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Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Tue Dec 03, 2013 11:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

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Who are you going to believe, the liberal echo chamber or your own eyes?

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

98% of MSM Stories Fail To Mention Ship Trapped By Ice In Antarctica Was On Global Warming Mission
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For obvious reasons.

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A group of climate change scientists were rescued by helicopter Jan. 2, after being stranded in the ice since Christmas morning. But the majority of the broadcast networks’ reports about the ice-locked climate researchers never mentioned climate change.

The Russian ship, Akademic Shokalskiy, was stranded in the ice while on a climate change research expedition, yet nearly 98 percent of network news reports about the stranded researchers failed to mention their mission at all. Forty out of 41 stories (97.5 percent) on the network morning and evening news shows since Dec. 25 failed to mention climate change had anything to do with the expedition.

In fact, rather than point out the mission was to find evidence of climate change, the networks often referred to the stranded people as “passengers,” “trackers” and even “tourists,” without a word about climate change or global warming.

Chris Turney, the expedition’s leader, is a professor of climate change at the University of South Wales. According to Turney’s personal website, the purpose of the expedition is to “discover and communicate the environmental changes taking place in the south.”

Author:  Tiger1 [ Fri Jan 03, 2014 10:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

-={ARCLIGHT}=- wrote:
98% of MSM Stories Fail To Mention Ship Trapped By Ice In Antarctica Was On Global Warming Mission
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For obvious reasons.

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A group of climate change scientists were rescued by helicopter Jan. 2, after being stranded in the ice since Christmas morning. But the majority of the broadcast networks’ reports about the ice-locked climate researchers never mentioned climate change.

The Russian ship, Akademic Shokalskiy, was stranded in the ice while on a climate change research expedition, yet nearly 98 percent of network news reports about the stranded researchers failed to mention their mission at all. Forty out of 41 stories (97.5 percent) on the network morning and evening news shows since Dec. 25 failed to mention climate change had anything to do with the expedition.

In fact, rather than point out the mission was to find evidence of climate change, the networks often referred to the stranded people as “passengers,” “trackers” and even “tourists,” without a word about climate change or global warming.

Chris Turney, the expedition’s leader, is a professor of climate change at the University of South Wales. According to Turney’s personal website, the purpose of the expedition is to “discover and communicate the environmental changes taking place in the south.”


Ironic with a karma payback.

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Tue Jan 07, 2014 2:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

Flashback: Obama’s Executive Order On Climate Change In November Warned of ” Excessively High Temperatures”
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Wait, Barack Obama was wrong? I guess there’s a first for everything...except for the kool-aide drinkers who voted for him admitting they were wrong...

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“Excessively high temperatures” are “already” harming public health nationwide, Pres. Obama declared on Nov. 1, 2013, two months before today’s assault by record low temperatures.

In his executive order on climate change, Obama warned that too much rain – and not enough rain – also dictated that executive action against climate fluctuations:

“The impacts of climate change — including an increase in prolonged periods of excessively high temperatures, more heavy downpours, an increase in wildfires, more severe droughts, permafrost thawing, ocean acidification, and sea-level rise — are already affecting communities, natural resources, ecosystems, economies, and public health across the Nation. These impacts are often most significant for communities that already face economic or health-related challenges, and for species and habitats that are already facing other pressures.”

Author:  chuckmo48 [ Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

HOLY GUACAMOLE...

Could guacamole and some salsas become victims of global warming? Possibly, says Chipotle Mexican Grill.
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The restaurant chain, in an annual report, listed drought and global weather change among a long list of business risks faced by the company.

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"Increasing weather volatility or other long-term changes in global weather patterns, including any changes associated with global climate change, could have a significant impact on the price or availability of some of our ingredients," Chipotle said in the filing last month.

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If the cost of ingredients jumps, the company said it "may choose to temporarily suspend" serving items such as guacamole or some salsas.

http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/05/news/companies/global-warming-chipotle-guacamole/index.html

Author:  -={ARCLIGHT}=- [ Tue Mar 25, 2014 1:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

Global Warming Alarmist President Travels To Belgium With 900-Strong Entourage, 45 Vehicles, 3 Cargo Planes
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And yet he lectures us about reducing our “carbon footprint.”

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As Belgium’s capital and host to the EU and Nato, Brussels is used to deploying heavy security when big names pop by. But US President Barack Obama’s visit on Tuesday will strain the city like never before with €10m ($10.4m, £8.4m) of Belgian money being spent to cover his 24 hours in the country.

The president will arrive on Tuesday night with a 900-strong entourage, including 45 vehicles and three cargo planes. Advance security teams orchestrating every last detail have combed Brussels already, checking the sewers and the major hospitals, while American military helicopters were last week given the green light for overflights. The city hosts at least four EU summits a year, with each of these gatherings costing €500,000 in extra police, military and transport expenses. “But this time round, you can multiply that figure by 20,” said Brussels mayor, Yvan Mayeur.

The city’s four-stage security scale will be raised from two to three during the visit, Obama’s first to the country. A tight cordon will surround The Hotel, the 27-storey former Hilton in the Toison d’Or shopping district where the president will spend the night.

Belgium itself is mobilising 350 police and military on motorbikes to secure the president’s routes to EU and Nato summits on Wednesday, while a convoy of nine US helicopters will take Obama to an American first world war cemetery.

After landing at Wevelgem aerodrome, a phalanx of 30 armoured cars will take Obama to the cemetery where – accompanied by Belgium’s King Philippe and Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo – he will tour the battlefield and lay a wreath.

Obama will return to Brussels for a lunchtime summit with the European Council president, Herman Van Rompuy, and the European Commission president, José Manuel Barroso. He will then go to Nato’s headquaters for a meeting with its secretary-general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

Author:  chuckmo48 [ Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ClimateGate reveals 'questionable scientific practices'

The heat is on; NOAA, NASA say 2014 warmest year on record
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WASHINGTON | For the third time in a decade, the globe sizzled to the hottest year on record, federal scientists announced Friday. Both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA calculated that in 2014 the world had its hottest year in 135 years of record-keeping.

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/national/the-heat-is-on-noaa-nasa-say-warmest-year-on/article_a25205ad-3f68-5fac-b8ed-1eb019a03355.html

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