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Climate & Climate Change

No Warming Until Maybe 2020

July 16, 2009 By jennifer

OK.  It is not pleasant to call someone a ‘warmaholic’. 

I guess it does suggest a dependency.

I always thought of the blog RealClimate as dependent on their being global warming.  But in a recent article they are suggesting there may be no more warming until 2020.   I reckon if you can live without something for 11 years it suggests a lack of dependency.

But they are denying there is cooling.  

A reader, Robert Ellison, has suggested it is OK to leave the question of whether this is a longer term trend – for the moment.  But, he insists, “The real point is that 0.08 degrees per decade (and declining sensitivity to greenhouse gases) is not sufficient to warrant restricting the economic aspirations of billions of people.”

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Notes and Links

Warming, interrupted: Much ado about natural variability
By Kyle Swanson – University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
http://www.uwm.edu/~kswanson/publications/2008GL037022_all.pdf
discussed at http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2009/07/warminginterrupted-much-ado-about-natural-variability/

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Carbon Trading, Climate & Climate Change

New Book from Expert ‘Climate Sceptic’

July 16, 2009 By jennifer

Climatologist Dr Garth Paltridge has finally had enough of the hysteria, hype and witchhunting that’s fed the great global warming scare. Out today is his new book, The Climate Caper.  Read more at Andrew Bolt’s blog.  Order a copy from Connor Court.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Books, Climate & Climate Change

Actions Don’t Accord with Intensions

July 15, 2009 By jennifer

Young people don’t need to be persuaded of the climate crisis. Poll any group of people, young or old, and a majority will talk of their passion to live in a greener world.  But ask that same group how much they drive, or fly, or how many children they intend to have and you’ll be amazed.  It simply doesn’t add up.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

A Climate Change Paradox (Part 2)

July 14, 2009 By Michael Hammer

ocean heat hammer blogAUSTRALIA’S Minister for Climate Change, Penny Wong, recently suggested that most of the global warming since 1960, about 85 percent, has happened in the oceans and that change in ocean heat content is thus the most appropriate measure of global warming.
 
In my previous post, working from first principles, I determined a discrepancy of 9:1 in the rate of warming from Australian government data relative to IPCC findings.  In reviewing these calculations I now realise I made a significant error.  I had wrongly assumed that the claimed positive feedback from water vapour was proportional to the carbon dioxide concentration.  This is not correct, the claimed positive feedback is proportional to the temperature rise and that change does make a difference to the calculations and needs to be corrected.  The revised calculations still show a paradox although only about 3:1. 

[Read more…] about A Climate Change Paradox (Part 2)

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

In Melbourne: Big Al, Small Protest

July 13, 2009 By jennifer

Al Gore Melbourne ver 2ANYONE who denies global warming is in the pay of big oil. Remember that is what the big man, Al Gore, said in his movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth’. But like so much that Mr Gore says, it just isn’t true.

Consider the 30-odd protesters who held placards outside the breakfast he spoke at this morning in Melbourne. The scruffy-lot, lead by a farmer Leon Ashby, were not there because someone paid them, but because they are outraged by Al Gore and what he has thrust on the world. In particular, his belief that we already have a climate crisis and that the only solution is carbon trading. [Read more…] about In Melbourne: Big Al, Small Protest

Filed Under: Good Causes, News, Opinion Tagged With: Carbon Trading, Climate & Climate Change, People

Explaining the Protest against Al Gore: Leon Ashby

July 11, 2009 By jennifer

Leon AshbyON Monday 13th July [the day after tomorrow] as 1,000 invited guests attend a breakfast with Al Gore at Docklands Peninsula [Melbourne] at 7am, an expected crowd of about 50 – 100 people will protest that Al Gore should debate the science of Climate change properly before any emissions trading schemes begin.

A leaflet with 17 Questions will be given to guests as they arrive.
The message of the protest will be, since Gores movie was produced:
* Global temperatures have decreased;
* The Arctic Ice Cap has increased back to average levels;
* Sea levels have stopped rising;
* Only 5 independant IPCC scientists said they agreed CO2 was the cause of Climate change (not 2,500);
* 31,000 Us Scientists have signed a petition saying there is no conclusive evidence CO2 causes climate change;
* The IPCC temperature predictions have been shown to be wrong; and
* The Vostock Ice cores show (in past warming events) temperature rises before CO2 does  (the opposite of Al Gores claims).

The protesters conclude AL GORE IS WRONG, Climate Change is natural – not man made. 

We believe the evidence is overwhelming and the world deserves a proper debate before we reverse our economies and standards of living and starve millions of third world people all for no climatic benefit.

Leon Ashby
President The Climate Sceptics

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, People

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