Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- UK Net Zero
- Erasing 1921
- “the world’s most eminent climate scientists”
- Warming Toledo
- One Year Left To Save The Planet
- Cold Hurricanes
- Plant Food
- President Trump Gets Every Question Right
- The Inflation Reduction Act
- Saving The Ecosystem
- Two Weeks Past The End Of The World
- Desperate State Of The Cryosphere
- “most secure in American history”
- “Trump moves to hobble major US climate change study”
- April 11, 1965 Tornado Outbreak
- The CO2 Endangerment Finding
- Climate Correlation
- What Me Worry?
- Heatwaves Of 1980
- More Proof Of Global Warming
- Shutting Down The Climate
- ChatGPT Research Proposal
- Warming Twice As Fast
- Understanding Climate Science
- Recycling The Same News Every Century
Recent Comments
- conrad ziefle on UK Net Zero
- czechlist on UK Net Zero
- Francis Barnett on “the world’s most eminent climate scientists”
- Francis Barnett on “the world’s most eminent climate scientists”
- arn on UK Net Zero
- Steven Fraser on Plant Food
- gordon vigurs on UK Net Zero
- arn on UK Net Zero
- Robertvd on UK Net Zero
- arn on UK Net Zero
Daily Archives: September 29, 2010
Technology Bias Part 2
“Tropical Storm Nicole” came and went in a matter of hours, as did hurricane Lisa and major hurricane Julia. It is unlikely that any of these would have made it into the storm record 70 years ago. Certainly not as … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
3 Comments
Life On The Safe Side Of The Tracks
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCuGqIhUaJE&feature=player_embedded] Every city has its good side and bad side. Eric Cartman compared East Denver to Afghanistan. For James Hansen, the safe side of the tracks is 350 ppm CO2 – i.e. 1988 (aka the year Tim Wirth turned off … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
4 Comments
Do They Wonder Why We Don’t Take Them Seriously? : Part 1
2,000 pound Walrus being supported by three inches of rotten ice
Posted in Uncategorized
15 Comments
More Levity From The EPA
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ Let’s see – hottest in the 1930s, coolest in the 1960s, and now increasing again. Isn’t that what we call “cyclical behaviour?”
Posted in Uncategorized
3 Comments
Update On Igor’s Wake
Igor chilled much of the Atlantic, making it a lot tougher for anything major to follow him this season. http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Igor_2010_track.png
Posted in Uncategorized
1 Comment
Rommulan Logic
Flashback to less than one year ago. NSIDC shows a totally different story :
Posted in Uncategorized
1 Comment
Arctic Continues Record Ice Growth
DMI now shows 30% concentration ice ahead of 2005 and 2009. There has been about 20% growth over the last two weeks.
Posted in Uncategorized
12 Comments
NSIDC Maps Show 10% Ice Growth During The Past Week
My composite of NSIDC’ September 27/20 maps shows new ice in green.
Posted in Uncategorized
4 Comments
Aztec Human Sacrifice
The Aztecs believed that droughts, famines and floods were the result of the gods being unhappy with them – and that by making between 20,000 and 80,000 human sacrifices per year, they could minimize the frequency of “extreme” weather events. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
3 Comments