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» Emails Refute James Cameron's Reason for Cancelling Global Warming Debate
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» Media Use Crazy Weather to Hype Global Warming, Despite Admissions Weather Isn't Climate
» Andrea Mitchell: I Thought Al Gore Settled the Global Warming Issue
» For Climate Change Piece, ABC's Dan Harris Skips Agenda of Global Warming Scientist
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» New Paper “African Dust Over The Northern Tropical Atlantic: 1955–2008″ By Amato T. Evan and Sujoy Mukhopadhyay (2010)
» Another Paper That Documents The Complexity Of The Climate System – Vautard Et Al 2009
» Release Of The Report “Climate Change Assessments, Review of the Processes & Procedures of the IPCC”
» New Paper On Climate Variability and Trends In The Southwest USA By McCabe Et Al 2010
» Article In Nature “Cold Empties Bolivian Rivers Of Fish” By Anna Petherick
» A Western Governer’s Association Meeting – “Drought, Water, and Climate: Using Today’s Information To Design Tomorrow’s Services”
» Another Human And Natural Climate Forcing – Pyrocumulonimbus Storms
» Comments On The Economist Article “Green View: Could Temperature Be Less Intemperate?”
» New Paper On The Role Of The Long Range Transport Of Mineral Dust And Other Aerosols By Ben-Ami Et Al 2010
» Futher Information On Tree Ring Proxy Data – A Research Paper García-Suárez Et Al 2009
» ICOADS – Hawaii
» A First Look at ICOADS
» Tar and Z
» Back from Erice
» Kriging on a Geoid
» Replicating McShane and Wyner
» The First Difference Method
» Signal to Noise Ratio Estimates of Mann08 Temperature Proxy Data
» Erice 2010
» Briggs on McShane and Wyner
» Stop the Hysteria
» Latest Hurricane Earl Info
» Where are the solar power projects?
» Study: Ammonium as ice core proxy shows strong Medieval Warm Period in the tropics
» Open Sea Ice Thread
» New weather satellite passes shakedown, operational
» Personalized energy systems
» When warmistas attack
» Study: Goodbye to Spanish cold nights
» Global Energy Use in the 21st Century
» UN: Climate funds shouldn’t divert poverty aid
» The untold story of Waxman-Markey: USCAP and the green industrial complex
» Greenpeace wants Facebook center off coal fuel
» Report: Climate science panel needs change at top
» Mongolian Cabinet holds meeting in Gobi desert
» Numbers confirm it: Summer was a scorcher
» Obama’s EPA: School Marms R Us
» National Security Risks of Biofuel Mandates — Corrected*
» Is GOP Opposition to Cap-and-Trade Self-Contradictory?
» Al Gore: the Gift that Keeps on Giving
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The graph above shows the global temperature anomaly since 1979 (blue) and CO2 levels (fuchsia). There is no correlation between CO2 levels and temperatures. There are very strong historic correlations between solar activity and temperatures. Right now our sun is experiencing very mild solar activity, so expect cooler temperatures! The sun image shows current sun spot activity, it is a near real time NASA image (SOHO MDI Latest Image). Click here for an enlarged view from NASA.GOV.
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| » | On the Debunking of Spencer’s Feedback Ideas: An Appeal to Physical Scientists Everywhere
I am seeing increasing chatter about one or more papers that will (or already have) debunked my idea ... |
| » | The IPCC, Tipping Points, and Why Global Warming Must Remain Uncertain
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| » | The Persistence of Paradigms
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| » | Dump the IPCC Process, It Cannot Be Fixed
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| » | Daily Global Temperature Updates on the Discover Website: An Updated Tutorial
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| » | Still Cooling: Sea Surface Temperatures thru August 18, 2010
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| » | Interesting nuances in IPCC groups treatment of New Zealand temperature data
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WCK
02 Sep : 09:48
My last post was mainly meant for the Anon who asked what I did for a living but I have a few more facts to share. Our current grid loses roughly 30% of generated electricity in transmission. Off-grid solutions like Bloom Box eliminates that waste too. Americans hopefully will not be stupid enough to get involved in cap and trade as this would be the same as putting trillions of dollars in a big pile and lighting it on fire. James Hansen has already sent Barack Obama a letter outlining why cap and trade won't lower CO2 output and that is probably why Obama has provided such lackluster support for cap and trade. Analysis of the “large economy” Kyoto members demonstrated the ineffectiveness of cap and trade to reduce CO2. Only one country France with nuclear power has been effective in reducing CO2. Why would we want to send money overseas in some cap and trade scam when we could invest that money in free market solutions here, that will actually work to provide clean cheap energy?
