Settled Science Update

Global warming is causing all kinds of crazy stuff, ignoring the fact that it isn’t occurring.

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35 Responses to Settled Science Update

  1. Andy Oz says:

    Maine just had a Record Lobster catch. Doesn’t the weather channel read the paper??
    “Warm water during the past couple of years disrupted the fishery’s patterns, forcing prices down while landings totals have soared.” And they were heavier!!
    https://bangordailynews.com/2014/08/31/news/state/lobster-industry-grateful-for-normal-summer-2/

  2. Andy Oz says:

    As for wine production? It looks good to me. Alarmists are idiots.
    People drink less than in the past due to drink/drive laws which came in 1980’s as well as new taxes on business lunches.
    http://img.interempresas.net/fotos/897664.jpeg
    http://www.winesandvines.com/template.cfm?section=news&content=123596

    • Shazaam says:

      Wine production will be fine. Some north coast vineyards believed the global warming predictions and started planting tender, more valuable European grape varieties in advance of the “real warming”. They paid for their trust in the words of climatologists last winter.

      From Presque Isle Winery: This year’s harsh winter has resulted in the devastation of local wine grape crop. These very unusual conditions make it very difficult to estimate harvest dates and availability. What we can tell you is that native grapes, such as Concord and Niagara, should be plentiful. However, local Vinifera and Hybrid grapes have suffered through the snow, so there is likely to be no crop of numerous varieties this year, and extremely limited crops of many others. http://www.piwine.com/harvest.html

      I expect we’ll see those tender European varieties ripped out of the fields wholesale if they suffer similar winter damage this coming winter (2014-2015).

      • mjc says:

        Well, if the warming is true, then maybe Scandinavia can finally have a wine industry able to rival that of the warmer parts of Europe?

        Besides, it’s not like wine was non-exsistant during the MWP or even before that during the Roman warm period.

        • mjc says:

          Oh…that leaves out the fact that organized wine production was first developed during the HCO (along with the development of agriculture and the domestication of most of our crops and livestock).

        • nielszoo says:

          I’ve got an option in for a lovely vineyard in Yakutsk. I haven’t been there but the guy from the UN said it was going to be fabulous wine country really soon and I might even be able to grow some citrus trees. If not there I’ve heard of another one near Tiksi that might be even nicer… right near the Laptev Sea.

        • You were lucky to get it. These places are teeming with winery scouts. In August, a whole bunch of them were sneaking around Arctic Bay under false pretenses …

          http://northwestpassage2014.blogspot.com

      • rah says:

        Ha, that recent 6.0 earthquake is reported to have smashed about 1 million bottles of Napa Valley wine. Probably in 30 seconds did more damage to the supply than AGW has done ever.

  3. geran says:

    “…ignoring the fact that it isn’t occurring.”
    >>>>>

    Yes, it is so important that we “ignore” that simple fact.

    “We’re heading for planet disaster, except there is a ‘pause’.”
    “Our grandchildren will never see snow again, except there is a ‘pause’.”
    “Mt. Everest will be two miles under water, except there is a ‘pause’.”

    Other great “pauses” now occurring: Dinosaurs and Dodo Birds

  4. Sparks says:

    Has it been 19 years?.. how does anyone know what an estimated global temperature anomaly of between 15C and 16C does on a planetary scale? answers on a self addressed envelope please I’d say, yer talking through your hat.

    • Gail Combs says:

      Estimated via satellite data (RSS)

      Though the temperature data from the earth’s surface has an error >= 5C for 6% of the surface stations meaning that is the error for the entire data set. (The error can not be any better than that of the worst of the data)

      The sample size is one so the statistics of large numbers can not be used to improve the data. Decimial points are laughable.

      To any honest scientist who bothers to look CAGW is laughable which means we have an awful lot of dishonest ‘scientists’ out there.

  5. Jason Calley says:

    I am thinking of joining the CAGW cult. I mean, if we are having this many global warming disasters without any actual warming, just imagine how much worse it would be if we actually DID have global warming! There is robust evidence that global warming has already caused the extinction of the wooly mammoth. How long can we afford to wait before we act?

  6. BallBounces says:

    FACT: Global Warming Is Causing A Slew Of Alarmist Newspaper Articles.

  7. rah says:

    Alarmists are going through the 5 stages of death and dying. However I doubt they will ever get to the stage of Acceptance until a glacier buries them.

    • Gail Combs says:

      That is why I am hoping the next glaciation arrive SOON, before the Luddites finish completely dismantling western civilization.

      • rah says:

        Though I want the alarmists and the shysters stomped and proven wrong (I don’t think they have the conscience to be humiliated), I’m not willing to wish for the next ice age to prove the point. Cold kills a heck of a lot more than warmth even if I would not be here to see it.

        • Gail Combs says:

          rah,
          I am very serious and for good reasons.

          A major cooling/Little Ice Age/ Glaciation looks more and more certain. I rather have it NOW before the idiotic Progressives finish completely trashing the USA and the rest of western civilization.

          If we go into a major cooling/Little Ice Age/ Glaciation, a couple decades from now you had better be able to speak Chinese because that idiot Clinton handed all of our technology to China. And China hates the west. China Picks at the Scab to Keep the Wound Fresh

          Lessons of history: China’s century of humiliation: The repercussions of British opportunism in China during the Opium Wars can be felt in geopolitics even today

          This is because of the idiotic idea of Interdependence that the Progressives, UN, WTO, EU, IMF and World Bank have been promoting. China is for China and is taking advantage of this idiocy.

          Also see: Dale C. Copeland, “Economic Interdependence and War: A Theory of Trade Expectations,” International Security, Vol. 20, no.4 (Spring 1996)
          (wwwDOT)mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/copeland.htm

        • rishrac says:

          @ Gail, if the AGW community had been able to get a treaty, it would be a worse case scenario when colder weather comes. The current EPA may be bad, but a law can be overturned. A treaty can not. The reduction in production of fossil fuels, power plants, and without any real alternatives would have caused untold suffering. This past winter, I’m sure that the propane shortage caused a lot of people hardships. The property I bought down south, I’m not sure I went far enough south. ( I bought it in the early 1990’s for exactly this reason). But I did research it. The thing I worry about is.. how fast?

          I agree with everything you said btw. The sooner it gets cold, the sooner AGW goes down the drain. It’d be better than to be so far behind we can’t catch up.

          if you are interested read about Sidney Riley, a real life James Bond guy. The Chinese have good reason to not want a stock market. Riley worked for the British. He found out when the Japanese were going to invade China. Several weeks before the Brits ran the stock market in China sky high, then sold out, at the same time buying long in Japan. They made a national fortune. That’s why China was closed for so many years.

  8. Even our dog knows something’s afoot. He doesn’t want to eat dry dog food anymore and goes out instead to graze on grass. I think he feels guilty.

    http://www.utne.com/Environment/Pets-Global-Warming-Machine-Dogs-Cats-5680.aspx#axzz3CMhNwxBi

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