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Already doing that, I kinda made this post for all of us, since we are all tired of cheaters, however, I do agree with improving and trying to win.
whats ya rank mayte? EU?
teach me your ways
I don't want to cry no more :c
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i use my mather credit card!!!! yeas! she let me have many skin!!! I like!!
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Don't know about you, but I main XM1014 and 2 flashbangs.
I actually just ranked up to MG2 yesterday. It feels like my teammates get worse as I they are more ignorant and care less about the game somewhat. I try and play with premades most of the time.
I feel like I'm the only one who actually LIKED the old ( they looked so naissss and smooooth
What? WHAT DID YOU SAY? that es clearly a jampshut!!!!! did yu not see him jump very so high??? I mean look at that altitude dood!!! How dare you doubt the spacemen jumping lords
S C R I P T S
you know it's true
Lastly I'd add a veto system at the start of the match. This would lower the q time if you want to play a map not d2, mirage, cache or inferno.
What?!?!?! I don't understand, why add a veto system at the START of a match when you can already chose BEFORE it...
The queue time isn't really a problem, only for the maps that aren't in the competitive pool. Making a veto system would also be a lot of hassle because you're teammates could vote for a map that you hate or gets you loads of lag.
Add option to surrender without losing elo
You seriously don't realise the huge consequence of this?... Ok, let's say a 5 man is losing the first 5 rounds and they realise that they are clearly gonna lose the whole game. Instead of losing and receiving negative ELO, one guy could just leave on purpose, so that the rest of the team can leave without having any damage caused.
And besides, you can't just force players out of a game, what if they could win? You never know. I also don't understand how, apart from immediately cancelling the game and not losing elo, it is different t the players can choose to vote to surrender.
HOWEVER, not ALL bad though,
I do like the &role& idea, although it has been highlighted a few teams on this subreddit, it could potentially attract a lot more players to MM.
About the language option...
We have nearby lobbies, so what difference would that be?
Anyways nice post and I would like )
AHK = scripts cunfermed
Exactly! It's really quite a shame for someone to put some effort and time into something that is aimed to actually INTEREST the people looking at it, and to get some opinions or suggestions. But no, all these butthurt people complaining about boohoo advertising!!! no!! he is a sellout!!! Seriously, learn to appreciate stuff for once.
Quite an ignorant comment to be quite honest. This guy is not &advertising&, is he asking you to BUY his product? No. He is simply asking for some opinions and some suggestions. Why don't you just stay out of this post since you clearly have no idea what you're talking about and actually appreciate what this guy clearly put some decent level and thought into.
Advertise: describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance.
to promote sales
Yeah, sure man, he is definitely promoting his sales.
As for the deagle skin, I love it! I don't actually think anything needs to be added to the handle, I actually quite like
do what you feel is best :) good luck! Would definitely buy this btw.
helpapps & tools&3Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our  and . & 2017 reddit inc. All rights reserved.REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc.The Week That Was:
(April 26, 2014) Brought to You by SEPP () The Science and Environmental Policy Project
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Quote of the Week: Science is not concerned only with things that we understand. The most exciting and creative parts of science are concerned with things that we are still struggling to understand. Wrong theories are not an impediment to the progress of science. They are a central part of the struggle. Freeman Dyson
Number of the Week: 156,500 to 205,300
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THIS WEEK:
By Ken Haapala, Executive Vice President, Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP)
Blunders: The Quote of the Week is from Freeman Dyson’s review of the book, Brilliant Blunders: From Darwin to Einstein—Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That Changed Our Understanding of Life and the Universe by Mario Livio. Dyson writes: Science consists of facts and theories. Facts and theories are born in different ways and are judged by different standards. Facts are supposed to be true or false. They are discovered by observers or experimenters. A scientist who claims to have discovered a fact that turns out to be wrong is judged harshly. One wrong fact is enough to ruin a career.
