Global Warming Link to Drowned Polar Bears BUSTED!!

Yeah, but what's causing it? That is the question and I don't want to see any IPCC charts.
 
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/j...obal-warming-loons-here-comes-climategate-ii/


And as before, they show the "scientists" at the heart of the Man-Made Global Warming industry in a most unflattering light. Michael Mann, Phil Jones, Ben Santer, Tom Wigley, Kevin Trenberth, Keith Briffa – all your favourite Climategate characters are here, once again caught red-handed in a series of emails exaggerating the extent of Anthropogenic Global Warming, while privately admitting to one another that the evidence is nowhere near as a strong as they'd like it to be.

In other words, what these emails confirm is that the great man-made global warming scare is not about science but about political activism.

If you're going to bomb the global economy back to the dark ages with environmental tax and regulation, if you're going to favour costly, landscape-blighting, inefficient renewables over real, abundant, relatively cheap energy that works like shale gas and oil, if you're going to cause food riots and starvation in the developing world by giving over farmland (and rainforests) to biofuel production, then at the very least you it owe to the world to base your policies on sound, transparent, evidence-based science rather than on the politicised, disingenuous junk churned out by the charlatans at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
 
Annual Weather Summary: November 2011 to October 2012


Winter will be colder than normal, especially in February. Other cold periods will occur in mid- and late December and mid- and late January. Precipitation and snowfall will be below normal in the east and above normal in the west. The snowiest periods will be in early and mid-December, early to mid-February, and mid-March.​

April and May will be much cooler and a bit drier than normal.
Summer will be cooler and drier than normal. The hottest periods will occur in mid-July and early August. September and October will be cooler and drier than normal in most of the region.
http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/9

I really like how you tap that highly scientifically accurate "Old Farmer's Almanac" there Buster. Shows you have some great data to back you up.

almanac.jpg
 
Annual Weather Summary: November 2011 to October 2012


Winter will be colder than normal, especially in February. Other cold periods will occur in mid- and late December and mid- and late January. Precipitation and snowfall will be below normal in the east and above normal in the west. The snowiest periods will be in early and mid-December, early to mid-February, and mid-March.​
April and May will be much cooler and a bit drier than normal.
Summer will be cooler and drier than normal. The hottest periods will occur in mid-July and early August. September and October will be cooler and drier than normal in most of the region.
http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/9


Heavy snow, brutally cold temperatures predicted for Midwest

According to AccuWeather.com's forecast, it looks like the Midwest will be dealt with the worst weather this winter. Bitterly cold blasts of arctic air are expected to invade the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes December through January, while snowfall averages above normal.
While the coldest temperatures are forecast for Minnesota and Chicago might have the heaviest snowfalls, snowfall totals in Ohio are predicted to be above normal with plenty of heavy lake-effect storm events.

To add to the area's misery, the heavy snowfalls are expected to linger, stretching colder-than-normal weather into early spring.
http://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2011/10/heavy_snow_brutally_cold_tempe.html


Winter forecast: Brutal cold, snow for Midwest

Another punishing winter is likely for the north-central USA, according to a forecast released today by the private weather forecasting firm AccuWeather.
While the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic shouldn't see a winter as severe as last year, bitterly cold blasts of arctic air are expected in the northern Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes in December and January, with above-average snowfall, according to AccuWeather long-range meteorologist Paul Pastelok.
Chicago, which endured several blizzards last winter, could be one of the hardest-hit U.S. cities in terms of both snow and cold, he says.
In the South, there is little hope for Texas to escape its epic drought this winter, as below-average precipitation is predicted for most of the state.
However, severe weather and flooding rains could again batter the lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast in February, AccuWeather forecasts.
The main climate factor this winter is La Nina, a phenomenon that occurs when sea-surface temperatures across the equatorial central and eastern Pacific Ocean are below normal. La Ninas often produce a volatile weather pattern for the Midwest and Northeast during the winter but also tend to produce drier-than-average conditions across the southern tier of the USA.
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...ediction-forecast-harsh-midwest-accuweather/1
 
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Brian Fentress with his wife Eleni, their
4-year-old daughter Anastasia and 1-year-old son Aydan, stand among snowmen
Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011, he built in their yard on Eielson Air Force
Base.

