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Thursday
May262011

Video: Six Climate Realist Scientists Speak The Truth

Video - Highlights from Climate Realists Conference 2011 - Cambridge, UK

The grand illusion (delusion, really) continues to be shattered.

It's nothing more than a giant money-making scheme for the investment banks and Al "I got a 'D' in natural sciences at Harvard" Gore.  Carbon trading is complete and utter bullshit. We need alternative sources of energy, no one denies this.  And I detest large oil and gas companies, let that be understood.  I am no one's mouthpiece.  But carbon trading and offsets are an enrichment scheme with negative value for society.

Meanwhile...

Virginia Attorney General Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II says a judge’s order compelling the University of Virginia to turn over thousands of pages of climate-change research will likely alter his own battle for the long-sought documents.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/25/ruling-alters-climate-papers-fight/

Not to be outdone...

Freedom of information laws are being misused to harass scientists and should be re-examined by the government, according to the president of the Royal Society.

Nobel laureate Sir Paul Nurse told the Guardian that some climate scientists were being targeted by organised campaigns of requests for data and other research materials, aimed at intimidating them and slowing down research. He said the behaviour was turning freedom of information laws into a way to intimidate some scientists.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/may/25/freedom-information-laws-harass-scientists

Excuses, excuses...wah, wah...

 

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Reader Comments (11)

All those tests we did while hitting golf balls on the moon and we missed the water, hmmm.

DB...How many golf balls are on the moon? Did Sam leave behind the six iron?

Under this “giant impact” theory dating back to the 1970s, the Moon was formed after our planet collided with a space rock or planet some 4.5 billion years ago.

“This new research shows that aspects of this theory must be reevaluated,” the study said.

The Moon has been turned upside down DB...

Evidence of Water Beneath Moon’s Stony Face
By KENNETH CHANG
It’s not raining on the Moon, but it does seem to be getting wetter and wetter.

For decades, the prevailing view of the Moon was that it was dry. Then, two years ago, a NASA probe crashed into a deep crater near the Moon’s south pole, and confirmed large amounts of water ice within the shadows. Meanwhile, measurements by an orbiting Indian spacecraft suggested that a veneer of water, generated by the bombardment of solar wind particles, covered much of the Moon’s surface.

Now, scientists analyzing tiny fragments of hardened lava from long-ago lunar eruptions report that the fragments contain about as much water as similar magmas on Earth, meaning there’s plenty of water inside the Moon too.
May 26, 2011 at 4:26 PM | Unregistered CommenterPG the PT
I was challenged the other day by an individual who claimed to have 30 years of diverse experience in matters of nature. It began whan I commented on an article from an individual who runs an organization named 350 dot org regarding the recent tornado damage being caused by global warming. The head of this organization (who ironically was in Pakistan recently) once made a claim that they were responsible for recovering the solar panels that Jimmy Carter put on the White House and donated them to a small college in Maine. I can call that person out as I have personally worked with the individual who actually accomplished that.

And of the person who had all that experience? I found out that she was an astrologer and tarot card reader.
May 26, 2011 at 4:37 PM | Unregistered Commenterjohn
nice story john...another pretender unmasked...
May 26, 2011 at 4:49 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
This sounds like a bunch of FURERNERS.
My physic said the earth's flat & the center of the universe. SO NOW YOU KNOW THE TRUTH.
May 26, 2011 at 6:16 PM | Unregistered CommenterTR
Psychic? DAMN
May 26, 2011 at 10:29 PM | Unregistered CommenterTR
tr...don't worry about typos my friend...we all make them...i wish our web platform for comments allowed for editing so that you could fix mistakes, but for now it does not...regardless, i never have any difficulty figuring out what you're trying to say...
May 26, 2011 at 11:25 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Gee, then Gore needs to give back the peoples money & go to Prision. Give the Award to Obama, im sure he deserves it for some reason........
May 27, 2011 at 7:43 PM | Unregistered CommenterTexas Dar
There's a fellow called Dr. Schindler, a climatologist with the University of Alberta. After years of studies he has concluded that the last 100 years (give or take) have been a period of unusual stability. Instability is the norm and we are returning to it. The entire hoax is being pushed for profit and I'm baffled and dismayed by the very intelligent people I know who have fallen for it.
May 28, 2011 at 9:51 AM | Unregistered CommenterCanuck
Intersting comment from the one fellow who talked about localized warming due to concrete, factories, etc., implying it is not enough to affect the planet.
The planet in the past 100 years has become a very small place perceptually due to vast improvements in communication and transportation technology. It is easy to "feel" like overpopulation and pollution are a serious problem when you see eight or ten million people living in a small area like New York City or Los Angeles. But, despite the world "seeming" smaller, it hasn't changed in size!
For several years I have asked AGW believers how humans could possibly be responsible for causing global warming given the following facts:
Jacksonville, Florida, is approximately 820 square miles in area. 820 square miles is approximately 25 billion square feet. Since the population of Earth is approximately 6 billion persons, we could place the entire population of earth inside the city limits of Jacksonville, Florida, with 4 sq. ft. to stand on. (Or, we could place the entire population of earth within the state of Texas and each person would have enough land to grow a garden, about 1/3 acre each).
Now, once again consider Jacksonville, Florida, with its 820 square miles of area. This 820 square miles, wherein we could place the entire world population, is a minuscle percentage of the total surface area of Earth, which is...193 MILLION SQUARE MILES! Considering the size of this planet, how could a measly 6 billion people possibly create enough pollution or carbon dioxide to affect this planet's climate?
May 28, 2011 at 1:55 PM | Unregistered CommenterDavid Dyer
************ @ David Dyer *************

Very Well Put....! Why thAre aint enought people on this planet to fill all 8 tires on my tour buss with 100 psi. Fart, or Other-Wise.......OK, take out Washington DC....

I neaver thought of it that way, but yr right and going green will only choke the life out of everything green too.. If its green and growing, it eats Co-2.....

The only thing making this planet warmer is the same thing that made it do it, the last time it did it. Lets See..........man has been here for how long.. earth has been here for Millions-Billions of years..? Al Gore, is how many years old.................? Thats what I thought.

Dumber than a bucket of Moon Rocks, standing in a Mo. Mud Puddle.......................
May 29, 2011 at 11:58 PM | Unregistered CommenterTexas Dar

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