WCK
02 Sep : 09:13
I am an inventor and entrepreneur. I am confident that free market capitalism and the American entrepreneurial spirit will provide cheap clean energy. Here's one example. Average US home = 11,040 kWh/year in electricity = 6.3 tons/year of CO2 for coal powered energy.
Bloom Industries is planning to introduce a 2x3x3 foot sized off-grid unit for about $3,000 that can generate the same 11,040 kWh/year while emitting less than .01 tons/year using NG or Bio gas. Companies like Bay, Google, Fed Ex and Walt Mart already have the $700,000/box commercial sized version. Bay will recoup the cost of their 5 Bloom Boxes within 20 years and factoring in depreciation will cut energy costs by $4 million in that 20 years. It is much more reliable and cheaper than solar or wind and it won't kill birds or need all the water that is needed to keep solar panels clean.
RGB
01 Sep : 23:50
Anon: Think about this one - really think - the Vikings mapped the north coast of Greenland.
stop smoking pot
01 Sep : 17:30
hmm more moister in the atmosphere? I'm in LA not much moister, I know people in Las Vegas,
even less moister
how bout them in Florida with the alleged "AGW" hurricane barreling down, gotta be more moister there.
Moister is like the wind it blows all over the place.
stop smoking pot
01 Sep : 17:23
Anon who says I got anything from ...the "drrreaded" Fox News?... "EVIL disseminators of more then one side of a story." (must be crushed) Perhaps they got it from me?WCK wow! Lee? Perhaps another
typical registered democrat? This should really take fire, and show just how crazy the environmental movement has become. All seems to go back to the "AGENDA"
of depopulating the earth I'm glad the cops started with him.
wck
01 Sep : 17:22
there not their
WCK
01 Sep : 17:20
i"...it is physics. warmer temperatures carry more moister."Anon - I'm glad you finally want to discuss the science. Are you saying that their is more moisture in the atmosphere?
WCK
01 Sep : 16:47
Police shoot and kill enviro alarmist. He wanted to save the planet.<Lee said at the time that he experienced an ‘‘awakening” when he watched former Vice President Al Gore’s environmental documentary ‘‘An Inconvenient Truth.”>

George Carlin had some insight about people who want to save the planet.

Anonymous
01 Sep : 16:31
so how does any of the prove AGW is a hoax? all it proves is that you are an idiot who believes everything he hears on fox news.
stop smoking pot
01 Sep : 15:07
When I was a kid I lived in New Orleans "early 60's" I survived bigger hurricanes then Katrina. Poor upkeep of the levees are not the cause of "AGW"Why don't you go help the flood victims... You do know that they are attacking non- Moslems for helping them so bring an M-16.
And after you man up and find your D&B's, do like the scarecrow and find a brain.
Again, you seem to think the weather events during your life time are some how worse than the past weather... Are you some how special or deserve special punishment?
Or do you think the weather is out to get you because of the sins of your ancestors?
Anonymous
01 Sep : 12:00
pot smoker. it is physics. warmer temperatures carry more moister. but it's o.k. I know you don't understand physics.
this year has been full of events. (aka evidence) 1 percent rise is a big deal.
man up?? tell that to the survivors of Katrina, or the survivors of the Pakistan floods.
why don't you man up and travel there to help the flood victims out?
maybe then you'd get a taste of the real world effects that are actually occurring. 1% is a huge deal when talking in terms of global events.