Theories have an entirely different status. They are free creations of the human mind, intended to describe our understanding of nature. Since our understanding is incomplete, theories are provisional. Theories are tools of understanding, and a tool does not need to be precisely true in order to be useful. Theories are supposed to be more-or-less true, with plenty of room for disagreement. A scientist who invents a theory that turns out to be wrong is judged leniently. Mistakes are tolerated, so long as the culprit is willing to correct them when nature proves them wrong.
The critical issue is correcting the blunders to advance knowledge. In his book, The Great Global Warming Blunder, Roy Spencer details his view that the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the scientists and organizations that support it, blundered by confusing cause with effect in establishing climate feedbacks from the slight amount of warming that increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) may cause.
Some may disagree Spencer’s views. But, as presented by Nir Shaviv and discussed numerous times in TWTW (e.g. April 12, 2014) the Climate Establishment has not advanced the knowledge of the impact on earth’s temperatures from a doubling of CO2 in 35 years. Since the 1979 Charney et al. report to the US National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences through 5 IPCC Assessment Reports, the estimate remains 1.5?C to 4.5?C, (3 to 8?F), except for bump in the lower bound in 2007, since withdrawn,
The failure to advance knowledge is not from the lack of funding. According to reports to Congress from Federal government entities, since 1993 the US, alone, has spent over $35 Billion on what the government entities classify as climate science. Herein is a problem. The Climate Establishment has become a bureaucracy that cannot admit it has greatly overestimated the impact of increasing CO2. To do so would undermine the justification for the funding of the bureaucracy. See links under Seeking a common ground and
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NIPCC: The latest report of the Nongovernmental Panel International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), Climate Change Reconsidered II: Biological Impacts, continues to receive press coverage, to include comparisons between the reports from NIPCC and from the UN- IPCC. See links under Challenging the Orthodoxy — NIPCC
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Climate Models: On the Global Warming Policy Foundation blog, David Whitehouse discusses the failure of the IPCC to discard models that clearly have no predictive value. The average of the models used greatly overestimate the increase in temperatures from additional CO2. The continued use of these models illustrates a failure in IPCC methodology – procedures. Discarding models that greatly overestimate warming would result in a significant reduction in the upper bound of climate sensitivity estimates. Such action would render many climate issues, such as species extinction, moot. The huge amounts of money provided by climate alarm would shrink, endangering many climate researchers.
Climate modelers have evaded the issue by discussing the number of years of no significant warming that are necessary before the models are shown to be invalid. Their interpretation of the issue assumes that which must be proven, is true. It is classic example of the logical fallacy petitio principii.
The right question is: what is the predictive power of the models? The answer is climate models have no predictive power. The models greatly overestimate the warming from increasing CO2. Why should the public accept IPCC reports when the IPCC relies on long-term projections from models that clearly fail in the short-term and have been failing for over a decade? The public would not trust an investment advisor with such a track record. Why should it trust the UN-IPCC or any organization with such a track record?
The insistence by the Climate Establishment that they are correct, without being able to scientifically demonstrate why they are correct, will undermine the public’s trust in science. Betraying this trust is a great disservice to science. See links under Challenging the Orthodoxy – NIPCC and Challenging the Orthodoxy.
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IPCC Challenges: Representatives of some developing countries are expressing anger at the full UN-IPCC mitigation report from Working Group III, which was released on April 15. The Summary for Policymakers was released on April 13. According to reports the anger stems from the full report classifying countries into three categories: low-level income, middle-level income and high-level income countries, rather than two categories developing countries and developed countries, which were previously used. Representatives of Bolivia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, Egypt, Venezuela, the Maldives, Bahamas, Syria, and Jordan are saying the income-based grouping of countries is not consistent with the longstanding practice of IPCC. If the effort to control CO2 emissions is successful, these countries may be subject to CO2 emissions restriction.
“Therefore, the report is giving undue emphasis on emissions from developing countries and negating the huge contribution of developed countries in causing climate change”, according to Chandra Bhushan, deputy director general of the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment. He stated the report is an attempt “to negate historical responsibility for causing climate change and, therefore, the Working Group III report has not taken into account adequately the emissions before 1970.”
