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  • Climate Gate and The Global Warming Lie

    11/24/2009 12:37:43 AM PST · by kathsua · 7 replies · 892+ views
    Town Hall ^ | 11/23/09 | TampaDoc
    Its really is funny when you think about it. Its another fuzzy bunny the left has rolled out to demoralize and destroy capitalism. Remember the "whole in the ozone"? Remember they said the ozone would be gone in ten years? That was 1980, within 10 years the hole was the smallest ever recorded. By the way, look for this again, for a long time there was no significant change. So someone came out with a new scale and all of a sudden it looks bad by the "New Scale" so this may be the next "crisis" now that Global Warming...
  • Mini ice age took hold of Europe in months

    11/13/2009 4:48:50 PM PST · by decimon · 48 replies · 2,692+ views
    New Scientist ^ | Nov 11, 2009 | Kate Ravilious
    JUST months - that's how long it took for Europe to be engulfed by an ice age. The scenario, which comes straight out of Hollywood blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow, was revealed by the most precise record of the climate from palaeohistory ever generated. Around 12,800 years ago the northern hemisphere was hit by the Younger Dryas mini ice age, or "Big Freeze". It was triggered by the slowdown of the Gulf Stream, led to the decline of the Clovis culture in North America, and lasted around 1300 years. Until now, it was thought that the mini ice age took...
  • It's Going to be Cold in Copenhagen

    10/20/2009 8:56:20 PM PDT · by GRANGER · 34 replies · 1,931+ views
    NOAA ^ | 20 October 2009 | NOAA
    The north/ne flow of the gulf strean has shut down as of 20 October 2009. This has never happened before in the modern record.
  • Unearthed video: Global alarmist Stephen Schneider In Search Of The Coming Ice Age

    10/12/2009 2:12:53 PM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 16 replies · 972+ views
    I’ve unearthed from the YouTube dustbin what I believe to be some significant video of man-made global warming alarmist extraordinaire Stephen Schneider’s appearance on a May 1978 episode of the old television series, In Search Of…. For this episode, the show was In Search Of…The Coming Ice Age. I used to watch In Search Of… when I was a kid. I loved it. It was mystery documentary series, and one of the things that made it cool was that it was hosted by Leonard Nimoy, i.e. Spock. In Search Of… did shows on such topics as Bigfoot, The Bermuda Triangle,...
  • Stanford U. doesn’t want you to see this video

    10/07/2009 8:13:30 AM PDT · by the anti-liberal · 16 replies · 1,239+ views
    michellemalkin.com ^ | October 7, 2009 | Michelle Malkin
    Stanford U. doesn’t want you to see this video By Michelle Malkin  •  October 7, 2009 10:33 AM Via Marc Morano at Climate Depot comes word that Stanford University is trying to cover for one of its leading eco-extremists: Stanford University has banned a skeptical documentary film from airing a climate change interview with one of its prominent warming activist professors, Stephen Schneider. After legal threats from Stanford University — apparently on behalf of Prof. Schneider — the documentary filmmakers were forced to use a blank screen and an actor had to read the transcript of Schneider’s already taped but legally banned...
  • Global warming hysteria on the rocks

    09/05/2009 7:03:21 AM PDT · by neverdem · 17 replies · 1,271+ views
    NJ.com ^ | September 03, 2009 | Paul Mulshine
    I've noted in the past the one big flaw in the global-warming theory: No one knows what the climate will be in the future. For various reasons, including a recent absence of sun spots, we could be entering a cooling trend. In that case, a bit of human-induced global warming would be a good thing. So I was amused when Assemblyman Mike Carroll of Morris County sent me a link to this New York Times article reporting that anthropogenic global warming may have the effect of preventing another ice age. "In the very long term, the ability to artificially warm...
  • Global Warming Could Forestall Ice Age

    09/04/2009 1:18:56 PM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 31 replies · 1,405+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 4, 2009 | Andrew C. Revkin
    The human-driven buildup of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere appears to have ended a slide, many millenniums in the making, toward cooler summer temperatures in the Arctic, the authors of a new study report. Scientists familiar with the work, to be published Friday in the journal Science, said it provided fresh evidence that human activity is not only warming the globe, particularly the Arctic, but could also even fend off what had been presumed to be an inevitable descent into a new ice age over the next few dozen millenniums. The reversal of the slow cooling trend in the...
  • Longer term Solar Minimum could lead to Little Ice Age

