Friday, January 14, 2011

Yet more global warming alarmism

El Nino seen triggering next world warmth record

NASA Research Finds 2010 Tied for Warmest Year on Record

Okay, there they go again. Can we take their report to heart this time? I checked to see which organizations and people are behind the lead article.

The lead article references the U.N. World Meteorological Organization and the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in Britain; both are suspect sources because of their partisan nature regarding the earth's climate which was adequately demonstrated through their involvement with the now discredited U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and subsequent reports, and, the latter, with Climate-gate.

The NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is also referenced in the lead article and is the source for the second article. This article quotes Jim Hansen, director of the GISS who is also known to be an advocate for AGW (see, e.g., The Threat to the Planet).

So, the bottom line is, there is nothing new here; just more global warming/climate change alarmism from the AGW cabal and their water-carriers, the MSM.



Update: Why Is NASA Hiding James Hansen’s Ethics Records?
The climate change fanatic has plenty of outside income. Did he obtain the proper waivers from NASA as he must according to the law?

6 comments:

WomanHonorThyself said...

what a bunch of hooey..and they won't let up!

hbl said...

And, how. We need to throw the rascals out in 2012.

WomanHonorThyself said...

HAVE A SWEET SUNDAY dear friend!!:)

hbl said...

Thank you, Angel.

SNAKE HUNTERS said...

Well, we retired to Eastern Tennessee in 1998, and we love it; but the winter of 2010-11 has been the coldest yet, with more snow and icy roads than any previous year.
We were kinda hoping that Al Gore
might help a little bit, if he'd
just blow some of that hot air from global warming our way!

reb
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