1,500 miles of ice? They must have traveled across the continent long ago – on a massive Antarctic seaway.
The bryozoan is a simple marine organism...
Watts Up With That?
April 20, 2010
Guest post by Steven Goddard
Wikipedia Image of Disaster Movie poster
While volcanic ash falls on Britain, in yet another*assault*on reason, the Royal Society has warned :
In papers published by the Royal Society, researchers warned that melting ice, sea...
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Gerald Warner
London Telegraph
March 12, 2010
It looks as if the tottering IPCC has just made its biggest mistake yet. Twenty-four hours after the announcement of an “independent” inquiry into certain aspects of its activities it is possible to make a considered assessment of its significance...
Ashwani Maindola,
Hindustan Times
March 8, 2010
Senior scientists at the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WITG) has rejected the Global Warming Theory and told that the Himalayas are quite safer zone on earth, where Global Warming has no role in controlling the conditions.
In an exclusive...
The Lid
March 4, 2010
Back in the 1970s before people were screaming about global warming, scientists were warning us that the next ice age may be just around the corner. The big freeze scare was eventually pushed aside by the great man-made global warming hoax. Now a new study has been...
By Robert Roy Britt, LiveScience Senior Writer
posted: 23 February 2005 02:20 pm ET
A new type of organism discovered in an Arctic tunnel came to life in the lab after being frozen for 32,000 years.
The deep-freeze bacteria could point to new methods of cryogenics, and they are the sort of...
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The Snow-Woman
Her body's weighty, two snow-balls,
and so white she leeches red paint from the sled.
The whole yard resembles her: white getting whiter
as if it were all in her head.
Yesterday she fell in a trance from the sky.
I gave her buttons and two coal eyes.
She is an ambassador from...
Mark Landsbaum
Orange County Register
Monday, February 15th, 2010
It has been tough to keep up with all the bad news for global warming alarmists. We’re on the edge of our chair, waiting for the next shoe to drop. This has been an Imelda Marcos kind of season for shoe-dropping about global...
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Fairmont Chateau Whistler, Whistler, BC
Not all Travelers are interested in avoiding cold temperatures and snow during the winter. Some head up here to chilly Canada for their winter retreats - particularly for the skiing and stunning mountain views. In 2004, this hotel arranged for a...
S. Fred Singer
American Thinker
Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Almost daily, we learn about new problems with the formerly respected UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): In their 2001 report, they claimed that the 20th century was “unusual” and blamed it on human-released...
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Plato Says
Friday, February 5, 2010
The BBC have just published details of a poll conducted by Populus that shows a big drop in belief in AGW – here’s the polling data
And here’s an excerpt from their report:
“‘Exaggerated risks‘
Of the 75% of respondents who agreed that climate...
Even vehemently pro-AGW news outlets admit its game over for the IPCC
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The multi-billion dollar global warming fraud is truly beginning to crumble, with even vehement man-made climate change advocates like the BBC...
Andrew Neil
BBC
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
The bloggers are all over the UN IPCC 2007 report, the bible of global warming, which predicted all manner of dire outcomes for our planet unless we got a grip on rising temperatures — and it seems to be crumbling in some pretty significant areas...
Watts Up With That?
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
The IPCC is now damaged goods. Pachauri is toast, and nobody will be able to cite the IPCC AR4 again without this being brought up.
The Daily Mail’s David Rose in the UK broke this story, it is mind boggling fraud to prod “government action” and...
Marc*Morano
Climate Depot
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
[The following is an excerpt republished from Andrew Revkin's Dot Earth Blog of the New York Times - January 19, 2010 (For Revkin's full post see here.) ]
Revkin Excerpt: The [UN IPCC's] report on impacts of climate change – one of three...
Julia A. Seymour
Business & Media Institute
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
The news media constantly misuse extreme weather examples to generate fear of global warming, but when record cold or record snow sets in journalists don’t mention the possibility of global cooling trends. While...
It seems too soon to be thinking
about the end of the world
when only 150 years ago, this great idealistic nation
was fighting itself with bayonets
too soon to think the weather might be gone
whether or not we act now, too late
too soon for the trees to die,
for the glaciers to melt,
for the...
Patrick Henningsen
Infowars.com Correspondent in Copenhagen
December 17, 2009
Andrei Illarionov, the president of the Institute of Economic Analysis, Moscow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, Washington.
On the eve of the summit in Copenhagen it is useful to clarify once again that...
Doug L. Hoffman
The Resiliant Earth
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Recent claims by climate change alarmists have raised the possibility that terrestrial ecosystems and particularly the oceans have started loosing part of their ability to absorb a large proportion of man-made CO2 emissions...
Hundreds of emails and documents exchanged between world's leading climate scientists stolen by hackers and leaked online
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...ils?CMP=AFCYAH
Leo Hickman guardian.co.uk, Friday 20 November 2009 15.31 GMT Article history
Hundreds of private emails and...