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IPCC Scientist calls Global Warming Fears the Worst scientific scandal in history

June 17, 2008
Marc Morano

Alert: UN IPCC Japanese Scientist Turns on UN – Sun Slows Down More! - Climate Fear ‘Running out of Gas’ - Spitting = Impact of Doubling CO2? - Round Up – June 17, 2008
[Note: The Sheer volume of scientists dissenting from UN IPCC climate views since 2007 has made it ...

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Global Warming and Disastrous Floods in Wisconsin

Global Warming and Disastrous Floods in Wisconsin

Jun 14, 2008
Environmentalists Try to Take Advantage of Natural Disaster - Blame Midwest Floods on Global Warming
By Joseph D’Aleo

In the latest in a series of predictable releases, an environmental group Clean Wisconsin today claimedthat the disastrous floods that ravaged southern Wisconsin ...

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First Hurricane of US season likely 18-22 June?

June 12, 2008
Utilizing WeatherAction's revolutionary Solar Weather Technique
CO2 Skeptics
Gulf Of Mexico land hit 75% likely.  
Weather Action Long range trail forecasts for World weather extremes
First Hurricane of US season likely 18-22 June. Gulf Of Mexico land hit 75% likely.
Severe tornadoes ...

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Global Warming Alarmists Like High Gas Prices

Global Warming Alarmists Like High Gas Prices

June 11, 2008

By Nathan Burchfiel
Business & Media Institute
(RSN Graphic)
Climate change activists in elected office, lobbying and the media view rising fuel costs as 'the best thing that can possibly happen.'

Has has finally hit $4 a gallon. Most Americans are upset about the cost, but to ...

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Opposition to Coal Will Reduce Electricity Reliability, Harm US Economy

June 16, 2008
SPPI

In an April 2008 white paper entitled, "Natural Gas and Electricity Costs and Impacts on Industry", the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) reported that opposition to new coal-based power plants is leading to a generation capacity shortage ...

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One of the Coolest Spring on Record

One of the Coolest Spring on Record

Friday, June 06, 2008
U.S. Has 36th Coolest Spring on Record
The March-May spring season was the 36th coolest on record for the contiguous United States, according to an analysis by NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. Separately, last month ended as the 34th coolest May for ...

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Global Warming in a Cooling World

June 6, 2008
by Bob Webster
Headlines from around the world strongly suggest that the ardor for "doing something" about carbon emissions has cooled substantially, just as has global temperatures over recent years. Cooling ardor is due to the sobering recognition that the costs of current "green" ...

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Lieberman-Warner Vote Expected as early as Friday, June 6th!

June 5, 2008
Eagle Forum
Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act    UPDATE: Vote Goes Down in Flames!
After promising to allow an open and lengthy debate on America's Climate Security Act (S. 3036), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) filed cloture to proceed to final passage, allowing NO ...

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The Death Blow to Anthropogenic Global Warming

The Death Blow to Anthropogenic Global Warming

The Death Blow to AGW
Co2sceptic
Wednesday June 04, 2008 9:46 AM BST

Stephen Wilde has been a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society since 1968. The first five articles from Mr Wilde were received with a great deal of interest throughout the Co2 Sceptic community.

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