18 pages, Chapter 12 "Exercising US Exceptionalism."
Dedicated to Al Gore, whose invention of the Internet made this book possible, and whose invention of facts made it necessary
Quite early in my investigation, I recalled a comment offered by S. . Fred Singer when he visited my office several years ago to exchange ideas on a totally different space-related matter. . During our meeting, he observed that satellite temperature recordings of the Earths lower atmosphere were cooling more rapidly, relative to the surface, than greenhouse theory predicts. . It would be expected that carbon dioxide (CO2) would warm the lower atmosphere first, which would then radiate heat back to the surface, the reverse of what was being observed. I certainly had no reason to doubt him. Fred is an internationally recognized climate physicist and former Preface xiDistinguished Research Professor at George Mason University. He served as the first director of the US National Weather Satellite Service and also as vice chairman of the US National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmospheres. In addition, he has written numerous publications about climate, energy, and environmental issues, including a recent New York Times best seller, Unstoppable Global Warming, coauthored with Dennis T. Avery.
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Correspondence leaves no doubt that the members of the network were concerned the cooling since 1998 they had observed would be publicly exposed. In an October 26, 2008, note from CRUs Mick Kelly to Jones, he comments, Yeah, it wasnt so much 1998 and all that I was concerned about, used to dealing with that, but the possibility that we might be going through a longer 10-year period of relatively stable temperatures. He added, Speculation but if I see this possibility, then others might also. Anyway, Ill maybe cut the last few points off the filtered curve before I give the talk again as thats trending down as a result of the effects and the recent cold-ish years.
Another e-mail to Michael Mann (which James Hansen at NASA was copied on), sent by Kevin Trenberth, head of the Climate Analysis Section of the US National Center for Atmospheric Research, reflected exasperation concerning a lack of global warming evidence: Well, I have my own article on where the heck is global warming. We are asking here in Boulder where we have broken records the past two days for the coldest days on record. We had four inches of snow. He continued, The fact is that we cant account for the lack of warming at the moment, and it is a travesty that we cant . . . the data is surely wrong. Our observing system is inadequate.2
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In one e-mail, Tom Wigley, a senior scientist and Trenberth associate at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, shared his disdain for global warming challengers, common among global warming proponents: If you think that [Yale professor James] Saiers is in the greenhouse skeptics camp, then, if we can find documentary evidence of this, we could go through official [American Geophysical Union] channels to get him ousted.3
There were no footnotes at the end.
It’s not “Global Warming”, it’s “Climate Change”.
If you weren’t a racist, you’d understand.
-talking points from the left
Instead of “Global Warming Theorists Perplexed”, it should read “Leftist/Globalist Political Theorists Perplexed”.
Of course ‘morning fogs’ were supposed to disappear and have not as well. Doomsday prediction after doomsday prediction goes by the wayside and Al Gore and his scientists get bombarded by record colds at every conference and still these partisan hacks continue to push AGW theory as a religion.
The Original Birth of Freedom - What we owe the audacious Athenians
Useful idiots, PBS edition. (Agitprop praising Castrocare)
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I know people will jump on me for this, but Al Gore never said he invented the internet. He said he "took the lead in creating the internet", by which he meant he voted for funding of what eventually became the internet.
I'll admit that even the original quote probably gives him more credit than he deserves. The internet probably would have come into existence without his vote. But it's not the same as claiming to invent the internet the way Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
and whose invention of facts made it necessary
No argument there.
ping
liberals freeze
God chuckles
Wow, that smokes! Thanks neverdem! Downloading the PDF.
That was a statistical fluke. There were a lot of Atlantic storms in 2010. However, there were a record low amount of storms in the Pacific.