Tag Archives: Carbon Emission

Funny global warming headlines

This post was stolen from IHateTheMedia! (H/T ECM)

Snow in Wyoming and Colorado: ‘Fall was cancelled and we’ve gone straight to winter’
Source: Coloradan.com

Earth approaching low sunspot records; Solar activity linked to cooler temps
Source: Topeka Capital-Journal

Hurricane Season Has Been A Dud – So Far
Source: CNSnews.com

That the Arctic is warming faster is a fallacy
Source: Engineering News

UN Climate Summit Leaves Large Carbon Footprint in NYC; ‘Each foreign leader has a convoy of vehicles’
Source: CBSnews.com

Summer Temperature Below Average for U.S.
Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

U.N. climate meeting was propaganda: Czech president
Source: Reuters.com

Here’s another story from Watts Up With That about a Clemson University study saying that hurrican strength is down this year. (H/T ECM)

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Global warming advocates refuse to give their data to skeptics

If you are a skeptic of global warming, and you ask for the raw data, then you will be denied access to it!

Story from National Review. (H/T ECM, Brian)

Excerpt:

Warwick Hughes, an Australian scientist… politely wrote Phil Jones in early 2005, asking for the original data. Jones’s response to a fellow scientist attempting to replicate his work was, “We have 25 years or so invested in the work. Why should I make the data available to you, when your aim is to try and find something wrong with it?”

[…]In June 2009, Georgia Tech’s Peter Webster told Canadian researcher Stephen McIntyre that he had requested raw data, and Jones freely gave it to him. So McIntyre promptly filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the same data. Despite having been invited by the National Academy of Sciences to present his analyses of millennial temperatures, McIntyre was told that he couldn’t have the data because he wasn’t an “academic.” So his colleague Ross McKitrick, an economist at the University of Guelph, asked for the data. He was turned down, too.

Free and open debate?

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NOAA: summer temperatures were below average

Here is the story from the NOAA News. (H/T Watts Up With That via ECM)

Chart:

summer09statewidetempranks

Excerpt:

  • For the 2009 summer, the average temperature of 71.7 degrees F was 0.4 degree F below the 20th Century average. The 2008 average summer temperature was 72.7 degrees F.
  • A recurring upper level trough held the June-August temperatures down in the central states, where Michigan experienced its fifth, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and South Dakota their seventh, Nebraska its eighth, and Iowa its ninth coolest summer. By contrast, Florida had its fourth warmest summer, while Washington and Texas experienced their eighth and ninth warmest, respectively.
  • The Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota region experienced its sixth coolest summer on record. Only the Northwest averaged above normal temperatures.

I’m pretty sure that this indicates a long-term trend towards catastrophic global warming!