Another comment in an article discussing this issue states: The report was a dishonest attempt to divert attention from the current high level of emissions from rich countries, according to Shreekant Gupta, an associate professor in the department of economics at Delhi School of Economics and lead author of a chapter on risk and assessment of climate change policies. “IPCC is a pseudo-scientific body and its only purpose to include income-based classification is to bring attention to emerging economies like Brazil, China, India and South Africa, which are trying to lift their people out of energy poverty,” Gupta said. “It wrongly focuses on growth in emissions and not the absolute high levels of emissions or per capita emissions. SPM is totally silent on per capita emissions.”
It appears that at least one lead author of the UN IPCC report agrees with the views expressed in TWTW that the IPCC is a politically-driven, pseudo-scientific organization. See links under Problems in the Orthodoxy.
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Military-Industrial-Climate-Complex: One old joke about the Pentagon is that it is always preparing for the last war. According to reports, the Pentagon is preparing for a war on global warming/climate change. Since global warming has stopped, though it may pick-up again, and climate change has been occurring for hundreds of millions of years, it is not clear what the military strategy will be in fighting this war.
According to reports, retired Navy Rear Adm. David Titley co-wrote an op-ed for Fox News stating: The parallels between the political decisions regarding climate change we have made and the decisions that led Europe to World War One are striking – and sobering. The decisions made in 1914 reflected political policies pursued for short-term gains and benefits, coupled with institutional hubris, and a failure to imagine and understand the risks or to learn from recent history. In short, climate change could be the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the 21st century.
Apparently, Adm. Titley is so concerned with climate change he has not bothered to study climate history. If he had, he would find there is nothing unusual about recent global warming/climate change and modern hurricanes, tornados, floods, droughts, etc.
On another note, the Army announced the planned development of the largest solar array on a military installation to be on Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The location in southern Arizona makes some sense. Tucson Electric Power will fund, own, maintain and operate the project, and contract with the German firm, E.ON Climate and Renewables, for the design, engineering, procurement and construction. E.ON has found that its optimism about the success of solar and wind in Germany was excessive, now it is spreading its talents. At one point E.ON declared that, with 10% market penetration, wind power would not need backup. As electricity prices soar, the German government and public are realizing the error in believing such claims.
Fort Huachuca is home of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM)/9th Army Signal Command. The announcement stated the facility is expected to provide 25% of the Fort’s electricity. What will the Intelligence Center and Signal Command be doing at night? What are subsidies to Tucson Electric Power? The reports did not say.
This is being done in the name of national energy security. Apparently, news of the shale oil and gas revolution has not reached the halls of the Pentagon, even though it is discussed in such staid publications as Foreign Affairs. See links under Expanding the Orthodoxy.
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Political Comment: Generally, TWTW avoids political comments such as sources of campaign financing. However, certain politicians, such Senators Boxer and Whitehouse, have belittled the religious beliefs of climate realists such as John Christy and Roy Spencer in feeble attempts to discredit their scientific testimony. These senators, and others, have embraced the promised campaign contributions of $100 Million by Tom Steyer, an ardent opponent of expansion of the Keystone pipeline.
John Hinderaker of Power Line has explored the sources of Steyer’s wealth. Steyer founded and headed, until recently, Farallon Capital Management LLC and its subsidies. Farallon is private company with limited public records. According to Hinderaker, Farallon was a major financer of the expansion of coal mines and coal-fired power plants in Australia and Asia. Certain politicians may rail against CO2 emissions but do not object to benefiting from profits derived from them. See links under Questioning Green Elsewhere.
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Number of the Week: 156,500 to 205,300. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics employment in the oil and gas extraction industry grew from a January recession low of 156,500 in January 2010 to 205,300 in January 2014. This growth of 31% in four years, 48,800 jobs, does not include the growth of tens of thousands of jobs that are occurring other industries that are benefiting from the expansion of oil and gas. This growth is occurring in areas not controlled by Washington. No wonder the environmental industry bitterly opposes modern techniques for extracting oil and gas. See links under Non-Green Jobs and
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For the numbered articles below, please see this week’s TWTW at: . The articles are at the end of the pdf.
