Climategate: Pouring Gasoline on the Flames

by admin on February 14, 2010

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Why is the weatherman the only person (except for weatherwomen) who can be wrong so often and still keep his job? Well, the answer lies in the nature of weather. Despite all the technology and gadgetry that the weather people employ for their prognostications, the weather still manages to have the last word and the last laugh more often than not. Or so it appears.

From Copenhagen to Washington, D.C. to Vancouver to Wilmington, N.C., this planet’s weather and climate continue to confound us. What’s going on? Record snowfall in the southern states and no snow where it’s needed in Vancouver, B.C. for the Winter Games. What the?

If we can’t predict the weather with enough accuracy to keep or cancel a soccer game two days in advance, what we can predict, it seems, is fraud among climate scientists. Climategate marches on. Here is some of the latest on  climategate.

Climategate: the official cover-up continues – Telegraph Blogs

If there’s one thing that stinks even more than Climategate, it’s the attempts we’re seeing everywhere from the IPCC and Penn State University to the BBC to pretend that nothing seriously bad has happened, that “the science” is still …

Publish Date: 02/12/2010 8:28

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/

AP ClimateGate Apologist/Participant Borenstein Can’t Keep Global

Since the AP science reporter wrote his December 12, 2009 defense of the alleged scientists who have promoted the alleged perils of human-caused global warming, the scandal known as ClimateGate has inexorably widened. …

Publish Date: 02/12/2010 20:54

http://newsbusters.org/

davidfgrove: American Thinker: Climategate’s Phil Jones Confesses

skip to main | skip to sidebar. davidfgrove. was blog interesting? Video Bar. Loading… space traveler. space traveler. Search This Blog. Loading… Sunday, February 14, 2010. American Thinker: Climategate’s Phil Jones Confesses to …

Publish Date: 02/14/2010 3:14

http://davidfgrove.blogspot.com/

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