Daily Archives: January 6, 2010

This WUWT article from 2008 was on Fox News tonight

From WUWT on March 16, 2008, we found this article and it is now just getting national news exposure. I’m bringing it forward again since there has been a lot of activity in search engine traffic that has found its … Continue reading

Posted in Arctic, Climate News, media | 129 Comments

Winter kills: Excess Deaths in the Winter Months

108,500 Deaths in the US in 2008; 36,700 in England and Wales Last Winter; 5,600 in Canada (2006); 7,000 in Australia (1997-2006 Average); Thousands in Other Developed Countries Indur M. Goklany Since extreme cold has gripped much of the Northern … Continue reading

Posted in economy-health | 74 Comments

Cold Killing Iguanas

Extended cold could kill invasive iguanas Dropping temperatures slow down lizards Photo credit Bjørn Christian Tørrissen This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Official license From Sunsentinel.com With this week’s evening temperatures falling toward the upper 30s, strange fruit … Continue reading

Posted in weather | 119 Comments

Climategate: Michael Mann’s very unhappy New Year

By James Delingpole Read original story here with comments. As I said yesterday, one of our jobs this year is to wipe the complacent smiles off the smug faces of the lobbyists, “experts”, “scientists”, politicians and activists pushing AGW. This … Continue reading

Posted in Climategate, Uncategorized | 192 Comments

Stat Model Predicts Flat Temperatures Through 2050

Doug L. Hoffman The Resilient Earth Friday, Dec 18th, 2009 While climate skeptics have gleefully pointed to the past decade’s lack of temperature rise as proof that global warming is not happening as predicted, climate change activists have claimed that … Continue reading

Posted in climate_change, forecasting | 121 Comments

Gore’s a bust – a frozen one

‘Frozen Gore’ sculpture returns in Fairbanks to fuel climate change debate Fairbanks Daily Miner  | January 5, 2010 | Jeff Richardson FAIRBANKS – In what might become an annual tradition, an ice sculpture of former Vice President Al Gore has … Continue reading

Posted in Al Gore, satire | 75 Comments

Socioeconomic Impacts of Global Warming are Systematically Overestimated–Part II

Socioeconomic Impacts of Global Warming are Systematically Overestimated Part II:  How Large Might be the Overestimation? Indur M. Goklany A major argument advanced for drastic GHG emission reductions is that, otherwise, we are told, global warming will exacerbate the problems … Continue reading

Posted in Agriculture, economy-health, forecasting, IPCC | 46 Comments

London Times forced to recant ads touting NE passage

From WUWT on October 7th:  The surprising real story about this year’s Northeast passage transit: The media botched it One newspaper is making the most of this “first ever event”, according to a story in the UK Register: The Times has … Continue reading

Posted in media | 124 Comments

The frigid hit parade – over 1200 new cold and snow records set in the last week in the USA, more in progress

From the “weather is not c..c..cl..climate” department, cold and snow hits hard. Meanwhile, Hot Weather Convinces Media of Climate Change; Cold Weather Ignored. And it heads far south too. A hard freeze warning has been issued for the Miami and … Continue reading

Posted in records, weather | 178 Comments