Category: Climate Change

Friday’s follies

Friday’s follies

| March 13, 2009 | 1 Reply

First cut for a Friday (the 13th! again!) morning . . . Be sure to keep up to date with the North Korean missile launch via Henderson’s posts. Obama went to Germany during the election, and they return the love:  “Obama Fingers“. Wait!  I thought the idea was to nationalize health care, not throw veterans […]

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Global Warming Moment Of Clarity

Global Warming Moment Of Clarity

| March 11, 2009 | Reply

I am depressed I did not think of this first. Hat tip to the amazing climate science blog, Watts Up With That, and of course Joy of Tech.

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Tuesday morning links

Tuesday morning links

| March 10, 2009 | Reply

First off, don’t miss Henderson’s analysis of the pending missile shot by the North Koreans. Opposition within Congress to the cram-it-through legislative approach of the Democratic leadership: “The process by which these changes have been forced upon this body is so deeply offensive to me, and so deeply undemocratic, that it puts the omnibus appropriations […]

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The “Gore Effect” documented

The “Gore Effect” documented

| December 29, 2008 | Reply

The slightly tongue-in-cheek term “The Gore Effect” — meaning an abrupt change of local weather towards intense cold when or after Al Gore (prophet of Anthropogenic Global Warming) visits that location — became so-named after a few incidents several years ago (see the link above). These days, it’s generally applied whenever any Warmist group holds […]

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Some seasonal cheer for you

Some seasonal cheer for you

| December 18, 2008 | Reply

Courtesy of The Daily Bayonet, who got it from Jammie Wearing Fool: Heh. UPDATE: And here, courtesy of Dave Barry, is striking scientific proof that white people — particularly Southern white people — are inherently rhythmically challenged: ..bruce w..

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Global warming update

Global warming update

| December 3, 2008 | Reply

Accuweather delivers the bad news: In the AccuWeather.com Winter Forecast released in early October, Chief Long-range Forecaster Joe Bastardi said the overall colder and snowier winter will be off to a cold start in December, which could be the roughest winter month for much of the nation. Calling the winter of 2008-2009 one of the […]

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The vast and widespread consequences of global warming

The vast and widespread consequences of global warming

| November 21, 2008 | Reply

It makes you wonder how earth (and humanity) ever survived the Medieval Warm Period or the Holocene Maximum: Hat tip to Instapundit.  ..bruce w..

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Artic Sea Ice On The Rebound

Artic Sea Ice On The Rebound

| October 15, 2008 | Reply

Over the summer the news was that troops of environmental activists were parading through the northwest passage to draw attention to the fact that it was ice free. This was supposed to imply that that run away, man made global warming was wrecking the arctic. In reality most of these expeditions ended locked in the […]

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Don’t Panic – NASA’s Tuesday Solar Press Conference

Don’t Panic – NASA’s Tuesday Solar Press Conference

| September 21, 2008 | Reply

Friday the blog world was examining this curious press release from NASA: NASA To Discuss Conditions On And Surrounding The Sun WASHINGTON — NASA will hold a media teleconference Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 12:30 p.m. EDT, to discuss data from the joint NASA and European Space Agency Ulysses mission that reveals the sun’s solar wind […]

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Just in case you were wondering…

Just in case you were wondering…

| September 14, 2008 | Reply

…the sun is blank — no sunspots: This is how the sun has been for the last six weeks or so.  ..bruce w..

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