January 9, 2013

Warming: We Didn't Start the Fire

Joe Bastardi, Patriot Post


Google image

So why are they pushing an agenda for the entire globe based on evidence covering less than 3% of the earth? In fact, if the global temperature was only .04C above normal, it had to be as cold somewhere to counter the US warmth. It's funny how quickly the weather turned around the Holidays despite the warm start to winter, with a twice normal 67% of the nation covered with snow on New Years Day, and the most since 1989. (Wait 'till late January and February in the East, West and Plains sooner.) Given the warm start, no one made mention of how cold it's been in Alaska, or China. The cold coming into Russia as January wears on and then back into Europe again, will make news even with people trying to avoid reporting on it.

Read Full Article ››

TAGGED: global warming

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

December 31, 2012
California's Ambitious Carbon Experiment
Washington Post
Starting Jan. 1, California will begin the nation’s most ambitious experiment yet in fighting climate change, and it will do it more or less alone. For environmentalists depressed by years of the United States’ unproductive... more ››
January 7, 2013
Why Other U.S. Energy Revolution Matters
William Pentland, Forbes
If you believe in the benefits of energy innovation, support national security or consider climate change to be a non-negligible threat to our planet, you need to stop listening to Al Gore and start reading Adam Smith. . . more ››
January 7, 2013
Drastics Changes Needed to Fix Arab Warming
The Financial Express
The common notion is that global warming will end up inundating a third of Bangladesh, cause horrendous cyclones in North America and completely submerge tiny island-nations in the Asia-Pacific. . . more ››
January 8, 2013
What Do Global Warming Skeptics Fear?
Russ Finley, Con. Energy Report
For one, climate skeptics fear that people who are not qualified to opine on the complex topic of energy production may cripple economies with assorted misguided energy related boondoggles. Is that a realistic concern? What... more ››
December 31, 2012
The Governator's Climate-Change Legacy
Coral Davenport, Nat'l Journal
If the United States ever enacts a major climate-change law, it will owe a debt to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Strange as it sounds, the Austrian-born bodybuilder, former California governor, and movie star has flexed more... more ››