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[Watts Up With That?] In the past Christy talked about “the ones who know”, the press wants to know your opinion about global warming/climate change, now what can you do as a climate scienctist? Tell the thruth or go with the populair opinion also known as “the consensus”?

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[Home] Climate Change Fraud - Because the debate is not over: Christy, the state climatologist, is well-known in the global warming debate. He has testified before Congress many times and was an unpaid expert witness for the automobile industry in a federal lawsuit against fleet mileage requirements.

[Harry's Place] Harry's Place » Cameron warns of climate change “disaster,” but ...: The main problems relating to McKintyre’s position on this subject are that he keeps insisting that his work shows that the hockey stick graph is wrong, despite the fact that it has been shown that using different statistical methods on the same data show very similar trends, and that different datasets have since emerged independently which serve to corroborate the hockey stick trend, and his accusations of dishonesty (especially relating to release of code and data) against Mann and co-workers.

[Watts Up With That?] UAH Global Temperature for October, down significantly « Watts Up ...: and it is consistent alike with sacred and profane history to suppose that ever since that period, as well as immediately after the first few days when the dove found a resting-place, the waters of the earth have gradually dried up. If it be a fact, then, that the quantity of rain which falls has been continually diminishing through a period of 44 years, the slow and gradual diminution of rain must be considered as the normal condition, of the globe.

[Climate Progress] Media stunner: Newsweek partners with oil lobby to raise ad cash ...: Its this kind of propaganda that will effect our kids and this kind of journalist at Newsweek and Big Oil will be the cause. Climate Change is going to have greater consequences than Nuclear Winter as it will take a long time for GHG gases and positive feedback effects to return the Earth to current conditions.

[FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog] Senator Barbara Boxer Pushes Climate Bill as Carly Fiorina Gets ...: This time there isn’t even a glimmer of bipartisanship on Boxer’s Environment and Public Works Committee. She told a group of California reporters the day before the hearings started that she didn’t expect any Republicans to vote to send the climate change bill to the Senate floor.

[Environmental Law & Climate Change Law Blog] November 2, 2009 - Environmental Law Settlements, Decisions ...: Today, Obama Administration officials released a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by nine Federal Departments and Agencies to make it faster and simpler to build transmission lines on Federal lands.The goal of the agreement is to speed approval of new transmission lines, reduce expense and uncertainty in the process, generate cost savings, increase accessibility to renewable energy and jump start job creation.

[iePolitics.com] LATimes: Election results rattle some Democrats | iePolitics.com: Now, as the entire House of Representatives and a third of the Senate prepare for next year’s midterm elections, some moderate Democrats are wondering whether they can afford to follow President Obama’s ambitious legislative agenda on such controversial issues as healthcare and climate change. One said the results were a “wake-up call.”

[Coal Tattoo] Blogs @ The Charleston Gazette - » Global cooling? Not so much ...: wrote John Christy, the Alabama atmospheric scientist who collects the satellite data that skeptics use. He said in an e-mail that looking back 31 years, temperatures have gone up nearly three-quarters of a degree Fahrenheit (four-tenths of a degree Celsius).

[TPM Election Central] DGA Hunkers Down For '10 Battle As Leaders Warn Democrats To Keep ...: The real story of this year's elections is that the economy still sucks, and the Democrats had the misfortune to have both the governorships up for election this year. The candidates sucked, too, but that just meant they were unable to swim against the tide, not that they created the tide.

[RealClimate] RealClimate: Climate Cover-Up: A (Brief) Review: It looks ok, but please let us know (contrib -at- realclimate.org) if there are any problems. Update: enabling comment preview caused unacceptable loads on the server, .

[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: According to a Fairleigh Dickinson University survey released Friday morning, 41 percent of likely New Jersey voters back Christie, the former federal prosecutor in the Garden State, with 39 percent supporting Corzine, the Democratic incumbent fighting for a second term, and 14 percent backing Independent candidate Chris Daggett.

[Room for Debate] What Did the Election Mean? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com: The answer to their dilemma may have been provided by the Republican governors-elect Chris Christie of New Jersey and Bob McDonnell of Virginia. Neither is especially moderate, but both used language that was inclusive and adopted a campaign stance that stressed bread-and-butter issues like taxes and transportation rather than divisive social issues such as abortion and immigration.

[Balloon Juice] Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » You Just Can't Handle the Truth: The NY-23 seat switched parties but the CA-10 seat didn't change hands, although Tauscher was a more moderate Dem and Garamendi ran on a fairly progressive message. But that just means its great news for John McCain and the Republicans.

[The Rutherford Lawson Blog] Lessons Learned from Election Night 2009 « The Rutherford Lawson Blog: So with Obama focused on health care, Afghanistan and climate change, many Americans are left scratching their heads on where the jobs are coming from. These gubernatorial elections should send a message to the White House that some economy/job focus needs to happen fast …

[Big Government] Big Government » Blog Archive » GOP Sweep: New Jersey Called for ...: Republicans surged to victory in governor’s races in Virginia and New Jersey on Tuesday, wresting control from Democrats in both states as independents who swept Barack Obama to a historic 2008 victory broke big for the GOP. It was a troubling sign for the president and his party heading into an important midterm election year.

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