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12-03-2013, 04:28 PM #41
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- Climate Depot’s Morano At UN Press Conference in Warsaw Denounces Exploitation of Typhoon to ‘an unappreciative audience’: Morano ‘compared the belief that policy can change the weather to ‘medieval witchcraft’
- UN Climate Summit Rejects Its Own Science – Links Typhoon Haiyan to Global Warming – UN Summit Degenerates Into Unscientific Claims to Advance Political Agenda – Climate Depot Special Report
Global sea ice areal extent at highest level since 1994; Southern Hemisphere continues on an amazing run of daily record highs of expanding ice
- World Agricultural Output Continues to Rise, Despite Predictions of Decline'The year 2013 has been a great year for global agriculture. Record world production of rice and healthy production of wheat and corn produced strong harvests across the world. These gains were achieved despite continuing predictions that world agricultural output is headed for a decline.'
- Analysis: UN IPCC Finds The Important Natural Climate Driver – Solar Surface Radiation Intensity – But Then Ignores It!
- Warmist David ‘snow is just a thing of the past; Viner Gets It Wrong Again
- According to Ban Ki-moon, the latest UN IPCC report vaporized climate skepticism
- Analysis: History falsifies climate alarmist sea level claims'Since the Little Ice Age ended about 160 years ago, tide gauges show that sea level has risen at a steady rate – with no correlation to the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels'
- Bjorn Lomborg: EU plans to waste $7 trillion on climate policies that will make no noticeable difference'Today’s policies to combat climate change cost much more than the benefits they produce' - 'For every dollar spent, the EU stands to avoid about 10 cents of damage. This does not mean that climate change is not important; it means only that the EU’s climate policy is not smart. Over the course of this century, the ideal EU policy would cost more than $7 trillion, yet it would reduce the temperature rise by just 0.05 degrees Celsius and lower sea levels by a trivial 9 millimeters [note even these tiny changes based on flawed models are highly exaggerated]. After spending all that money, we would not even be able to tell the difference.'
- Earth Gets 15 Year Reprieve From Climate Doom?!: UN in 1989: World has a ’10-year window of opportunity to solve’ global warming — Now in 2013: ‘UN needs global warming answer by 2015′New date is the latest in a long history of flexible global warming deadlines:
190-year climate ‘tipping point’ issued — Despite fact that UN began 10-Year ‘Climate Tipping Point’ in 1989! -- Climate Depot Factsheet on Inconvenient History of Global Warming 'Tipping Points' -- Hours, Days, Months, Years, Millennium -- Earth 'Serially Doomed'
NASA’s James Hansen Declared Obama Only First Term to Save The Planet! — ‘On Jan. 17, 2009 Hansen declared Obama only ‘has four years to save Earth’ — Only 7 Days left!
Watch Now: Morano rips NASA’s James Hansen: ‘Hansen said we only have 4 years left to save the planet in Jan.2009, We passed another Mayan calendar deadline’
Global warming activist scientists may not be the first to proclaim a doomsday year of 2047 as the end of time! — 2047 is the new 2012 — but global warming activists were beaten to Armageddon! -- A Climate Depot analysis has uncovered that 2047 has long been seen as a successor to 2012 as an apocalyptic date.
Flashback 2007: New Zealand Scientist on Global Warming: ‘It’s All Going to be a Joke in 5 Years’
- Sub-Prime Economics: UN carbon offset market seen ‘in a coma’ for years after UN climate summit – Value ‘plunged 95% in five years’Reuters: The U.N.'s carbon offset market is likely to remain "in a coma" for years, project developers said, after countries failed to agree on measures to encourage demand at last week's climate talks in Warsaw. Investment under the U.N.'s $315 billion Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has ground to a halt as the value of the credits they generate has plunged 95 percent in five years to around 0.30 euros, crushing profits that investors count on to set up carbon-cutting schemes in the developing world. "As a tradable commodity, it's in a coma and will be unless and until a 2015 agreement wakes it up," said Jorund Buen, co-founder and partner at consultancy and project developer Differ.