1. California’s Carbon Spending Rush
Sacramento proves that cap and trade is about income redistribution.
Editorial, WSJ, Apr 22, 2014
2. Book Review: ‘A Climate of Crisis’ by Patrick Allitt
Before climate change, ‘alarmists’ and ‘deniers’ had it out over hazardous waste, acid rain, the ozone layer and rain forests.
By James Huffman, WSJ, Apr 23, 2014
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NEWS YOU CAN USE:
Science: Is the Sun Rising?
New paper finds solar UV is correlated to global mean temperature
By Staff Writer, The Hockey Schtick, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t WUWT]
Link to paper: glUV: a global UV-B radiation data set for macroecological studies
By Michael Beckmann, et al. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Mar 27, 2014
[SEPP Comment: A testable causal mechanism needs to be established.]
Commentary: Is the Sun Rising?
Svensmark’s Cosmic Theory and Cloud Cover Depictions in Little Ice Age Art.
By Tim Ball, WUWT, Apr 24, 2014
New paper finds solar activity correlated to hydrological cycle in China
By Staff Writer, The Hockey Schtick, Apr 24, 2014
Link to paper: Imprint of long-term solar signal in groundwater recharge fluctuation rates from North West China.
By R.K. Tiwari1, and Rekapalli Rajesh Geophysical Research Letters, Apr 24, 2014
Climategate Continued
Turney in the Climategate Dossier
By Steve McIntyre, Climate Audit, Apr 23, 2014
Turney appears to have applied the quality control lessons learned at the University of East Anglia to his planning of the Ship of Fools.
Challenging the Orthodoxy — NIPCC
Dueling Climate Reports as We Celebrate Earth Day
By H. Leighton Steward, Townhall, Apr 22, 2014
High-profile scientists rebut climate change threat
By Peter Westmore, News Weekly, Apr 26, 2014
Guest Opinion: ‘Noble lies’ damaging environmentalism
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been subjected to a barrage of catastrophic climate change forecasts. To avoid “death, injury, and disrupted livelihoods,” to quote from the recent report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, we must make costly changes to the way we generate energy.
By Tom Harris, Herald News, Massachusetts, Apr 23, 2014
People and Data Cherry-Picked For the IPCC Political Agenda
By Tim Ball, WUWT, Apr 20, 2014
Challenging the Orthodoxy
7th International Non-Alarmist Climate Conference Sells Out! Yet Not A Single German Media Outlet Shows Up
By P Gosselin, No Tricks Zone, Apr 23, 2014
Models Behaving Badly,
By David Whitehouse, GWPF, Apr 23, 2014
Scientific Evidence Not A Factor In Decisions To Ignore IPCC Global Warming Threat.
By Tim Ball, A Different Perspective, Apr 20, 2014
[SEPP Comment: The IPCC’s 24 years of failure to make correct predictions are as irrelevant to government policy as are the primary interests of the public.]
Can we deduce climate sensitivity from temperature?
By Christopher Monckton, WUWT, Apr 19, 2014
German Interview With Patrick Moore: Greenpeace Living “In An Absolute Dream World”…Poverty Is Biggest Threat
By P Gosselin, No Tricks Zone, Apr 25, 2014
Defending the Orthodoxy
It’s the End of the world as We Know It…and He Feels Fine
By Daniel Smith, New York Times Magazine, Apr 17, 2014
“We Are living through the ‘age of ecocide’”…
Questioning the Orthodoxy
Examiner Editorial: Governments resolved to stop global warming even if it doesn’t exist
Editorial, Washington Examiner, Apr 21, 2014
Why Life in the 21st Century Will Be Nasty, Brutish, and Short
By Jo Nova, Her Blog, Apr 24, 2014
[SEPP Comment: Discussion of David Archibald’s book Twilight of Abundance. A global cooling from a decline in solar output will cause grain-growing conditions to move south, resulting in severe shortages in the Mid-East. The two other issues are energy, the author advocates thorium reactors, and Pakistan’s continued nuclear program.]
