Justice Dept. Has ‘Discussed’ Civil Legal Action Against Climate ‘Deniers’
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/03/09/ag-loretta-lynch-testifies-justice-department-has-discussed-civil-legal-action-against-climate-change-deniers/ Attorney General Loretta Lynch testified Wednesday that the Justice Department has “discussed” taking civil legal action against the fossil fuel industry for “denying” the “threat of carbon emissions” when it comes to climate change. Sponsored Link Easy To Pick Up, But Hard To Put Down. Dive In To The World of Sparta!Stormfall – […]
CNN Warmist: ‘The question Trump can’t dodge in Florida’ – Global Warming! Warns rising seas could flood Trump properties
I plugged the addresses of a few luxury hotels bearing the Trump name into a handy tool developed to visualize the rise in sea levels that’s associated with global warming. The Trump International Beach Resort, in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, will sit on a slender island of land at 6 feet of sea-level rise, which […]
Global Warming Satellite Data Gets Suspicious Makeover – ‘They decided to force good data to match bad data.’
As if to confirm the allegations of his critics, RSS’ Mears celebrated that skeptics could no longer point to his RSS data to say there has been no warming in 18 years or more. “There are people that like to claim there was no warming; they really can’t claim that anymore,” Mears was quoted as […]
House Probe Reveals Audit Detailing ‘RICO’ Climate Researcher’s Funding ‘Double Dipping’
Environmentalist: ‘I shower once a week. Here’s why you should too’
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/08/shower-once-a-week-polluting-environment The average 10-minute shower uses 60 litres of water. A power shower uses three times that and a bath about 80 litres.
Flawed Claim of New Study: ‘Extreme Tornado Outbreaks Have Become More Common’
Flawed Claim of New Study: ‘Extreme Tornado Outbreaks Have Become More Common’ http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/03/07/flawed-claim-of-new-study-extreme-tornado-outbreaks-have-become-more-common A new paper shows that the average number of tornadoes per outbreak has grown by more than 40% over the last half century. The likelihood of extreme outbreaks – those with many tornadoes – is also greater. This paper is flawed from the start, […]
‘Reeks of confirmation bias’: All Temperature Adjustments Monotonically Increase – Cool the past and warm the present
All Temperature Adjustments Monotonically Increase https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/all-temperature-adjustments-monotonically-increase/ Nothing about climate science reeks more of confirmation bias, than the changes scientists make to their own data sets over time. They all show exactly the same pattern of monotonically cooling the past and warming the present, regardless of the … Continue reading → — gReader Pro
Global warming increases rain in world’s driest areas
Global warming increases rain in world’s driest areas http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/03/09/global-warming-increases-rain-in-worlds-driest-areas Not only does the wet get wetter over land, but the driest areas get wetter too From the UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES and the “Flannery says permanent drought over Australia” department Global warming will increase rainfall in some of the world’s driest areas over land, […]
Scientists: Global Warming Will Bring Rain To The Deserts
Scientists: Global Warming Will Bring Rain To The Deserts http://dailycaller.com/2016/03/09/scientists-global-warming-will-bring-rain-to-the-deserts/ “If you could pick a climate change that would be the most beneficial, having generally more precipitation would be at (or very near) the top of the list,” — gReader Pro
Climate numerology! Man-made CO2 caused heatwaves in 1930s,’40s, ’80s and ’90s
Climate numerology! Man-made CO2 caused heatwaves in 1930s,’40s, ’80s and ’90s http://joannenova.com.au/2016/03/climate-numerology-man-made-co2-caused-heatwaves-in-1930s40s-80s-and-90s/ How convenient?! A new study shows that human influence on the climate started just before the major (and unerasable) heatwaves of the late 1930s, thus wrapping those awkward years under the banner of Man Made Climate. This study provides the handy peer reviewed […]