Read more: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - The
voice of Interior Alaska since 1903


Article in the Fairbanks Daily News today: Scientists say Kenai area getting drier - warmer.

http://newsminer.com/view/full_stor...warmer?instance=home_news_window_left_bullets
 
Handballer, nice looking family.

Thanks for your service.

Air Force 1970-1974, Spent most of my time at F.E. Warren AFB in Cheyennne, Wyoming
 
FAB,
I think you said it all with "Now there are billions. at stake" .

Those billions (actually hundreds of billions to near a trillion every year) represent yearly profits from the oil/energy industry.


That's who has the incentive and the financial resources to say or do anything regarding climate change to make sure there is no change in this countries direction regarding energy.

Okay you made your point - but isnt the Oil Energy complex just duking it out with the Enviro-Green complex for supremacy?

Sure - thats what I see is happening.

But take this into consideration, those who mistakenly believe Oil = Bad - Green = Good

I see that Oil is fueling my car, heating and cooling my home and a hundred other beneficial things THAT PROFIT ME.

What I see with the "Green" industry is billions in TARP money disappearing, a cabal of greedy bastards that would tax the AIR if they could
legiions of "consultants" and "compliance" Gov employees and a hundred other DECEITFUL activities going on that gave me SOLAR LIGHTS in
the front yard, period.

This Green Garbage is a scam, the benefit we are getting from it is literally nothing compared to Oil based Energy and if the Green Cabal wins we
will sit freezing in our homes with "rations" of power service.
 
Come on now...you would think that if human generated CO2 was a threat to the environment...there would be a "party" in favor of less people existing to pollute the air with CO2
 
Think the resurrection!
Just so much conflicting information that some folks can't see the forest for the trees. After a few years researching this thing I've come to the opinion that the Human generation of CO2 has NOTHING or a minuscule effect on global warming and currently there is no Warming at all especially from air breathing organisms exhaling, expelling gas or driving their cars. It is obvious to me that this THING is being used for political and monetary purposes and that's it.
As they said "show me the holes", Prove it!
Stop CAP and TRADE!
 
Tuesday, November 15th 2011, 7:49 AM EST Co2sceptic (Site Admin)

Arctic was nearly ice-free in the first Holocene Warm Period
Perhaps the silliest thing about the modern global warming debate is that we’re trying to evaluate major climate changes in eye-blinks of time such as 10 or 30 years. The big Ice Age cycle lasts about 90,000 years, the last one ended about 12,000 years ago. El Ninos last a year of two and change nothing, climate-wise. The Weather Channel can (sort of) predict ten days out.

Certainly wouldn't be the first time. See the linked pubs in the first link I posted about the relative level of CO2. And if you believe in technical analysis for markets I don't know why you'd have an issue with atmospheric models that can predict the weather quite accurately for 1-3 days and reasonably for as much as 10. Please note that weathermen do not perform the prediction...they interpret and communicate the results w/ the insight of well known local anomalies.

Yet the UN panel’s claims of man-made warming are based on an “unprecedented warming” that was only 22 years long, 1976–1998. There’s been no trace of a warming trend since. There was, however, an earlier “unprecedented warming” from 1915–1940—before the Industrial Revolution started seriously raising the C02 levels.

http://climaterealists.com/index.php

Count me a skeptic of this. We have had a number of the "hottest years on record" since 1998. I don't know where they get this 76-98 number...my guess is research used was published about 2000. Also, in who's book does the Industrial Revolution not begin until 1940 :confused:

Just like markets, there are small amplitude patterns embedded w/in large amplitude patterns. Climate is, by it's nature, cyclical...the question is whether or not there is a current
trend and is our society prepared to deal with the myriad repercussions of the trend...including wetter cooler temps in some places.

I'm not an alarmist...I just believe in being informed and prepared.

NOAA: 2010 Tied For Warmest Year on Record

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2011/20110112_globalstats.html

 
We are still trying to discuss subjects like this without the WARS that have happened in the past.
 
What does this have to do with the market, again?

I believe this place is called the "Lounge"...nuff said.




back to topic....CO2 is a byproduct of solar energy...it's called natural, hence, it is green....So Hug that!
 
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