Social Benefits of Carbon
Researchers find arid areas absorb unexpected amounts of atmospheric carbon
By Staff Writers, Pullman WA (SPX), Apr 09, 2014
Greater ecosystem carbon in the Mojave Desert after ten years exposure to elevated CO2
By R.D. Evans, et al, Nature Climate Change, Apr 6, 2014
CO2 makes growing seasons longer
Elevated greenhouse gas levels, not just rising temperatures, are extending annual plants’ life cycles.
By Nicola Jones, Nature, Apr 23, 2014 [H/t Ron Sundelin]
Health Promoting Effects of Elevated C02 on Common Food Plants
By Staff Writers, CO2 Science and SPPI, Apr 15, 2014
Problems in the Orthodoxy
Climate policy targets revisited
By Richard S J Tol, VOX, Apr 25, 2014
Scientists Licking Wounds After Contentious Climate Report Negotiations
By Eli Kintisch, Science Insider, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t Toshio Fujita]
‘Censored’ IPCC summary reveals jockeying for key UN climate talks
By David Stern, The Conversation, AU, Apr 23, 2014
Developing nations criticize IPCC report
IPCC report could force some developing nations, including India, to adhere to binding pollution reductions targets
By Neha Sthi, Live Mint, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
After IPCC Report, What’s Next for Climate Groups
By Alan Neuhauser, US News, April 23, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
Seeking a Common Ground
Skeptical Arguments that Don’t Hold Water
By Roy Spencer, His Blog, Apr 25, 2014
The Case for Blunders
By Freeman Dyson, New York Review of Books, Mar 6, 2014 [H/t Climate Etc.]
The case for blunders
By Judith Curry, Climate Etc. Apr 21, 2014
American Thinker Publishes a Stinker
By Roy Spencer, His Blog, Apr 24, 2014
Can Infrared Radiation Warm a Water Body?
By Roy Spencer, His Blog, Apr 21, 2014
Review of Recent Scientific Articles by NIPCC
For a full list of articles see
Wheat Production in a CO2-Enriched World of the Future
Reference: Wilcox, J. and Makowski, D. 2014. A meta-analysis of the predicted effects of climate change on wheat yields using simulation studies. Field Crops Research 156: 180-190.
Evaluating CFSv2 Seasonal Hindcasts for the Period
Reference: Silva, G.A.M., Dutra, L.M.M., da Rocha, R.P., Ambrizzi, T. and Leiva, E. 2014. Preliminary analysis on the global features of the NCEP CFSv2 seasonal hindcasts. Advances in Meteorology 5/.
The Real Human Impacts on the Corals of Almirante Bay, Panama
Reference: Seemann, J., Gonzalez, C.T., Carballo-Bolanos, R., Berry, K., Heiss, G.A., Struck, U. and Leinfelder, R.R. 2014. Assessing the ecological effects of human impacts on coral reefs in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 186: .
Four Centuries of Reconstructed Streamflow Data for a Utah River
Reference: Allen, E.B., Rittenour, T.M., DeRose, R.J., Bekker, M.F., Kjelgren, R. and Buckley, B.M. 2013. A tree-ring based reconstruction of Logan River streamflow, northern Utah. Water Resources Research 49: .
Measurement Issues
Krypton-dating technique allows researchers to accurately date ancient Antarctic ice
Press Release, NSF, Apr 21, 2014
Ice dating from Krypton
By Anthony Watts. WUWT, Apr 21, 2014
[SEPP Comment: Further explaining the link immediately above.]
