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More Proof That All Things Are Linked To Global Warming

   A new study out from the University of Leeds anounced last tuesday that the mending of the ozone hole around the Antarctic may actually make global warming worse.

The Antarctic ozone hole was once regarded as one of the biggest environmental threats, but the discovery of a previously undiscovered feedback shows that it has instead helped to shield this region from carbon-induced warming over the past two decades.

High-speed winds in the area beneath the hole have led to the formation of brighter summertime clouds, which reflect more of the sun's powerful rays.
 
   Well, there you have it. Who would have guessed that putting CFC's in the atmosphere would actually be saving the penquins from the harmful effects of global warming?
 
   Clearly, this once again proves that all things are only 6 steps from global warming...
 
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Obama's A Big Fan Of Clean Coal

   Obama said in his talk to today with republicans that " "Nobody's been a bigger promoter of clean-coal technology than I am."
Well, he is the leader of the democratic party, so maybe he should inform his leader of the senate, Harry Reid. Here is the President talking about it today. Via Planet Gore...
 
 
   But here is Harry Reid on coal...
 
 
   Maybe they should get together and talk about it?
 
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Cold Is The New Global Warming

   We all know by now that everything is only 3 degrees from global warming. So it comes as no surprise that there would be those who blame this unusually cold winter on global warming.

Global warming is having a seemingly peculiar effect on winter weather in the northern United States, detailed in a new report from the National Wildlife Federation.

“Oddball winter weather is yet another sign of how uncontrolled carbon pollution amounts to an unchecked experiment on people and nature,” said Dr. Amanda Staudt, climate scientist, National Wildlife Federation. “While global warming means shorter, milder winters on average, some snowbelt areas will see more heavy snowfall events. Disruptions to tourism and recreation economies will become increasingly common – for example to skiing and ice fishing that depend on predictable conditions.”
 
   Sounds to me like this lady does not know the difference between climate and weather.
 
With the regularity of a finely tuned pendulum, as soon as the temperature hits freezing this annoying species of fowl cries out with indignation that global warming must be a farce. After all, how could the world be warming if snow is falling outside?

Likewise, every winter we see newspaper editors across the country trot out the old and tired cartoon of the global warming group meeting canceled due to snow and ice. Give me a minute here -- I'm doubled over in pain from the laughter.

Whew. Now that we've recovered from that laugh riot, we can be sobered by the reality that newspaper editors and much of the general public all suffer from the common misunderstanding that weather and climate are equivalent. They are not.
   Maybe I am getting this wrong, but is there any way to argue with those that believe in man-made global warming? As you see here, any kind of weather, or climate, or whatever, that is happening on any given day is problably due to the catastrophic consequences of man-made-climate-changing-global-warmingosis. Or is it 'itis'?
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They Just Want To Help Your Investments

   The SEC has decided today, in the best interest of the public of course, that publicly traded companies need to disclose to their stock holders just how there company is going to be impacted by global warming.
 
This Democrat-dominated government certainly has its eyes firmly set on a goal to heavily increase regulation, especially on Wall Street after the financial collapse of 2008.  But how many companies face threats of failure due to anthropogenic global warming?  We’ll soon find out, now that  the SEC has demanded that publicly-traded corporations reveal those risks to stockholders...
 
   Since it looks as if the the cap and trade thing is dead, they will jsut force their agenda through via the EPA, the SEC, or any other federal agency that works for them.
 
Here is the problem though. If Obama keeps coming up with these hair-brained ideas like taxing banks and socializing medicine forcing the stock market to shed nearly 600 points in the last week, there won't be any publicly traded companies to buy any stocks from. But then again, if Obama doesn't start focusing on the economy there won't be anybody left to buy any stocks.
 
 
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Ford Posts HUGE Profit

   Ford posted a net profit of $2.7 Billion dollars for 2009.
  Just like Brown's victory in Massachucettes wasn't a vote for killing the health care bill,  people buying new Ford's has nothing to do with Dodge and GM taking money from the government.
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Colorado State University To Ban Firearms

   One of only a handful of colleges left that can lawfully carry a concealed weapon on campus, CSU's board of govenors in Ft.Collins, Colorado has decided in the name of safety, they are going to ban the carry of all weapons except the police, active military, and ROTC. Colorado is a legal concealed carry state.
 
   Here is the link to universities policy draft they will be voiting on in February.
 
   The Rocky Mountain Gun Owners will be ther to fight the battle if the vote comes down on the wrong side.

Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, a Second Amendment lobbyist group, is working with a local law firm to fight what RMGO Director Dudley Brown calls “a no brainer.”

“I’m still hoping (the university) will come to their senses,” legal counsel for RMGO Terry Ryan said, adding that the “aggressive” lobbyist group has a no-compromise policy when it comes to Second Amendment rights.

If, at its Feb. 23 meeting, the BOG approves the policy prohibiting concealed carry, Ryan said, he will be ready to file a complaint within days of the decision calling for the ban to be repealed.

