Top 10 Things I Learned This Week

  • Quebec is part of the Arctic
  • Japan is part of the Arctic
  • CO2 drives plate tectonics
  • Slowing sea level rise is accelerating
  • Events which happen almost every year are the worst in history each time they happen
  • Sending an E-mail is different from sending an E-mail
  • Cooling temperatures are an indication of warming temperatures
  • Snow in the deep south is due to record warmth.
  • The Arctic is melting at -30C
  • Nuclear war would make the planet safer

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17 Responses to Top 10 Things I Learned This Week

  1. Russ says:

    Yep Steven, noe it all makes sence to me!

  2. Luke of the D says:

    Mr. Goddard, you’re telling me you just now learned these lessons? Then clearly you haven’t been listening to the proper Warmista channels. Too bad for you. The Warmistas know everything there is to know and if they don’t know it they know it anyway because Gaia said so (that’s the earth god not the titan, right? I always get those two confused).

  3. Old Goat says:

    Clearly, this is an example of “Post-Normal Knowledge”, and should be assimilated by all, post-haste…

    • Edward says:

      Hello Goat,

      It’s a funny old post normal world, things are not as they seem, have we slipped into Dave’s and Bufhuhne’s parallel Universe?

  4. jazznick says:

    Euro-nutter blames Japanese disasters on Mother Nature complaining about climate change !

    http://www.eesc.europa.eu/?i=portal.en.staffan-nilsson-speeches.15361

  5. Edward says:

    Been watching the BBC again Steve?

    Sigh!

    If I’ve told you once, I’ve told you a million times, stop exaggerating!

    Privatise Al beebera!

    No. 11. Arsenal are going to win……………………….. not a lot this season.

  6. Ivan says:

    Congratulations Steve.
    You have now pre-qualified for acceptance into the Bovine University advanced degree in Climate Science.

  7. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    And don’t forget there is a tiny island in the pacific somewhere, BBC keeps mentioning it, not only does it get hit by the tsunami, it’s drowning from global warming, it’s really amazing it’s actually still there? Like what they never had a tsunami before in the last 100 years??????????????????

  8. omnologos says:

    who would have guessed …nuclear power stations need power to stay safe, don’t generate any when it’s not safe and only remain safe for 8 hours when it’s not safe

    • Luke of the D says:

      And your point is Mr. Omnologos? Nuclear power has its drawdowns… and big ones! But still, hard to come up with a power source as significant and efficient (although admittedly that can be improved… Thorium reactors are one option). Wind and solar are pipedreams. Geothermal and hydro impact the envirnoment in significant ways. Coal and natural gas and petroluem pollute (and make lots of that EVIL Carbon Dioxide! EVIL!). So what is the alternate? What is safe?

  9. Scarlet Pumpernickel says:

    And coral can die from volcanoes!!

    http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T110217004981.htm

  10. Andy Weiss says:

    We need a nuclear war, but a controlled nuclear war where the Nuclear Winter is exactly what is needed to negate the effects of evil CO2. Maybe a hydrogen bomb to the Mideast will kill multiple birds with one stone.

  11. Wes M. says:

    Man, I went into the wrong field. In climatology appearently you can lie and manipulate data and still be considered a prize winning candidate. I even have the same credentials in climate science people like Gore do: None whatsoever.

    GIMME MY NOBEL PRIZE!

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