Kiribati Growing, Not Sinking As NPR Claims

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/03/2916873.htm

h/t to Scarlet Pumpernickel

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21 Responses to Kiribati Growing, Not Sinking As NPR Claims

  1. suyts says:

    Well, yeh, but it was largely ignored when it came out. Facts don’t matter to the warmistas.

  2. Glen Shevlin says:

    Bummer, another cause lost to facts

  3. PhilJourdan says:

    Confusius Say: Man who gets facts from NPR has poop for brains.

  4. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    Here’s something else the warmists will have problems explaining. Mega El Ninos. Question is, is this the bond cycle that is due again around 1500 years….

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/peru_prog_summary.shtml

    The result was fascinating. The climate record suggested that at around 560 to 650 AD – the time the Moche were thought to have collapsed – there had been a 30-year drought in the mountains, followed by 30 years or so of heavy rain and snow.

    If the weather on the coast was the opposite, then it suggested a 30-year El Nino – what climatologists call a mega El Nino – starting at around 560 AD, which was followed by a mega drought lasting another 30 years. Such a huge series of climatic extremes would have been enough to kill off an civilization – even a modern one

  5. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCi2uRS-ZnU

    wow weather can change when CO2 is really low and safe

    I thought before 1850 the weather was 22.3C all over the world

  6. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    Decades of drought, and CO2 stayed the same. Please explain NASA and stop talking crap that this La Nina is the worst ever

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqUj928cH7M

  7. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czjChV4Y2qY&playnext=1&list=PLD55C8B55EC3032E6

    This should be Inconvenient Truth Part 2 – El Nino really controls the weather, not plant food

  8. VillageIdiot says:

    My dad said…”Buy land… because they aren’t making anymore.”

    What a sucker I was… THEY ARE MAKING MORE!!!

  9. Dr. Killpatient says:

    Apparently, global warming causes islands to grow. It’s completely consistent with what they’ve been warning us about all along.

  10. Jim Cole says:

    re: Scarlet Pumpernickel first BBC YouTube featuring Lonnie Thompson

    That guy is an absolute twit and no scientist. He has refused to archive any of his mountain ice-core data for decades

    “Trust me, I’m a scientist” – NOT

    • Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

      Mega El Ninos cleaned out the Nazcar civilizaton, you can see the marks on the desert where the big rains fell. There are some theories that the lines were in fact to applease the gods for this 500 year or so event or 1500 year event

  11. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://www.werc.usgs.gov/outreach.aspx?RecordID=45

    Guess what, first climate change causes fires, now fires are good and actually store carbon. Cool, when I turn on my engine today to go to work I’ll be storing carbon too

  12. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/the-facts-on-climate-change/story-e6frezz0-1226007155175

    Comedy of the day from Australia’s chief climate change alarmist

  13. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12484314

    First we are running out of water, no we have too much, make up your mind scientists

  14. al says:

    I heard this junk the other day.

    What next?

    Rising ocean levels will be responsible for California disappearing beneath the ocean floor in a few million years?

    Oh…it was also rising ocean levels that made dirt and rock appear from under the ocean blue during the Indonesian quake of 2004, too, I guess…

  15. CO2 Does not drive temperature says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8jOENwyklg

    “Dr Nils Axel Morner : The Maldives Are Not Sinking”

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