28 Sep

Looks Like Cloudy with a Chance of Reality

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What does man-made CO2 have to do with global warming? Apparently, nothing (Except maybe lining the pockets of the climate change profiteers).

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This entry was posted in Global Warming. Bookmark the permalink. Monday, September 28th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
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5 Responses to Looks Like Cloudy with a Chance of Reality

  1. Mike says: 1

    What a joke GW is!! The Democrats with the help of the LSM created a political climate that was yes mad made!! As far as Global Warming, this concept is a joke.

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  2. Neo says: 2

    Steve McIntyre proved that the infamous Mann AGW “hockey stick” proxy data was cherry picked. It appears that the “facts were being fixed around the policy.

    I’ve heard of that before … somewhere.

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  3. bill-tb says: 3

    Why would anyone fall for the joke that CO2, the very stuff necessary for all life on earth, would damage our climate. How do we know that there is too much and not too little in the atmosphere? And how would we know anyway?

    And if that isn’t enough, the fact that everyt computer climate model predicts a warm “Al Gore” belt surrounding the tropics, yet every type of measurement shows it does not exist.

    The fact that global warming occurs at the same time as earth on Jupiter, Mars and even Pluto, there is a clue there somewhere.

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  4. BarbaraS says: 4

    It’s always been about money.

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  5. Mad Capn Bob says: 5

    I see from the chart on the right that its 98 over Ohio. Don’t I wish…its wet, miserable, and not even near 60. I don’t know about other places, but this region has been short-changed by “global warming”.

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