Boulder is the epicenter of climate fraud, and James Blalog is one of the chief fraudsters. He takes pictures of glaciers moving, and blames it on CO2. His most recent attempt to deceive the public is in Antarctica, where he claims the Antarctic peninsula is the fastest warming place on Earth.
What will the Antarctic Peninsula show that the Arctic didn’t? Or can’t?
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the world’s most important places for telling the story of a changing climate. Palmer Station, the U.S. research base, has seen winter temperatures warm by 11 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius) in the past 50 years. The average year-round temperature has warmed up by 5 degrees Fahrenheit (2.8 degrees Celsius).
Those are enormous rates of change, tremendous rates that are on par with the most severe warming seen anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, including the U.S. Southwest and the Arctic Ocean basin.
“Chasing Ice” Photographer Focuses on Melting Glaciers in Antarctica
The exact opposite is true. The Antarctic peninsula is one of the few places on Earth that has cooled over the past 35 years.
Temperatures there have dropped abut half a degree since 1979.
The warming that did occur there occurred before 1960, when CO2 was low.
Blalog will show some pictures from 100 years ago, and compare them to modern pictures, to prove that global warming is making the glaciers disappear. What he won’t tell them is that everything he documents has been going on for centuries, and has nothing to do with human activity.
Blalog makes lots of money by going on camping trips, taking pictures, and lying to liberal groups about climate. His fraud is on display in just about every major airport in the US, and is prominently displayed at NCAR.
Our old friend George Monbiot has resurfaced:
Just what is it about romantic (male) foodies and roadkill?
The first picture is a beauty. This is the guy we have been learning about global warming sorry climate change for a decade.
Better road kill was available during that “1932 warmer world” in central Australia. If you would prefer to eat birds than a squirrel.
http://www.birdssa.asn.au/images/saopdfs/Volume11/1932V11P158B.pdf