October 2008

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Is global cooling upon us?

Posted by Roy Cordato on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

This is from Professor Don Easterbrook at Western Washington University. Here’s his conclusions:

Rather than drastic global warming at a rate of 0.5C (1F) per decade, historic records of past natural cycles suggest global cooling for the first several decades of the 21st century to about 2030, followed by global warming from about 2030 to about 2060, and renewed global cooling from 2060 to 2090. […] Recent solar changes suggest that it could be fairly severe, perhaps more like the 1880 to 1915 cool cycle than the more moderate 1945-1977 cool cycle.

The question is will any of this get John McCain, if he is elected president, to reconsider his views on global warming? We know that new data will have no impact on Obama since his goals have nothing to do with solving a global warming problem and everything to do with social engineering.

Post-Election Seminar on Environmental Issues, November 18th

Posted by Clint Atkins on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized, Global Warming, Environmentalism, offshore drilling

Cliffside and Mercury

Posted by Daren Bakst on 17 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Mercury

Climate Regisry colludes with DENR/DAQ for $100,000 taxpayer money

Posted by Roy Cordato on 14 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Re: House Democrat Proposal

Posted by Roy Cordato on 10 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

House Democratic Proposal: Destroy Economy

Posted by Daren Bakst on 10 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Global Warming, Impact on Poor

CCS, the Energy Center and a tale of three reports

Posted by Roy Cordato on 10 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized, Global Warming

Peer review of ASU Energy Center report–an inside job

Posted by Roy Cordato on 09 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Carbon Credit Language in Bailout Bill

Posted by Clint Atkins on 03 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

What might you not be able to do

Posted by Roy Cordato on 02 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

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