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  1. skookumchuck

    Our cooling world

    But but but...........don't forget the Harper effect.
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    Climate models wildly overestimated global warming, study finds

    Can you rely on the weather forecast? Maybe not, at least when it comes to global warming predictions over short time periods. That’s the upshot of a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change that compared 117 climate predictions made in the 1990's to the actual amount of warming. Out of...
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    The Arctic ice cap grows by 60% in a year. I blame Gore

    So nobody thinks that since we have instant news nearly worldwide, that things we saw 100 years back, or 60, that were not reported do not count? I remember well, on the ranch in east central Alberta in 1957, hailstones so big and jagged they tore the hides of the cattle. I remember the tornado...
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    Pacific Ocean fills another piece of global warming puzzle

    It will be hilarious when they, these yappy grant lovers, are all correct but dead with the rest of us from hitting 17 when you play against the dealer :lol:
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    Amazing how the left wing ignores their own lack of class whilst flogging Rob Ford...

    for unproven allegations. I liked this article, if Ford actually turned out to be guilty, fine, hang him. Otherwise grow up children. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford should not resign. Nobody has proved that he’s done anything wrong. Make no mistake about it — the protests in front of Toronto’s City...
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    Nationalizing big oil and gas, withdrawing from NAFTA, and establishing a national cy

    Been a lot of BS and changes from these fools over the years, they know that without Quebec they are dead as usual so they beat the dead horse............. OTTAWA — Nationalizing big oil and gas, withdrawing from NAFTA, and establishing a national cycling strategy are among the resolutions...
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    Dangerous old men

    Articles: Dangerous Old Men January 12, 2013 Dangerous Old Men By Ebben Raves Everybody knows a Walt Kowalski. He is the grizzled Korean War veteran Clint Eastwood played in the movie Gran Torino. A man who...
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    Male DNA found for first time in female brains

    Not gonna say it;-) Male DNA has for the first time been found inside the female brain, according to new research led by a Canadian scientist. No, the finding doesn't explain why women sometimes know what their husbands are thinking. But it could lead to refining what "the self,"...
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    Apocalypse Not: Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Worry About End Times

    When the sun rises on December 22, as it surely will, do not expect apologies or even a rethink. No matter how often apocalyptic predictions fail to come true, another one soon arrives. And the prophets of apocalypse always draw a following—from the 100,000 Millerites who took to the hills...
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    Death knell for AGW

    Do 30 years of satellite data give enough evidence to say the sky is falling? Extracting sea-ice data from aging records :: Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
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    Death knell for AGW

    Haven't the usual suspects already explained why this is happening and how it ties into AGW? Oh wait, they will;-)
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    Oh shat! A bug, er worm

    in my Apple:lol: CORRECTED-Apple's home-grown Maps leaves users lost | Reuters By Poornima Gupta (Reuters) - An entire city is in the ocean, a farm has been labeled as an airport, highways end in the middle of nowhere and a hospital now covers the entire center of British city...
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    Message to Marois: Don’t take dirty Canadian money

    Gunter Message to Marois: Don’t take dirty Canadian money 0...
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    Graeme Hamilton: Marois’ swearing-in ceremony becomes a sovereigntist farce

    Freshly sworn in as Quebec Premier, Pauline Marois expressed her “firm conviction” that Quebec’s future is as a sovereign country. “A normal country that makes all its laws, decides for itself how to use its taxes and speaks with its own voice in the world,” she said Wednesday. The problem...
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    SOON AND BRIGGS: Global-warming fanatics take note Sunspots do impact climate

    SOON AND BRIGGS: Global-warming fanatics take note - Washington Times Scientists have been studying solar influences on the climate for more than 5,000 years. Chinese imperial astronomers kept detailed sunspot records. They noticed that more sunspots meant warmer weather. In 1801, the...
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    Climate Change and forestry in Canada

    Nope but nice try not taking the peer and management factor into consideration regarding grants. I have no problem with grants, just who abuse them as has appeared to be common among climate researchers. I do not dispute the tendency to be warmer during this cycle and i do not give a rat's azz...
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    Climate Change and forestry in Canada

    "97.4% of publishing climatologists answered yes to the following question:" How would the grants and publishing go if they said no or even unsure? I really hate the smell of used oats.
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    Climate Change and forestry in Canada

    Hmmmmm....now after asserting that the science you quote is irrefutable, you say, " There is good reason to be sceptical with science as with law, politics, religion, and the media for examples." Painting yourself into a corner is embarrassing huh? Are you part of the solution? Or just beaking...
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    Climate Change and forestry in Canada

    Want something related? New errors in IPCC climate change report - Telegraph The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) report is supposed to be the world’s most authoritative scientific account of the scale of global warming. But this paper has discovered a series...
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    Climate Change and forestry in Canada

    Where have you been while the world of science evolved? Climate scientists are immune to error, unlike medical scientists?