    08/20/2009 11:29:36 PM PDT · by ReadTheLaw · 68 replies · 4,620+ views
    Ice Age Now ^ | August 15, 2009 | Robert W. Felix
    Longer term Solar Minimum could lead to Little Ice Age __________________  15 Aug 09 – “Many scientists are believing that a Dalton-like solar minimum appears a real possibility given the recent solar behavior,” says this article on Icecap.** “Even David Hathaway of NASA has recently conceded that ‘possibility’ to the New York Times.” “In EOS* of 28 July 2009 there is a very well written feature-length article by astronomer Emeritus Dr. William Livingston and Associate Astronomer Dr Matthew Penn entitled ”Are Sunspots Different During This Sunspot Minimum?” Livingston and Penn answer yes. Their central finding is that regardless of...
  • Cold snap threatens to set a record low

    07/18/2009 11:31:55 AM PDT · by rdl6989 · 104 replies · 3,681+ views
    Champaign News-Gazette ^ | July 18, 2009
    CHAMPAIGN – This weekend, you'll want to put away the swimsuit and find a sweatshirt. Local weather records dating back a century or more could be in jeopardy because of an unusual mid-July cold snap. Advertisement During what normally is the warmest week of the year – with average high temperatures of 87 degrees or 86 degrees – weather forecasters are projecting low temperatures of around 50 degrees for the next three nights, and highs of no more than 73 degrees. The record low for July 17 is 49 degrees, set in 1896. The records most seriously threatened are for...
  • Movie Reviews-1994's "The Paper"; 2009's :Ice Age/Dawn of the Dinosaurs"

    07/12/2009 2:56:50 PM PDT · by Fishtalk · 1 replies · 286+ views
    Fish Movie Reviews ^ | 7/12/09 | Pat Fish
    Two Movie Reviews. One is of a 1994 movie that captured my fancy one lazy afternoon. It's called "The Paper" and I dream of journalists that might once again have such pride and integrity. The other is "Ice Age/Dawn of the Dinosaurs" and here's a terrific animated movie, a great story that children will love. It's no "UP" but adults will like it too.
  • Did an Ancient Volcano Freeze Earth?[74K Years Ago]

    07/09/2009 11:19:06 AM PDT · by BGHater · 25 replies · 1,248+ views
    ScienceNow ^ | 07 July 2009 | Phil Berardelli
    One fine day about 74,000 years ago, a giant volcano on Sumatra blew its top. The volcano, named Toba, may have ejected 1000 times more rock and other material than Mount St. Helens in Washington state did in 1980. In the process, it cooled the climate by at least 10°C, causing a global famine. But could the aftermath have been even worse? A new study puts to rest questions about whether Toba plunged Earth into a 1000-year deep freeze and whether an equivalent event today could jump-start a new, millennia-long ice age. Giant volcanic eruptions such as Toba briefly cause...
  • Sea gives up Neanderthal fossil [ dredged up from the North Sea ]

    06/15/2009 8:19:35 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 40 replies · 1,014+ views
    BBC ^ | Monday, June 15, 2009 | Paul Rincon
    Scientists in Leiden, in the Netherlands, have unveiled the specimen -- a fragment from the front of a skull belonging to a young adult male. Analysis of chemical "isotopes" in the 30,000-60,000-year-old fossil suggest a carnivorous diet, matching results from other Neanderthal specimens... The Neanderthal frontal bone is the first known "archaic" human specimen to have been recovered from the sea bed anywhere in the world. It was found among animal remains and stone artefacts dredged up 15km off the coast of the Netherlands in 2001. The fragment was spotted by Luc Anthonis, a private fossil collector from Belgium, in...
  • More Carbon: The Only Answer to Global Freezing

    05/15/2009 6:23:51 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 34 replies · 1,272+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 5/15/2009 | James Lewis
    Global Warming is dead. Global Freezing is in. According Dr. Terri Jackson, a physicist and climatologist, writing in the Belfast (Ireland) Telegraph, on May 13, "There is now irrefutable scientific evidence that far from global warming the earth has now entered a period of global cooling which will last at least for the next two decades. "Evidence for this comes from the NASA Microwave Sounding Unit and the Hadley Climate Research Unit... ." Etcetera ad infinitum. You've heard it before. Just flip the temperature story from high to low. The polar bears are all going to live, but the desert...
  • The Coming Ice Age

    05/12/2009 11:03:30 PM PDT · by neverdem · 43 replies · 2,836+ views
    American Thinker ^ | May 13, 2009 | David Deming
    Those who ignore the geologic perspective do so at great risk.  In fall of 1985, geologists warned that a Columbian volcano, Nevado del Ruiz, was getting ready to erupt.  But the volcano had been dormant for 150 years.  So government officials and inhabitants of nearby towns did not take the warnings seriously.  On the evening of November 13, Nevado del Ruiz erupted, triggering catastrophic mudslides.  In the town of Armero, 23,000 people were buried alive in a matter of seconds. For ninety percent of the last million years, the normal state of the Earth's climate has been an ice age. ...
  • Dull Sun could spark off next “Little Ice Age” in future