The next step, he said, would be to apply for an injunction, which would halt all enforcement of the policy until the court ruled on the case.

   The Larimer County Sheriff made it clear his position on the matter:
 
But, throughout the heated debate over the legality of banning concealed carry at CSU, Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden has taken a firm stance that he will take no part in arresting or detaining valid permit holders violating any such ban.
 
   Hopefully this will all come down on the side of legal carry, but I will not be holding my breath.
 
   
 
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Interior Looks Into Drilling In Atlantic

   The Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar has said he will be looking to open up some studies on the Atlantic sea floor off the coast for the possibility of drilling.

Salazar told reporters he will soon launch a 45-day comment period on a planned study of how drilling would affect the ocean floor. He said federal officials know little about the Atlantic Coast because of a long-standing moratorium on oil and gas exploration across much of the nation's Outer Continental Shelf. Congress lifted the moratorium in 2008.

Information on the possible effect of Atlantic drilling "is 30 years out of date," Salazar said Monday. He said six companies have filed applications to do more seismic exploration in the Atlantic and three others have indicated interest.
 
   And it will be another 30 years out of date after they shelve this one as well. The fact is, I believe this is a ploy for Obama to look as if he is leaning more to the right, just as he is trying to spin his new expense cuts in tomorrows State of the Union address. As long as the democrats run the eastern states legislatures, there will never be any drilling off the eastern coast, just like there won't be any wind farms in Cape Cod. It's all good, as long as it's somebody else's backyard.
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Hurricanes Back In The News

   I find it interesting that they just can't give up on the hurricane scare. The N.Y. Times Dot Earth blog has a story up today about how a new study out shows that hurricanes will increase in intensity but there will be fewer of them.
 
A new modeling study published in this week’s issue of Science projects a rise of about 30 percent in potential hurricane damage in the western Atlantic toward the end of the century as emissions of greenhouse gases rise. Although the overall number of storms in the region are expected to drop, the number of strong ones — those reaching Category 4 or 5 in the hurricane index — are expected to double from the number produced now, the study says. The projections are based on a midrange scenario for a rise in the heat-trapping emissions linked to global warming.
 
   Well, if it's a study tied to global warming, and the likes of people employed at the East Angila Climate Research Unit did the peer-review, well, of course it is goijng to be bad.
 
   It is easy to say that the frequency of hurricanes is going to go down. Her is a link from WattsUpWithThat on the current hurricane cycle.
It is following the 30 year intensity cycle pretty well.
(See chart below)
 
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   Once again, if you put your faith in climate models and you base the test on man-made global warming then you will get the answer you are most likely looking for.
 
 
   
 
 
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Europe Fighting The Weather

   Just when you thought it was okay to go outside again...
 
This January has been colder than usual in Germany -- at least 1.5 degrees Celsius lower than average according to the German Weather Service (DWD). Sunshine has also been unusually sparse. Although winter has already passed the half-way mark, Germans have enjoyed only 40 percent of the sunlight that is normal for January, with three-quarters of the month already having passed. Nevertheless, the results of a poll published in this week's issue of the newsweekly Focus show that 70 percent of Germans are pleased that winter has been this cold and snowy.
   Guess they were tired of all that global warming.
 
With temperatures as low as -29 degrees Celsius, Bulgaria reported the lowest temperatures for the region in the past 50 years. Three deaths linked to the cold weather have been reported since Saturday. Meteorologists also warn that waters in the bay of the Black Sea could freeze for the first time since the winter of 1942-1943.
 
   Sure has been cold over there this year!
 
   BTW, it is okay to comment on the cold weather over there; it is part of the climate.
 
The greens who criticize people simply for asking probing questions about snowy weather events employ dastardly double standards. It is okay for them to interpret every hot summer and occasional flood as evidence that eco–Judgement Day is on its way, but it is not okay for anyone else to say: “Hey, it’s snowing. Maybe the warming of the planet isn’t happening as fast as we thought.”
 
   Thank You!
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Headline Bias

   Here is a headline from the Washington Post...
 
 Senators try to thwart EPA efforts to curb emissions
 
   Thwart? Really?
   They are not doing their job by questioning the actions of a federal agency. They are trying to thwart it. Whatever...
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Maybe Climate Is Not A Dire Emergency

   Even those who think climate change is going to get us are taking a step back. This opinion column in the LA Times is a good representation of what is going on with those who believe in man-made global warming.
 
Maybe we shouldn't be too quick to mythologize the verdure of years past, or to castigate ourselves for taking a few extra minutes in the shower or for not wanting a Prius the way a little girl wants a pony. Consider this about good old 2006: It was a scorcher. It was febrile. It was partly sunny with a chance of Hades.
   Is she saying we should maybe just relax a little? Possibly. But it is also clear in the article that global warming is still as real as ever.
 