- Expert Reviewer Prof S. Fred Singer’s Comments on the Second-Order Draft of the Contribution of the Climate Science Working Group (WG1) to the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5, 2013)
- Expert Reviewer Lord Christopher Monckton’s Comments on the Second-Order Draft of the Contribution of the Climate Science Working Group (WG1) to the Fifth Assessment Report
- UN IPCC Expert Reviewer Dr. Vincent Gray’s Comments to the IPCC WG1 AR5 Second Draft: ‘You have failed once more to show that the climate is influenced in any way by changes in emissions of trace gases’Gray to IPCC: 'Globally averaged near surface temperature" What nonsense! Nobody has ever measured such a quantity. It would require simultaneous measurements of thermometers situated randomly over the entire earth's surface, including the oceans.' - 'Detection' and 'Attribution' are mechanisms of organised guesswork They provide only speculation, not evidence of cause and effect'
- Arctic Ice Extent Highest In A Decade
- Arctic Sea Ice Extent Same As 40 Years Ago
- (ANOTHER) NEW REPORT CONCLUDES THAT EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS ARE NOT INCREASINGA new report published today by the Global Warming Policy Foundation concludes that there has been no increase in extreme weather events in recent decades.
Whenever an extreme weather event (such as a heat-wave, a flood, a drought or a tropical storm) is widely reported by the news media, a heated debate about its possible link with global warming is set off.
The latest example of this kind of speculation was triggered by the disastrous typhoon Haiyan that killed thousands of poeple in the Philippines in early November.
In his report The Global Warming-Extreme Weather Link: A Review Of The State Of Science Dr Madhav Khandekar, a former meteorologist from Environment Canada, examines several recent extreme weather events and discusses them in the context of the ongoing climate debate.
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- NASA GISS Data Confirm Winters Definitely Getting Colder Over Northern Hemisphere Continents Since 1995
- Arctic Ice Expands – Returns To 2003 Levels'Arctic ice has recovered from its September minimum so strongly, that extent is now back to the average for 2001-10, according to JAXA'
- Claim: ‘How climate change is helping Al Qaeda’: ‘Climate change makes people feel small and helpless, and Islamic fundamentalists have been very good at turning helplessness and despair into anger and action’'Climate change is making things harder for those who live in a politically unstable and economically challenged region'
Excerpt: What role is climate change playing in conflicts across the Sahel? “Climate change plays two roles,” says Opower's Sloan. “When you and your family have been living off the same land for generations and all of a sudden that becomes impossible, the first impact is relocation. But there’s a limited amount of land in the world so we’re going to see more and more skirmish zones.” “Second, climate change makes people feel small and helpless, and Islamic fundamentalists have been very good at turning helplessness and despair into anger and action. If you give someone who feels small a gun, they stop feeling small,” he adds. Sloan is a former US Army soldier. “If you give them a direction to point that gun they stop feeling helpless.”
- Farmers describe ‘worst storm in 150 years’: ‘Nearly two months after devastating blizzards hit parts of South Dakota and Wyoming, farmers are still recovering from the loss of cattle and the effect on their businesses’
- Delingpole: Extreme weather events are increasing: yet another green propaganda myth
- Nearly 1000 Record Low Temperatures Set As Another Round of Arctic Air Forecast To Deep Freeze The U.S.Arctic Air Forecast To Deep Freeze The US
- New paper demonstrates inability to model clouds – Published in Geophysical Research Letters
- Prof. Roger Pielke Jr.: Major US Hurricane Drought Continues – ‘The five-year period ending 2013 has seen 2 hurricane landfalls. That is a record low since 1900′
'Two other five-year periods have seen 3 landfalls (years ending in 1984 and 1994). Prior to 1970 the fewest landfalls over a five-year period was 6. From 1940 to 1957, every 5-year period had more than 10 hurricane landfalls (1904-1920 was almost as active)...There is no evidence to support more or more intense US hurricanes. The data actually suggests much the opposite.'