    05/10/2009 7:05:20 PM PDT · by Signalman · 47 replies · 2,217+ views
    Thandian News ^ | 5/5/2009 | Unk.
    Washington, May 5 (ANI): Some scientists say the prolonged lull in solar activity hints towards the next “Little Ice Age”, which could occur in the near future. The sun is the least active it’s been in decades and the dimmest in a hundred years. The lull is causing some scientists to recall the Little Ice Age, an unusual cold spell in Europe and North America, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850. The coldest period of the Little Ice Age, between 1645 and 1715, has been linked to a deep dip in solar storms known as the Maunder Minimum. During...
  • The Next Ice Age

    04/22/2009 3:22:30 AM PDT · by Scanian · 9 replies · 657+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | April 22, 2009 | Bruce Walker
    As Earth Day again brings forth disciples of the religion of inanimate matter, we would do well to examine just how little we know about our world. Doubtless a prominent theme in this Earth Day will be the great peril of global warming. Our planet is growing warmer because of sinful man, and if government does not take drastic steps to curb our activities, then our wicked ways will bring rising oceans, drowning cities, and countless other plagues upon us. Is the Earth warming? Any professor who wants tenure will say, "Yes!" now. Any bureaucrat who values his job will...
  • 'Quiet Sun' baffling astronomers [SUN SPOTS HAVE DISAPPEARED]

    04/21/2009 10:28:59 AM PDT · by KayEyeDoubleDee · 136 replies · 4,869+ views
    BBC News ^ | 2009/04/21 05:04:15 GMT | Pallab Ghosh
    Sunspots could be seen by the Soho telescope in 2001 (l), but not this year (r) There are no sunspots, very few solar flares - and our nearest star is the quietest it has been for a very long time. The observations are baffling astronomers, who are due to study new pictures of the Sun, taken from space, at the UK National Astronomy Meeting. The Sun normally undergoes an 11-year cycle of activity. At its peak, it has a tumultuous boiling atmosphere that spits out flares and planet-sized chunks of super-hot gas. This is followed by a calmer period. Last...
  • US Navy Physicist warns of crushing cold temperatures and global famine

    04/06/2009 1:10:42 PM PDT · by Michael_Michaelangelo · 120 replies · 5,378+ views
    Iceagenow.com ^ | 4/2/09 | James A. Marusek
    US Navy Physicist warns of possibly 'several decades of crushing cold temperatures and global famine' By Retired U.S. Navy Physicist and Engineer James A. Marusek 2 Apr 09 – Excerpts: “The sun has gone very quiet as it transitions to Solar Cycle 24. “Since the current transition now exceeds 568 spotless days, it is becoming clear that sun has undergone a state change. It is now evident that the Grand Maxima state that has persisted during most of the 20th century has come to an abrupt end. “(The sun) might (1) revert to the old solar cycles or (2) the...
  • Global Warming Hoax Exposed AGAIN; Satellite Produces False Data (video)

    03/08/2009 8:49:33 AM PDT · by nysuperdoodle · 12 replies · 814+ views
    Evil Conservative Radio ^ | 08 March 09 | EC
    UK Telegraph -- The NSIDC somewhat shamefacedly admitted that a problem had developed with one of its satellites. The data for the previous 45 days was found to be so faulty that it had been withdrawn. But inevitably this provoked the question as to why quality control seemed to be so poor on one of the world's leading official sources of climate data that it had taken an outside observer to point out that something was wrong. This is by no means the first time that data on which the official case for global warming rests have had to be...
  • News to Note: A weekly feature examining news from the biblical viewpoint

    02/28/2009 8:32:31 PM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 4 replies · 540+ views
    AiG ^ | February 28, 2009
    News to Note, February 28, 2008 (go to link below to read stories) 1. CBC News: “Montreal Scientists Unlock Mystery of Early Molecular Mechanism”. Have Canadian scientists uncovered the key that makes an evolutionary origin of life plausible? 2. Forbes: “The Dangers of Overselling Evolution” Philip Skell, a member of the National Academy of Sciences for more than three decades, cautions against protecting Darwinism through censorship. 3. The Boston Globe: “Cod in the Act of Evolution” Another example of “evolution in action”—-need we even bother examining the reality to confirm this isn’t what Darwin predicted? 4. BBC News: “‘Ghost Peaks’...