Roy W. Spencer, Ph. D
".....If their evidence for human-caused climate change is so good, they
shouldn’t have to fake evidence to support their claims. I realize Bill
Nye isn’t part of the climate research establishment, but he has a huge
influence on public perception and scientific understanding. James
Hansen also has had a huge influence on the public debate, and yet broke
NASA rules by speaking to the press and Congress without management
approval (and also likely violated the Hatch Act by campaigning politically..yes, he did, ThinkProgress, because he was a member of the Senior Executive Service, which has special Hatch Act rules.. I know because I was one of them, and I resigned NASA rather than have my hands tied).
This is the state of climate science today: if you support the
alarmist narrative, you can exaggerate threats and connections with
human activities, fake experiments, break government rules, intimidate
scientific journal editors (and make them resign),and even violate the
law.
As long as you can say you are doing it for the children."
Global Warming Inc - the new global tax system for fresh air. Hearth Tax 1662-1689,Window Tax 1696-1851,Carbon Dioxide Tax 2005-?
Saturday, 29 September 2018
Winter Kills: 80,000 died of the flu last winter in the U.S., the highest death count in decades
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An estimated 80,000
Americans died of flu and its complications last winter — the disease’s
highest death toll in at least four decades.
The director of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Robert Redfield,
revealed the total in an interview Tuesday night with the Associated
Press.
Flu experts knew it was a very bad season, but at least one found the size of the estimate surprising.
“That’s huge,” said Dr.
William Schaffner, a Vanderbilt University vaccine expert. The tally was
nearly twice as much as what health officials previously considered a
bad year, he said."
Elon Musk sued for fraud by SEC, Tesla electric car company stock tanks
WUWT
“It’s an easy case,” said Charles Elson, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware. “He said in the tweet he had financing, and apparently he didn’t. … It’s about as straightforward as you can get.”
“It’s an easy case,” said Charles Elson, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware. “He said in the tweet he had financing, and apparently he didn’t. … It’s about as straightforward as you can get.”
NASA: The chill of solar minimum is being felt in our atmosphere – cooling trend seen
WUWT
"We see a cooling trend,” says Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center. “High above Earth’s surface, near the edge of space, our atmosphere is losing heat energy. If current trends continue, it could soon set a Space Age record for cold.”
"We see a cooling trend,” says Martin Mlynczak of NASA’s Langley Research Center. “High above Earth’s surface, near the edge of space, our atmosphere is losing heat energy. If current trends continue, it could soon set a Space Age record for cold.”
Canada — And The World — Abandon Green Energy Agenda
WUWT
"....The most consequential change of all, however, occurred in the United States, where the Democratic Party — adherents to the global warming orthodoxy — first lost control of the Congress and then the presidency to the Republicans under President Donald Trump, an outspoken critic of the global-warming lobby. When Trump abandoned the Paris climate accord in favour of coal and other carbon-based fuels, the world’s leaders rose up almost as one in outrage. Today, with the U.S. having revived its coal industry, having become the world’s largest oil producer and having propelled its once-moribund economic growth rates past the others, those world leaders are following America’s lead while falling silent on Paris. The once-powerful United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, formerly a fixture in the news, is defanged and forgotten, having lost its U.S. funding and its relevance."
"....The most consequential change of all, however, occurred in the United States, where the Democratic Party — adherents to the global warming orthodoxy — first lost control of the Congress and then the presidency to the Republicans under President Donald Trump, an outspoken critic of the global-warming lobby. When Trump abandoned the Paris climate accord in favour of coal and other carbon-based fuels, the world’s leaders rose up almost as one in outrage. Today, with the U.S. having revived its coal industry, having become the world’s largest oil producer and having propelled its once-moribund economic growth rates past the others, those world leaders are following America’s lead while falling silent on Paris. The once-powerful United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, formerly a fixture in the news, is defanged and forgotten, having lost its U.S. funding and its relevance."
We Are Living Nineteen Eighty-Four
JoNova(Australia)
Truth, due process, evidence, rights of the accused: All are swept aside in pursuit of the progressive agenda.
In Orwell’s world of
1984 Oceania, there is no longer a sense of due process, free inquiry,
rules of evidence and cross examination, much less a presumption of
innocence until proven guilty. Instead, regimented ideology — the
supremacy of state power to control all aspects of one’s life to enforce
a fossilized idea of mandated quality — warps everything from the use
of language to private life.
Newspeak and Doublethink "
Ex-BHP Chief: Scrap Paris Now
JoNova(Australia)
Ex-chairman of BHP (1997-99), Jerry Ellis (left) ex-chancellor of Monash University, and an ex-director of ANZ Bank, has called for Australia to dump the 2015 Paris climate agreement. Ellis’s intervention puts cat among climate pigeons.
Ex-chairman of BHP (1997-99), Jerry Ellis (left) ex-chancellor of Monash University, and an ex-director of ANZ Bank, has called for Australia to dump the 2015 Paris climate agreement. Ellis’s intervention puts cat among climate pigeons.
The alarmists like to lie that sceptics
are a fringe group. Ellis is hardly fringe. His former BHP continues to
promote the story about human-caused catastrophic CO2 warming, as does
Monash University. Ellis is an awkwardness for both.
By coming out against climate alarmism,
Ellis, 91, is giving added respectability to scepticism, much as ex-PM
Tony Abbott did with his London sceptic speech of last October.[i] The
credibility of the sceptic case, of course, rests not on authority
figures but data such as the more than two-fold exaggeration of warming
since 1980 by the climate models on which the CO2 scare is based."