- ‘Climate Thanks to the Mayans for demonstrating that throwing living people into a well doesn’t prevent drought’'Climate Thanks to the Aztecs for demonstrating that torturing children isn't a reliable way to prevent droughts' - 'It's a rule: If we want to prevent drought, we need some sacrifices' Child sacrifice in pre-Columbian cultures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: 'According to Bernardino de Sahagún, the Aztecs believed that, if sacrifices were not given to Tlaloc, the rain would not come and their crops would not grow. Archaeologists have found the remains of 42 children sacrificed to Tlaloc (and a few to Ehecátl Quetzalcóatl) in the offerings of the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan. In every case, the 42 children, mostly males aged around six, were suffering from serious cavities, abscesses or bone infections that would have been painful enough to make them cry continually.[6] Tlaloc required the tears of the young so their tears would wet the earth. As a result, if children did not cry, the priests would sometimes tear off the children's nails before the ritual sacrifice'
- ‘Like their 15th century predecessors, governments still believe sacrifice is the key component to preventing drought’15th Century Climate Engineering: 'Throughout history, governments have taken approximately the same approach to controlling the climate – with sacrifice being the key component' - 'The great droughts of 1450-1454 led to massive sacrifice of children to water deities.'
- ‘Faith-Based IPCC Turns Science into Sin’ – ‘Climate alarmism is now and has always been a matter of faith, and not science’'The First Church of Climate Change needs a reformation. According to its leaders, we peasants are no more qualified to understand the subtle nuances of climate science than the serfs of medieval Europe were qualified to understand the mysterious motions of the heavens. And so we are told to put our faith in the modern-day version of the papal astronomer and to never, ever question the word of the educated elite. To do so would be heresy, a sin that has the most heinous of consequences.'
- UN Climate Conference Concludes Inconclusively'For the third year in a row the (member) countries have found a new way to say absolutely nothing,' asserted Oxfam director Winnie Byanyima, as the U.N.’s annual climate change conference limped inconsequentially to its end in Warsaw.
- If you like your Medieval Warm Period, you can keep your Medieval Warm Period – UN IPCC Rewrites Temperature HistoryIn the 1990 IPCC report, the Medieval Warm Period was much warmer than the late 19th century.
But in the 2001 IPCC report, the Medieval Warm period disappeared and became much cooler than the late 20th century.
- $1 million fine for bird deaths at wind farm
- ‘A planned economic recession’: Global warming prof. Kevin Anderson – who has ‘cut back on showering’ to save planet – asserts economic ‘de-growth’ is needed to fight climate changeAnderson: 'Continuing with economic growth over the coming two decades is incompatible with meeting our international obligations on climate change' - Put simply, for the wealthier nations, 'the necessary levels of 2°C mitigation and short-to-medium term economic growth are incompatible'
Flashback: Warmist Kevin Anderson, who advocates ‘planned recessions’ and cut back on his showering, tells UN climate summit: ‘Nations should give up growth obsession’ – Focus instead on ‘health and food and shelter’
UN IPCC Lead Author Dr. Richard Tol trashes Anderson: 'Kevin Anderson, lavishly funded by UK taxpayer, calls for a Greater Depression in the name of climate change'
Flashback: Kevin Anderson ‘cuts back on washing and showering’ to fight climate change – Admits at UN climate summit: ‘That is why I smell’ – Defends his call for ‘a planned economic recession’
- Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott: ‘The carbon tax was basically socialism masquerading as environmentalism and that’s why it’s going to get abolished’
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The math for so-called "renewable energy" doesn't add up.
Europeans doubled their electricity costs and now face locked-in high costs and brownouts. Many have realized their mistake and are scaling back. The Obama administration continues to press on subsidizing new wind and solar installations as if the European experience never occurred.
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Green power gridlock: why renewable energy is no alternative
Caltech scholars estimate the U.S. would have to spend a trillion dollars by 2030 to make wind and solar work!
December 16, 2013 by Larry Bell, 2 Comments
Since just about everything we do and the equipment needed to support it depends upon a source of energy, wouldn’t it be great if someone would invent perpetual motion machines that can generate all we want without consuming any resources or producing pollution? Okay, some of you are doubtless saying: “Yes, and they already exist. There are wind turbines and solar power systems that can do that if we build enough of them.”
Sorry…but it just isn’t that easy.
First of all, without reversing progress back to the Stone Age (and even then, remember those smoky caves), we couldn’t create adequate numbers of either or both to accommodate modern power demands regardless how much conservation we practiced. One constraint is suitable land area. There simply aren’t enough appropriate wind and solar site locations to make that happen. Another limitation is power supply unreliability. For example, recharging those nifty plug-in electric cars would present a big problem when the wind isn’t blowing, at night and when it’s cloudy.