Clean air: Fewer sources for self-cleaning
By Staff Writers, Julich, Germany (SPX), Apr 22, 2014
Link to paper: Missing Gas-Phase Source of HONO Inferred from Zeppelin Measurements in the Troposphere
By Xin Li et al. Science, Apr 18, 2014
Changing Weather
What a winter – media instead focuses on bogus UN IPCC model fiction and the hollywood ignorati
By Joseph D’Aleo, ICECAP, Apr 17, 2014
Tornado season so far may be the slowest in a century
By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Apr 21, 2014
Tornado Op-Ed in the WSJ
By Roger Pielke Jr, His Blog, Apr 25, 2014
Link to WSJ Article: The Decline of Tornado Devastation
Despite what you might have heard about ‘extreme weather events,’ damage and loss of life from twisters is in retreat.
By Roger Pielke Jr, WSJ, Apr 24, 2014
Uncertain if the link will work for those without a subscription
Changing Climate
Today’s Antarctic region once as hot as California, Florida
By Staff Writers, New Haven CT (SPX), Apr 23, 2014
Link to paper: Pronounced zonal heterogeneity in Eocene southern high-latitude sea surface temperatures.
By Peter M.J. Douglas, et al. PNAS,
[SEPP Comment: This is not news to geologists who are skeptical about human caused global warming.]
Air temperature influenced African glacial movements
By Staff Writers, Hanover NH (SPX), Apr 19, 2014
[SEPP Comment: During the last glaciation.]
Changing Seas
Slowing sea level rise
By Judith Curry, Climate Etc. Apr 24, 2014
New paper finds natural Pacific Decadal Oscillation controlled Myanmar climate during 20th century
By Staff Writer, The Hockey Schtick, Apr 23, 2014
Link to paper:
The climate of Myanmar: evidence for effects of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation
By Rosanne D’Arrigo, and Caroline C. Ummenhofer, International Journal of Climatology, Apr 4, 2014
Claim: Odds of storm waters overflowing Manhattan seawall up 20-fold, new study shows
By Anthony Watts, WUWT, Apr 23, 2014
[SEPP Comment: The claimed odds are highly suspicious. What if the 1938 Long Island hurricane had hit New York City under the same tidal conditions as Sandy?]
Most Of The World’s Coastal Population Is In Fact Personally Experiencing Very Little Sea Level Rise
Sea Level As We Experience It
By Ed Caryl, No Tricks Zone, Apr 22, 2014
Corals use multiple tricks to adapt to hotter seas
Genes and physiological acclimation contribute equally to heat resistance.
By Amanda Mascarelli, Nature, Apr 24, 2014
Study predicts sea levels in India will rise only 1.57 inches over next 100 years
By Staff Writer, The Hockey Schtick, Apr 21, 2014
Link to newspaper article: Mean sea level along Mumbai to rise by 4 cm in 100 yrs: Study
By Anjali Lukose, Indian Express, Apr 25, 2014
[SEPP Comment: Questionable!]
Changing Cryosphere – Land / Sea Ice
Current ice conditions don’t bode well for Beaufort Sea polar bears
By Susan Crockford, Polar Bear Science, Apr 18, 2014
[SEPP Comment: The ice may be too thick for breeding ringed seals to maintain their breathing holes. With no seal pups to eat, what will bears do?]
My interview with CNS News: “Alaskan Polar Bears Threatened…By Too Much Spring Ice”
By Susan Crockford, Polar Bear Science, Apr 25, 2014
New paper finds Alpine glaciers were of similar size during the Medieval Warm Period
By Staff Writer, The Hockey Schtick, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
Link to paper: Little Ice Age climate reconstruction from ensemble reanalysis of Alpine glacier fluctuations
By M. P. Lüthi, Cryosphere, Apr 14, 2014
Changing Earth
Earth Week: Bark beetles change Rocky Mountain stream flows, affect water quality
What happens when millions of dead trees, killed by beetles, no longer need water?
By Cheryl Dybas, NSF, Apr 21, 2014
Un-Science or Non-Science?
Florida is ‘Ground Zero’ for sea level rise
By Staff Writers, Miami Beach, United States (AFP), April 22, 2014
[SEPP Comment: How did the undisturbed limestone and coquina rock get above sea level? Answer: sea levels higher in the past, without human caused CO2.]
