November 12, 2013 – 11:18 am
Of course, they don’t put “climate change” in quotation marks like I do Yes, Typhoon Haiyan Was Caused by Climate Change This article is a joint publication of TheNation.com and Foreign Policy In Focus. It seems these days that whenever Mother Nature wants to send an urgent message to humankind, it sends it via the […]
November 10, 2013 – 5:36 pm
Doooooom! (The Gazette) Four generations of my ancestors made a living in Iowa’s dirt. That proud legacy is under attack as extreme weather profoundly affects the productivity of Iowa’s current farmers and of farmers to come. Climate change is wreaking havoc on my farm, my family members’ farms, and every farm in Iowa. I’m shocked […]
November 9, 2013 – 2:42 pm
It’s like they aren’t even aware of the 17 year pause or something, but this gives The Atlantic’s John Metcalfe a thrilling up his leg Weather geeks, say goodbye to your morning productivity. The data conjurers at NOAA have rolled their latest environmental visualization out of the hanger, and it is bursting with every possible […]
November 8, 2013 – 2:41 pm
Obviously, we have to start with Joe Romm’s Climate Progress, funded by George Soros Super Typhoon Haiyan is making a beeline towards the Philippines and thousands of people in vulnerable areas are being relocated to prepare for the impact of the strongest storm on the planet so far this year. According to Climate Central, extremely […]
November 5, 2013 – 11:23 am
How dare the biosphere of the Earth ever change? (Alaska Dispatch) Dead seals littering beaches, bolts of fur dangling from deer, white worms squiggling in the meat of freshly killed grouse. Incidents like these are some of the dozens of reports from the front lines of climate change in rural Alaska, where a volunteer army […]
November 3, 2013 – 3:02 pm
This is nothing new: Warmists have been pushing “food security” as a hotcoldwetdry meme for decades, most heavily over the past 5 years or so (along with other memes, such as biodiversity and sustainability). It crops up 2-3 times a year as a big push. Apparently this week is the week to push it again. […]
November 2, 2013 – 8:41 am
Obviously, we’re doomed or something (Post Gazette) Unusually warm October weather and less September rain explain why leaves failed to produce brilliant splashes of gold, orange, red and purple, with many remaining green into the first week of November. It also raises the spectre of climate change. Every year has seasonal variations, but some scientists […]
October 30, 2013 – 11:10 am
Late morning coffee snorters edition, where that pesky word “may” crops up again (CNN) Nearly a third of the world’s economic output will come from countries facing “high” to “extreme” risks from the impacts of climate change within 12 years, according to a new report. The Climate Change Vulnerability Index, an annual report produced by […]
October 28, 2013 – 10:58 am
And Chris Christie is a Bad Person from not passing legislation that Does Something. The Star Ledger’s Julie O’Connor has a typical Warmist meltdown One year ago, when Hurricane Sandy struck our shores, Gov. Chris Christie’s approval rating hit a historic high. Who could forget the blue fleece? With his bear hugs for flooding victims, […]
October 15, 2013 – 10:49 am
All because you purchased a plastic bottle of water, you Gaia hater you (Accuweather, which should probably deal with simply the weather, rather than activism) Climate change has brought once lively and loud habitats to utter silence as their inhabitants of birds, frogs and insects have either vanished or drastically changed their migration patterns. A […]