UAH, MSU, TLT, and other Acronyms


Good Work and it all makes sense

Stanford research finds climate change regulation burden heaviest on poor


Now if the need to reduce carbon was real we could have a real discussion but since there is no need to reduce carbon and, in fact, more carbon is better this discussion become meanness .

Double the coal power closings?


I would plan for more and more brownouts as sections of the grid drop in and out more frequently

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An EIA report says that the Clean Power Plan will result closing 90GW of coal power instead of 40 GW estimated by EPA. 

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Claim: Mankind will be extinct in 100 years because climate


What we can hope for is that all the idiots the believe this junk go first and right now is none to soon.

The MWP And LIA Climate Criminals


Ahh the famous Hockey Stick the most blatant manipulation except for what is going on now with making the past colder to make the present warming.

Tony Heller's avatarReal Climate Science

Twenty five years ago, the IPCC reported a strong Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age.

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In 1992, the New York Times reported that the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age were “global climate phenomena, not regional temperature variations”

Lisa J. Graumlich, who examines the ring patterns of foxtail pine trees and western junipers in the Sierra Nevada, has compiled a detailed record of the year-to-year variation in temperature and precipitation over the last thousand years.

She has seen in the North American trees the feathery but unmistakable signatures of the Medieval Warm Period, a era from 1100 to 1375 A.D. when, according to European writers of the time and other sources, the climate was so balmy that wine grapes flourished in Britain and the Vikings farmed the now-frozen expanse of Greenland; and the Little Ice Age, a stretch of abnormally frigid weather lasting roughly from 1450…

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Halfway Through The Arctic Melt Season


Could Al Gore and James Hansen be wrong?

Tony Heller's avatarReal Climate Science

The sun has reached its highest elevation in the northern hemisphere, and the Arctic melting scam is in complete collapse. Arctic sea ice continues to track 2006, the year with the highest summer minimum of the past decade.

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 Ocean and Ice Services | Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut

Greenland is having their coldest summer on record. I will be flying over still snowy Nuuk later today, though I anticipate that clouds will obscure the view.

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Greenland’s surface has gained 550 billion tons of ice since September, and with only a few weeks left in the melt season has seen no net melting.

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Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Budget: DMI

Climate experts say that the Arctic will be ice-free in a few weeks, because they are paid by governments to produce propaganda for political purposes.

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Arctic sea ice ‘to melt by 2015’ – Telegraph

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The Climate Wars’ Damage to Science


I agree with this 100%

No conflicts of interests?


Why would that be a problem — ROTFLMAO

Bob Greene's avatarJunkScience.com

Members of EPA advisory boards have received $140M in grants since 2000. 

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NOAA Releases New Pause-Buster Global Surface Temperature Data and Immediately Claims Record-High Temps for May 2015 – What a Surprise!


The problem with adjusting the past to make it colder so that the present will be warming is that at some point (this was not the first time) the past becomes so cold that we end up in a new past little ice age that doesn’t exist either.

Southern Greenland Showing First Spring Green On June 19


According to those now in power the earth never had any temperature variations prior to CO2 be generated by humans. The little ice NO the medieval warm period NO — I bet the last ice age will soon be gone as well … lol

Tony Heller's avatarReal Climate Science

Nuuk, Greenland is showing its first spring green today, on the last day of spring.

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Vikings farmed southern Greenland 900 years ago during the Medieval Warm Period, but the climate is much too cold now to support farming.

Lisa J. Graumlich, who examines the ring patterns of foxtail pine trees and western junipers in the Sierra Nevada, has compiled a detailed record of the year-to-year variation in temperature and precipitation over the last thousand years.

She has seen in the North American trees the feathery but unmistakable signatures of the Medieval Warm Period, a era from 1100 to 1375 A.D. when, according to European writers of the time and other sources, the climate was so balmy that wine grapes flourished in Britain and the Vikings farmed the now-frozen expanse of Greenland

In Unexpected Places, Clues to Ancient and Future Climate – Warming? Tree Rings Say Not Yet –…

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