Is Global Warming a Giant Natural Fluctuation? (Op-Ed)
By Shaun Lovejoy, Live Science, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t Tom Sheahen]
[SEPP Comment: The author dismisses past warming periods during the Holocene as taking too long. What would he say to the warming after the Younger Dryas? Early 20th century warming without much CO2?]
Lovejoy Global Warming Paper 100% Wrong to Omit Previous Natural Warm Periods Say Friends of Science
By Staff Writers, ICECAP, Apr 21, 2014
[SEPP Comment: See link immediately above.]
The Empire of the Viscount Strikes Back!
By Christopher Monckton, WUWT, Apr 23, 2014
[SEPP Comment: More on the Lovejoy paper.]
Some Coral May Be Resistant to Climate Change, Researchers Say
By John Roach, NBC News, Apr 24, 2014 [Clyde Spencer]
“If that is true, then perhaps corals around the world have a slightly longer period of time before global ocean warming completely does them in. … As the oceans warm, they will pick up some of the slack, but we don’t know what the limits of that are. We don’t know when they are going to get maxed out,”
Wildlife response to climate change is likely underestimated
By Staff Writers, Amherst MA (SPX), Apr 24, 2014
[SEPP Comment: The conclusions are not supported by the observations.]
Lowering Standards
The BBC’s great confidence trick
By Andrew Montford, Bishop Hill, Apr 19, 2014
So the BBC persists in the great confidence trick that it plays on the public, refusing to define the “science” that is alleged to be settled.
Celebrating bad science
By Andrew Montford, Bishop Hill, Apr 20, 2014
[SEPP Comment: To bureaucrats in the Climate Establishment, Mr. Mann’s hockey stick will never be retired as can be seen in this photo of the President of Yale with the Chairman of the IPCC.]
Is Asian Pollution Intensifying Pacific Storms? Separating the Hype from Reality.
By Cliff Mass, Weather Blog, Apr 20, 2014
[SEPP Comment: A global warming supporter expressing the scientific shortcomings of a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).]
Delusions Climatic & Otherwise @ the New York Times
By Donna Laframboise, NFC, Apr 22, 2014
Communicating Better to the Public – Exaggerate, or be Vague?
Running Out of Time
Editorial, NYT, Apr 20, 2014
Earth Day 2014: Why the public isn’t warming to the climate change debate
By Karlyn Bowman and Jennifer K. Marsico, Forbes, Apr 17, 2014
One in Four in U.S. Are Solidly Skeptical of Global Warming
By Lydia Saad, Gallup Politics, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t WUWT]
RAHN: The global-warming apocalypses that didn’t happen
The defining moment for climate change has come and gone, again
By Richard Rahn, Washington Times, Apr 21, 2014
Communicating Better to the Public – Make things up.
No One Cares How Many Predictions Earth Day Founders Got Wrong
By Chriss Street, Breitbart, Apr 22, 2014
[SEPP Comment: A list of false predictions by those many consider to be prophets.]
Renewable Lies
By Seldon B. Graham, Jr., American Thinker, Apr, 24, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Why climate deniers are winning: The twisted psychology that overwhelms scientific consensus
There’s a reason why overwhelming evidence hasn’t spurred public action against global warming
By Paul Rosenberg, Salon, Apr 19, 2014
[SEPP Comment: What physical evidence? The author cannot be bothered to honestly state the position of most skeptics.]
Communicating Better to the Public – Use Propaganda on Children
Common Core’s Climate Indoctrination
By James Rust, Master Resource, Apr 21, 2014
Climate Brainwashing of Children: a rough guide to spotting it happening.
By John Shade, Climate Lessons, Apr 15, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
Climate Change: A Warming Planet
By Staff Writers, National Park Service, No Date [H/t David Kreutzer]
Expanding the Orthodoxy
$3 Mil for Philippine Project to Combat Global Warming in Pacific Rim
By Staff Writers, Judicial Watch, Apr 17, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
[SEPP Comment: Spreading tax money around. Part of the $22.5 Billion in FY 2013 expenditures?]
