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The cult of global warming is dying

by Natasha on Thursday, May 6, 2010, 9:10 am · 3 comments

I’ll be doing a happy dance on that grave. And to Ontario’s dictator McGuinty — Are you paying attention? Spain cuts green subsidies to avoid Greek-style debt spiral International negotiations on climate change policy slowing: Only the benefactors of climate hysteria still resist. Outgoing U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer shot down expectations of a [...]

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Another letter on climate change policy — for all the good it does

by Natasha on Friday, April 16, 2010, 8:03 am · 7 comments

Sent this off today to the PM and Prentice, cc’d it to Iggy, etc. I am writing once again to indicate my absolute disgust that no true leadership has been shown in denouncing the entire work of fiction that is the IPCC’s Climate Change report. The whistleblower’s leaked data (Climategate) has demonstrated that the IPCC’s [...]

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Bursting the green energy bubble with fact over fantasy

by Tasha on Thursday, March 11, 2010, 12:32 pm · 2 comments

Read: Green energy bubbles by Terence Corcoran. While investment analysts are telling their clients to get out of solar power firms and warning about the continuing risks in wind and bioenergy schemes, Ottawa and the provinces are on a mad populist stampede to throw billions of dollars at the green energy monster. The politicians don’t [...]

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Who are the deniers now?

by Tasha on Saturday, February 13, 2010, 11:54 am · 4 comments

From FoS Extracts: New Errors in IPCC Climate Change Report The Sunday Telegraph reports new flaws on the IPCC’s 2007 assessment report. These include: inaccurate data on wave power potential (provided by a commercial wave-energy company); claims based on press releases and newsletters; more statements based on unpublished student dissertations; and more claims based on [...]

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Liberal “Skipper” tweets on climate change

by Tasha on Thursday, February 4, 2010, 2:06 pm · 7 comments

Ignoring the lies and manipulation behind the discredited climate science we now know as nothing more than eco-freak agenda-driven hysteria, Iffy wants to push full steam ahead with cap and trade. I can just see him rubbing his greedy hands together. Hey Iffy, “What’s in your wallet?”

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Obama’s SOTU unintentional comedy act

by Tasha on Thursday, January 28, 2010, 10:35 am · 10 comments

Note the sycophants in the background — The “real” joke went right over their heads: …the overwhelming scientific evidence on climate change… I don’t think the Narcissist in Chief himself understood that they were laughing at him and his totally foolish statement. UPDATE — RELATED: I missed this little bit of comedy gold — Chuckles [...]

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AGW’s new ManBearPig: Acidification of the oceans

by Tasha on Thursday, December 31, 2009, 10:17 am · 6 comments

I’m “cereal” — beware AGW’s ‘evil twin’ — Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha… James Delingpole lampoons an AGW religious fanatic in his post: The scariest article you will read this year. We all know how hard it is to say “sorry” when we’ve got something seriously wrong. Much easier, instead, to come up with a formula which says that [...]

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Hopenhagen countdown: The climate change seven-year itch

by Tasha on Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 7:53 am · 9 comments

The Man Who Would Be Queen, and respected climate guru (cough), issues his current doomsday prediction: The world has only seven years before climate change causes a “point of crisis” that will drive food shortages, terrorism and poverty, the Prince of Wales has warned. Okay, let me try to figure this out…seven years equals 84 [...]

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Time for a ‘hockey stick’ upside some peoples’ heads

by Tasha on Sunday, December 13, 2009, 8:11 am · 2 comments

Historical video perspective: our current “unprecedented” global warming in the context of scale. h/t: James Delingpole

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Determined to ‘stop climate change’

by Tasha on Sunday, December 13, 2009, 7:37 am · 3 comments

That was a phrase I caught last night as I half listened to the news. Don’t ask me what channel; it doesn’t matter, since the lamestream media all sound the same as they parrot each other. Seriously, though, this news report was all about the Copenhagen protests to bring attention to the efforts to “stop [...]

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Al Gore: Staying true to his word

by Tasha on Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 3:28 pm · 5 comments

“I believe it is appropriate to have an over-representation of factual presentations on how dangerous it [anthropogenic global warming] is, as a predicate for opening up the audience to listen to what the solutions are.” In other words, he lies. Al Gore on the Climategate emails: “I haven’t read all the e-mails, but the most [...]

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Climategate: Disarray, dyslexia, and raw vs cooked

by Tasha on Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 7:23 am · 8 comments

Future generations are going to look back and wonder how so many people could be so stupid as to believe this nonsense — at least, I hope they will. First commenter, Bill — here — alerted me to the leak of a secret document prepared by a group known as the “circle of commitment” — [...]

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From the moment that the Warmergate/Climategate/Climaquiddick story broke more than two weeks ago, I was obsessed. My first reaction was disgust and rage: How dare they call themselves scientists — these data-rapists. Now that more than two weeks have gone by, I’ve reached the stage of kind of an amused fascination. What I’m finding comical [...]

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I am so thankful for Lord Monckton! Brought to us by the Science & Public Policy Institute and written by Lord Monckton, detailing the greatest scientific fraud of our time by the “climate criminals”. The unnamed hero of ‘Climategate’, after months of work gathering emails, computer code, and data, quietly sent a 61-megabyte compressed file [...]

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Colby Cosh: ‘Norwich, we still have a problem’

by Tasha on Saturday, November 28, 2009, 9:45 am · 1 comment

Q: What do you call a scientist who can’t accept criticism from “skeptics”? A: Anything you like, as long as it’s not “scientist”.

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Sun media journo skews the Climategate story

by Tasha on Saturday, November 28, 2009, 9:21 am · 2 comments

In other words: Nothing to see here. Now, move along. More than one week after some conscientious person at East Anglia’s CRU leaked the Climategate emails and documents, a Sun Media journo finally awakens and deigns to report on it: Hackers skewed research e-mails But most mainstream media and serious science groups have dismissed this [...]

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