   But here is the next paragraph in the story:
 
Moreover, it came on the heels of something even hotter: 2005. That year is tied with 1998 as the hottest ever. In fact, NASA reports that the first seven years of the decade were among the warmest on record for average global surface temperature. Remember how on July 22, 2006, the thermometer hit 112 degrees in downtown L.A.? Remember going to see "An Inconvenient Truth" several times not necessarily because it was so compelling but because the theater was air-conditioned?
 
   So, since it was hot over this last decade, that must mean that climate change is real? Well, actually, what it shows is that the weather has changed, but not that people are resposible for it.
 
   Yet, what I believe is the whole point of the article is to make clear that current weather is not a good barometer for climate.
 
 Not that anyone who's ever gazed out at a blizzard and thought, "This is global warming?" deserves to be labeled a denier. We all know (we do, don't we?) that weather is not the same as climate.
 
   That's funny...she did mention earlier that we shouldn't forget how in 2006 it was 112 degrees in L.A. But if it's cold and rainy...

This year's weather may be less convenient for the global warming cause, but it doesn't change the facts -- the climate is changing. Here's the rub, though: In order for a cause to resonate, people need simple, clear evidence. They need tangibles. And what could be more tangible than opening your door and being hit by a blast of fiery air?

Science, alas, is complicated and weather has always been as predictable as, well . . . the weather. Maybe that's why, if we're really interested in the truth -- about global warming or anything else -- it helps to get beyond what's outside our own doors and windows.

   She is trying to have it both ways. When it is convient to make a point, like 112 degrees in L.A., it must be global warming. But if it's rainy, she wants to make sure you know the difference beween weather and climate. 

   Since the Earth's weather has been changing for billions of years, I'm guessing the last 10 years that she is so worried about are of any real consequence to the overall picture of climate.

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Testing Scott Brown

   Newly elected Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown is getting his first test on capital hill from his counter part Senator John Kerry. They are renewing talks on the climate change bill and they are testing Browns former resolve.

Trying to win Brown’s support for a deal is part of the effort. As a Massachusetts state senator, he supported a regional program to cap emissions. But during his US Senate campaign he said the regional program did not work and expressed doubts about the science of global warming. As a result, he opposed the Democrats’ national emissions-cutting program that was championed by Kerry last year.

A Brown spokesman said yesterday the Senate’s newest Republican, who has not been sworn in, would not comment on a possible compromise.
 
   Brown has had his center-left tendancies in the past and the democrats are wasting no time testing them. If anything they are just getting his past views out into the open. It is a good political move for the dems, but I believe also a move of desperation. The dems need some good news after getting pummeled last week.
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Climate Deal Being "Shelved"

   It looks as if the climate reduction targets agreed to in Copenhagen to be released at the end of this month by participating countries is not going to happen.  Well, what a surprise.

The timetable to reach a global deal to tackle climate change lay in tatters on Wednesday after the United Nations waived the first deadline of the process laid out at last month’s fractious Copenhagen summit.

Nations agreed then to declare their emissions reduction targets by the end of this month. Developed countries would state their intended cuts by 2020: developing countries would outline how they would curb emissions growth.

But Yvo de Boer, the UN’s senior climate change official, admitted the deadline had in effect been shelved.

“By [the end of] January, countries will have the opportunity to . . . indicate if they want to be associated with the accord,” he said. “[Governments could] indicate by the deadline, or they can also indicate later.”

“You could describe it as a soft deadline,” Mr de Boer said.
 
   How about never. Does never work for you?
 
 
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Why Hasn't It Warmed As Much As Expected?

   A new study out by the American Meteorological Society, published in the Journal of Climate, suggests a couple of reasons why the climate hasn't warmed as much as predicted.
 
According to current best estimates of climate sensitivity, the amount of CO2 and other heat-trapping gases added to Earth's atmosphere since humanity began burning fossil fuels on a significant scale during the industrial period would be expected to result in a mean global temperature rise of 3.8°F -- well more than the 1.4°F increase that has been observed for this time span. Schwartz's analysis attributes the reasons for this discrepancy to a possible mix of two major factors: 1) Earth's climate may be less sensitive to rising greenhouse gases than currently assumed and/or 2) reflection of sunlight by haze particles in the atmosphere may be offsetting some of the expected warming.
 
   Or, maybe, they just don't fully understand yet how the climate actually works. It is not a slap at the climate scientists, it is just a statement of what seems to be the obvious.
 
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EPA Being Challanged On Greenhouse Gas Ruling

 
   Citing the EPA’s questionable scientific assumptions, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce declared it will sue to block administrative regulations, while a group of congressional representatives petitioned the agency to “convene a proceeding for reconsideration” of its finding. Recently leaked e-mails from a major U.K. climate research facility reveal “a serious lack of integrity in the underlying data and models, such that it is doubtful that any process can be trusted…” claims the petition by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., and others.
 
   Finally, people are actually questioning the science; thanks to those that exposed the corruption at the East Anglia Climate Center.
 
   This article is a month old, but it is worth reading. It argues the release of information, including emails of those funded by government dollars. So much of government policy is directed by those who are funded by government dollars but don't work directly for the government.
 
   It seems only fair.
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