Hey wck. what studies have you done? what do you do for a living? how many blog posts by idiots to you read instead of reading scientific literature?
err on the good
31 Aug : 23:21
or thaw the Alaskan permafrost
err on the good
31 Aug : 23:16
and melt thousnds of years of snow from kilimanjaro
err on the good
31 Aug : 21:49
hurts eh? if i'm wrong the oil consumption goes down...if you are wrong you fund terrorist
must be impossible to admit
31 Aug : 21:31
your a parrot for saudi arabia
Anonymous
31 Aug : 21:25
readers notice the non denial of the fact fox news is backed by oil money
WCK
31 Aug : 19:12
"There is growing empirical evidence that warming temperatures cause more intense hurricanes, heavier rainfalls and flooding, increased conditions for wildfires and dangerous heat waves."Anon - again you claim that the above is " your point". This is now the third time I've caught you plagerizing the "Skeptical Science" blog. I consider that to be enough emperical evidence that you are a lying dirtbag troll presenting the words of others as your own.

I would appreciate it if you could please identify yourself as "plagerizing dirtbag troll" in the future? Thanks in advance.
stop smoking pot
31 Aug : 17:51
Anon: There's is no evidence that warmer world wide weather causes more intense hurricanes flooding or wild fires. we are talking on average less then 1 degree rise in 100 years.A 1 degree average lowering of world wide temperature could be said to have these effects. You act like the weather we have is some how worse then our great grandfathers, or something. Man up boy, you're a wimp.
Anonymous
31 Aug : 16:43
really? floods and droughts have been with us for all time? i did not know that. thank you for informing me of that. I wasn't smart enough to figure that out.Now, back to my point:
There is growing empirical evidence that warming temperatures cause more intense hurricanes, heavier rainfalls and flooding, increased conditions for wildfires and dangerous heat waves.
Anonymous
31 Aug : 16:39
so how about some balance to your record perth temperature:Global warming is a reality already with us. The 1990s were the warmest decade on record, about 0.6 of a degree celcius (°C) warmer than 100 years ago. Australia has warmed by 0.7 °C between 1910 – 1999, with most of this increase occurring since 1950 (CSIRO, 2001).
the average for all of Australia is higher, regardless of your one record cold temperature in Perth.
stop smoking pot
31 Aug : 13:05
Anon: The great lake temps are all suspect in accuracy at this point or do you only watch CNN? Floods and droughts have been with us for all time the propaganda used to say they are record anything is also suspect. Since accurate records are suspect for most of this because they've been gathering this stuff for only a few hundred years and the gathering process have evolved and changed during that time.Climactically or geologically who's to say what's what or who's on first?
WCK
31 Aug : 12:49
Oops I forgot about Perth weather. "Winter records set in Perth"
"A winter record was also set with the mean minimum temperature for the three months hitting 6.4C."

If you only focus on hot weather that can not be attributed to man you might be a catastrophic warming hypochondriac. lol
Anonymous
31 Aug : 12:32
and another thing fox news is a holding of a saudi oil magnate..hmm.could it be he bought his share of the news
Anonymous
31 Aug : 12:29
WCK your post admits the warming..cherry picking? Warming is good.
WCK
31 Aug : 11:51
Here
is Lake Superior as monitored by MSU. When you check/click on the map for temperatures you get this warning:NOTICE (8/11/2010) Due to degradation of a satellite sensor used by this mapping product, some images have exhibited extreme high and low surface temperatures. Please disregard these images as anomalies. Future images will not include data from the degraded satellite and images caused by the faulty satellite sensor will be/have been removed from the image archive.
I really can't refute data that is admittedly unreliable due to sensor degradation possibly for as long as ten years. I'm not a miracle worker.
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