Anyone who challenges the global warming claims is usually met with claims of nothing short of blasphemy, normally.
It seems we're seeing increasing evidence that the global warming scientists who make these claims of global doom are being somewhat disingenuous and not telling us, "...the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth." Much like athletes who claim they didn't use performance enhancing drugs, we're finding more about how much we've been mislead.
Stolen e-mails show the university Calimatic Research Unit attempted to prevent requests for scientific data and other information. Their scientists have admitted that the rate of glacial melt in the Himalayas have been grossly exagerated, according to a A.P. story. I am mortified!
Always follow the money trail and see who stands to make money if mandates are passed. Remember, these folks receive grants from those who stand to make LOTS of money. They are likely to be disinclined to give those grants to scientists who don't support their agenda.
Much like the Tiger Woods scandal, I believe we're going to find more dirt as we turn over the rocks.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Tell me the story about 'global warming', again, uncle Al Gore.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.foxnews.com/weather/2010/02/07/mid-atlantic-plows-digs-epic-blizzard/?test=latestnews
An 'epic blizzard' in the mid-atlantic doesn't exactly bolster the global warming alarmist's claims.
ReplyDeleteThe IPCC has had another chip in their claims that "global warming could cut rain-fed African crop production by up to 50% by 2020", according to a story by Walter Russell Mead for the American Interest.
ReplyDeleteProfessor Chris Field, the lead author of the IPCC's climate impact team has admitted that he can find no evidence to support the claim.