There are also such unfortunate matters to consider as high development and operations costs, low output efficiencies, and the fact that environmental groups and near-by landowners fight them tooth-and-nail in the courts.
I’ve discussed all of these issues at some length in other articles, and won’t dwell on them again here. Instead, let’s revisit that previously mentioned output reliability limitation on renewable power dependence alone, and just hypothetically imagine that installations and outputs will be pretty much limitless.
In other words, contemplate renewable energy (wind + solar) as true power source “alternatives” to fossils, nuclear and hydro which currently provide more than 96% of all U.S. electricity. Only about 3.4% now comes from wind, and about 0.11% from solar.
Grid Balancing On a High Wire:
Managing the uninterrupted transfer of electrical power from myriad sources wherever and whenever it is needed is a hugely complicated challenge. It’s one thing when the principal supply sources use gas, heat or hydraulically driven turbines which provide constant, unfluctuating outputs that can be adjusted and counted upon independent of weather or season.
But circumstances become increasingly complex as more and more intermittent sources are added to the power supply mix. Difficulties arise as segments of the grid become overloaded or underserved by the renewables, requiring the conventional-source turbines which balance the grid to meet base demand loads be repeatedly throttled down and up. This reduces turbine operating efficiencies.
Utility grid operators are sometimes forced to dump wind energy produced on blustery days when regional power systems don’t have room for it. As Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster, a board member of the California grid system management, commented: “We are getting to the point where we will have to pay people not to produce power.”
Consider results of enormous E.U. wind power investments as a lesson to us all. Their Network of Transmission System Operators President Daniel Dobbeni noted in a 2012 letter to the European Union commissioner that grid operators are “deeply concerned about differences in speed between the connection of very large capacities of renewable energy resources and the realization in due time of the grid investment needed to support the massive increase of power flows these new resources bring.”
Dobbeni also expressed great concern “about the potential destabilizing effect of outdated connection conditions for distributed generation that are not being retrofitted fast enough.” To address these problems, the International Energy Agency estimates that Germany will need to invest between $62.9 billion and $96 billion in transmission and distribution upgrades over the next decade.
In addition to paying three times more for electricity that we Americans do, the European romance with increasing reliance upon renewables is further strained by power brownouts and blackouts. That demand-response balance is less of a problem where reliable backup sources like hydropower, coal, and nuclear plants exist. However most of Europe lacks the former, and is intentionally – to its detriment – cutting back on both of the latter. Britain, for example, is closing down some of its older coal-fired plants – any one of which can produce nearly twice the electricity all of its 3,000 wind turbines combined.
Even Germany, formerly a strong “Green” power proponent, is now finally experiencing a great deal of buyer’s remorse. Having already invested more than $250 billion in “renewable energy,” Germany’s planned phase-out nuclear plants in a knee-jerk reaction to Japan’s Fukushima disaster is compounding the country’s self-inflicted economic injuries. They currently get approximately 12% of their electricity from wind and solar, and plan to increase that proportion to 35% by 2020.
Incidentally, that proportion of wind-generated electricity amounts only to about one-fifth of Germany’s installed capacity (not demand capacity) under “good” conditions. And ironically, since shutting down some of their older nuclear plants, they now have to import nuclear power from France and the Czech Republic.
German households now pay the second highest power costs in Europe…only the Danes pay more. Denmark, which produces between 20% and 30% of its electricity from wind and solar (estimates vary), hopes to produce half from those sources by 2020.
Since Denmark can’t use all the electricity it produces at night, it exports about half of its extra supply to Norway and Sweden, whose hydroelectric power plants can be switched on and off to balance their grids. Still, even with those export sales, government wind subsidies cause Danish customers to pay the highest electricity rates in Europe.
Owing to skyrocketing energy bills imposed upon households and businesses, German political winds are apparently shifting. Leading into to parliamentary elections last September, some traditional energy providers made this a major campaign issue.
The German energy industry group BDEW warned that the surge of renewables was increasingly clogging the power grid and eating into profits of large power stations. Following that cue, Chancellor Angela Merkel gained reelection after calling for a scale-back of renewable energy subsidies which spiraled to about $27 billion per year. She predicted that “If the renewables surcharge keeps rising like it did in recent years, we will have a problem in terms of energy supply.”
