Daily Archives: May 8, 2012

Originally posted on Real Science:
Andy Revkin has accused Marc Morano of being “divisive and toxic” for exposing incompetence and corruption in the global warming industry. The guy in the picture below was also accused of being divisive and toxic, for exposing…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
350.org wants us to connect the dots between extreme weather and CO2. Let’s do it! The dots say : as CO2 has increased, US hurricane strikes have decreased. http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt ftp://ftp.cmdl.noaa.gov/ccg/co2/trends/co2_mm_mlo.txt The 1900 Galveston hurricane was…

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Originally posted on Real Science:
I was on my way home from Antarctica where I’d just spent a week with Al Gore and 148 environmentalists, scientists, researchers, and entrepreneurs to learn about the stark realities of climate change. Antarctica, Earth’s…

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Andrew30 says: May 8, 2012 at 11:41 am “Give us more money or we will publish an answer that you will really not like.” Ha ha ha ha Watts Up With That? From the National Science Foundation: Press Release 12-088 … Continue reading

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Watts Up With That? Sunspot AR1476 may have some surprises for us in the coming days, and I hope it isn’t a Carrington type event. It has already launched two CME’s yesterday. From NASA’s Spaceweather.com: A pair of solar eruptions on … Continue reading

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Watts Up With That? By Larry Bell in Forbes Some leading voices in the Global Warming Gospel Choir are now abandoning the old climate crisis hymnal. One is James Lovelock, the father of the “Gaia” theory that the entire Earth … Continue reading

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Watts Up With That? by Joe Bastardi Being I am branded as a “denier”, I am having trouble dismissing the relevance of the tree ring studies that challenge the hockey stick, in light of the magnitude of the weight against … Continue reading

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Originally posted on JunkScience.com:
Speculation is rife that a recent glut of killer tornadoes is a sign of rising temperatures. What’s the evidence? LAST year was a particularly deadly year for tornadoes in the US, with the second highest…

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Originally posted on JunkScience.com:
THIS year will be remembered as the one where debate on the implications of climate change science became respectable. In this newspaper on December 31 last year we had the views of professors of geology…

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Watts Up With That? UPDATE: 7:10PM PST Rather than answer the questions, I appear to have been blocked by Dr. Mann from viewing his twitter account. See below Earlier today, this tweet exchange took place. I found this curious. And … Continue reading

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