Global Warming - Fact Or Fiction?
Posted on April 16, 2008 in Global warming facts
Some people who have studied global issues would say there was no such thing as global warming and it is all a big hoax. However, others disagree and believe that since the industrial revolution, we are having a negative affect on our environment. The best place to start is to look at what we have already been led to believe. Global Warming Hoax Sources/Webliography This website (though not very attractive) is great and has a lot of links that relate to the giant hoax of global warming. The site has video documentary links, news article links, and links to pieces done by scientists/climatologists that prove the silliness and bad facts behind the theory of man made global warming.
Wednessday Links
Posted on April 16, 2008 in Global warming
Confederate Yankee: The Fake “Gun Rights Group” Supporting Obama SayUncle: Examined this same group above and found them to be a front group for gun grabbers. Castle Argghhh!:Continuing To Expose E-Mail to the Light of Day Right Wing News: Obama in Quotes Cassy Fiano: Poor Little Female Bloggers Texas Rainmaker: Obama Admits He Has No True Patriotism The Nose on Your Face: Transcript of Barack Obama’s Meeting With Typical San Francisco Citizens The American Mind: Sean Hackbarth Interview Unsettling the science, again I've linked a letter to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change from a group of scientists who didn't get the memo that they are flat earth-loving loons: Dear Dr. Pachauri and others associated with IPCC We are writing to you and others associated with the IPCC position – that man’s CO2 is a driver of global warming and climate change – to ask that you now in view of the evidence retract support from the current IPCC position [as in footnote 1] and admit that there is no observation
WHO drafts climate change action plan (The Herald)
Posted on April 09, 2008 in Climate changes
THE World Health Organisation is working on a global strategy and action plan to support member-states in developing their capacity for effective interventions to alleviate the impact of global climate change. Time to Take Global Warming Seriously I have to admit, I’ve been in the camp which hasn’t taken the threat of global warming seriously, but this story from FoodWeek Online has forced me to change my position… “Beer production in Australia and New Zealand could be cut by climate change within 25 years, a scientist has warned. Climate expert Dr Jim Salinger, of the NZ National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research says that climate change could cause a decline in malting barley production in both countries. ‘It will mean eit Imagining Australia - Global Engagement Following on from the Imagining Australia ideas on national identity, here are a few that relate to revamping our international engagement. We argue that freed from the constraints of the Cold War, enterprising middle powers-such as Australia-can take the lead in identifying global challenges and opportunities, developing solutions and strategies, and then generating the political will and resources necessary to enact them. We present proposals to illustrate how Australia can create a new role Some NEW links for those who love Astronomy and more... http://www.skyandtelescope.com/ SuperWASP Project A Raft of New Planets in Silhouette The SuperWASP project finds 10 new extrasolar planets crossing the faces of their stars Recent Articles A Perfect Pairing A Raft of New Planets in Silhouette This Week's Sky at a Glance Tour April's Sky — By Ear and Eye! Your Audio Sky Tour: April 2008 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ALL articles continue, please see this link to go to full story...http://www.spacedaily.com/ SPACE TRAVE
Global Warming and Grey Whales
Posted on April 09, 2008 in Climate changes
Climate change is altering Pacific gray whales’ migration patterns. According to Rob Davis, “The whales’ fall migration south past San Diego is peaking five days later than it once did. Once they get to Baja, they’re staying two weeks less than they did in the late 1970s.” Expert Emphasizes Urgency of Climate Change Policy, Impact on Poor and Vulnerable People Arlington, VA (PRWEB) April 1, 2008 -- Maria Blair, associate vice president and managing director of the Rockefeller Foundation, says there is an immediate need for the practical use of already... Earth Hour The first Earth Hour was held in Sydney, Australia on March 31st, 2007 from 7:30 to 8:30. Millions of people shut off their lights as a sign of solidarity in recognizing the need to correct global change. Al Gore on “60 Minutes” We've got links to the Al Gore "60 Minutes" interview. The piece gives you a brief overview of everything Gore has been up to lately, and it all revolves around climate change. A good chunk of time is spent on his new advertising campaign on global warming, which he has donated all of his profits from “An Inconvenient Truth” to help fund.