30 Inches of Snow in Washington Therefore We Need a New Agency
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | February 8th at 02:32 PM |
These people never stop generating the laughs. There are thirty inches of snow in Washington, DC. Here in Macon, Georgia, an area global warming scientists have long predicted would become a desert, we are 24 inches into a rain surplus in the past 365 calendar days. You know what this all means right? We need a new federal agency to “study and report on the | Read More »
Amateur Barack Obama’s Speechifying Causes an International Incident
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | December 19th at 09:22 PM |
While Americans are fixated on the weekend blizzard and the health care debate, the rest of the world is fixated on the disastrous “climate change” talks in Copenhagen. More importantly, though world leaders could not agree on much of anything significant, they could all agree on one thing: Barack Obama screwed up a delicate situation and unintentionally sunk the deal. For a man who is | Read More »
Steven Hayward on Climategate
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | December 6th at 08:49 PM |
You just have to read this. Slowly and mostly unnoticed by the major news media, the air has been going out of the global warming balloon. Global temperatures stopped rising a few years ago, much to the dismay of the climate campaigners. The U.N.’s upcoming Copenhagen conference–which was supposed to yield a binding greenhouse gas emissions reduction treaty as a successor to the failed Kyoto | Read More »
The Great Global Warming Fraud
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | November 22nd at 07:59 PM |
Late last week, servers at Britain’s Climate Research Unit, a part of the University of East Anglia, were hacked and over 172 megabytes of data dumped onto the internet for public access. The data paints an ugly picture of scientists operating as political hacks orchestrating smear campaigns against global warming dissidents, deleting files rather than make their data publicly available, and manufacturing data to prove | Read More »