An Increasingly Uncertain and Dangerous Juggling Act:
Power grid development and management involves integration and control of vast patchwork of power lines and monitoring devices connecting industrial-scale fossil, nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar electricity-generating plants. All of this juggling is subject to hazards of tripping on a tangle of antiquated and changing legal market rules, operational formulas, and business models. Adding greatly to the challenge, uncertainty regarding large government subsidies and other industry perks essential to support renewables “competitive” in the marketplace makes long-term system infrastructure planning virtually impossible.
At least one U.S. Green energy developer recognizes that stimulus subsidy programs have a record of doing more harm than good. Patrick Jenevein, CEO of the Dallas-based Tang Energy Group, posted a Wall Street Journal article arguing that: “After the 2009 subsidy became available, wind farms were increasingly built in less-windy locations… The average wind-power project built in 2011 was located in an area with wind conditions 16% worse than those of the average… Meanwhile, wind-power prices have increased to an average $54 per megawatt-hour, compared with $37 in 2005.”
Subsidies obviously influence markets. Writing in the Los Angeles Times, Evan Halperquotes Neil Fromer, the executive director of Caltech’s Resnic Sustainability Institute, who observed that: “One of the biggest challenges is you can’t create a market for the resources without solving the demands of moving electricity from one physical place to another. But you can’t solve that problem until you understand what the market structure will look like.”
Adding greatly to that uncertainty, Trieu Mai, a senior analyst at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, laments, “The grid was not built for renewables.” Accordingly, as Halper notes, “Planners are struggling to plot where and when to deploy solar panels, wind turbines, and hydrogen fuel cells without knowing whether regulators will approve the transmission lines to support them.”
Nevertheless, the problems can only get worse as California leads other states in a rush to bring more and more wind and solar power onto grids that weren’t planned to accommodate it. A report by a group of Caltech scholars projects that the necessary upgrades to make a Green future work will be “one of the greatest technological challenges industrialized societies have undertaken.” They project this can be expected to cost about $1 trillion nationwide by 2030.
And what is likely to occur if that additional taxpayer and ratepayer subsidized cost burden isn’t covered? Jan Smuthy-Jones, executive director of Sacramento’s Independent Producers Association — which represents owners of renewable and gas power plants — presents an ugly scenario. He warns that current proposals to move California to as much as 80% renewable energy within the next two decades are bumping up against prospects of another San Diego-type blackout like the one that occurred in 2011.
On that blistering hot day streetlights went dark, flights were grounded, pumping station failures caused sewage to flow onto beaches, and people were trapped in office elevators and Sea World rides. All of those consequences, and more, were caused by an employee error at a power substation near Yuma, Arizona.
Will grid limitations put a damper on successes of climate alarmists and other anti-fossil activists to push costly non-alternative energy technologies into ever-more risk-prone grids? This remains to be seen. However as our older nuclear plants are decommissioned and new EPA regulations shutter coal-fired plants, one thing is certain. States like California that continue to increase renewable requirements are likely to resemble Europe in more ways than even they wish to emulate.
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Morano takes down “extreme weather” witchcraft on Sun TV
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December 27, 2013 by CFACT Ed, 0 Comments
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Morano: “They try to imply that modern weather is unprecedented or getting worse. The facts don’t bear it out… You can talk about droughts, which are showing no trend over 60 years. Floods which are showing no trend up to 115 years. Hurricanes, which are at historic lows with the lowest accumulated cyclone energies we’ve ever measured, the longest period since the U.S. Civil War without a category 3 or larger hitting.” In the U.S., heat waves and fires are both down.
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2013:
Ice? Up. Extreme weather? Down. Temperature? Flat. Global warming hype? Continuous.
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‘Least extreme U.S. weather year ever?’ 2013 shatters the record for fewest U.S. tornadoes — 15% lower than previous record — 2013 also had the fewest U.S. forest fires since 1984.Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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EPA climate expert and highest paid employee John C. Beale has been sentenced to 32 months behind bars plus $1.3 million in restitution.
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He said he committed his fraud for "greed" and has requested to do his time at a minimum security camp in Otisville, NY “where the roughly 120 inmates can freely walk around outside, play tennis and horseshoes and spend their evenings crowded around the television to watch shows like “American Idol” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation."Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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