“Climate Change War” Is Not a Metaphor
The U.S. military is preparing for conflict, retired Navy Rear Adm. David Titley says in an interview.
By Eric Holthaus, Slate, Apr 18, 2014
Largest solar array on U.S. military installation to be developed
By U.S. Army News Release, US Army, Apr 17, 2014
Questioning European Green
More Germans Getting Their Power Cut Off Because They Can’t Afford Paying Sky-High Green Electric Bills
By P. Gosselin, No Tricks Zone, Apr 19, 2014
Will the wind in Spain blow slower on the plain?
By Matthew Wall, BBC, Apr 21, 2014 [H/t Scientific Alliance]
[SEPP Comment: The industry feels it is being punished for its success in taking subsidies that are bleeding the government’s coffers dry.]
Questioning Green Elsewhere
The Epic Hypocrisy of Tom Steyer
By John Hinderaker, Power Line, Apr 20, 2014 [H/t Rick Phelps]
Putting People First on Earth Day
By Anthony J. Sadar, American Thinker, Apr 22, 2014
The Rise and Fall of Earth Day, a Day No One Notices Anymore
By Patrick J. Michaels, CATO, Apr 22, 2014
By Andrew Montford, Bishop Hill, Apr 23, 2014
[SEPP Comment: On an upcoming book by Ian Plimer.]
“Happy Earth Day” (Julian Simon 25th anniversary essay speaks to us today)
By Robert Bradley Jr., Master Resource, April 22, 2014
Happy Earth Day
By Steven Hayward, Power Line, Apr 22, 2014
In observance of the ‘green holy day’ Earth Day: The science of economics versus the religion of environmentalism
By Mark Perry, AEIdeas, Apr 20, 2014
Paul Krugman’s Solar Delusions
Solar’s getting cheaper, but it can never be a big reducer of carbon emissions.
By Robert Bryce, National Review, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
The Richer We Get, The Greener We’ll Become
By Matt Ridley, The Times, Via GWPF, Apr 21, 2014
Non-Green Jobs
Labor Shortage Threatens to Bust the Shale Boom
By Isaac Arnsdorf, Dan Murtaugh and Jack Kaskey, Bloomberg, Apr 17, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
[SEPP Comment: This is bad? Many other parts of the country would like to have this problem.]
Environmental groups cringe as some trade unions support oil and gas drilling, pipelines
By Kevin Begos, AP, Apr 20, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
In 2008, LIUNA members worked about 400,000 by 2012, that had risen to 5.7 million hours.
Litigation Issues
EUR2.2 billion owed to German nuclear utilities
By Staff Writers, WNN, Apr 15, 2014
Cap-and-Trade and Carbon Taxes
Green Taxes May Doom Britain’s Energy-Intensive Industry
Brian Groom, Andy Sharman and Alex Barker, Financial Times, Via GWPF, Apr 21, 2014
Subsidies and Mandates Forever
China carbon cash party over as U.N. credit stream dries up
By Stian Reklev and Kathy Chen, Reuters, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
The government giveth and the government taketh away…
By Martin Livermore, Scientific Alliance, Apr 25, 2014
Wind Industry Produces Little Energy, Lots Of Hot Air
Editorial, IBD, Apr 22, 2014
Exelon’s Von Hoene discusses impact of wind energy incentives on nuclear’s competitiveness
By Staff Writers, EETV, Apr 24, 2014
Obama launches measures to support solar energy in US
By Staff Writers, Washington (AFP), April 17, 2014
State of wind energy 2014: Desperately seeking subsidies
By Marta Noon, Midland Reporter-Telegram, TX, Apr 25, 2014 [H/t Cooler Heads]
EPA and other Regulators on the March
‘EPA Caught!’
By Charles Battig, American Thinker, Apr 19, 2014
EPA’s Downward Revision of Cellulosic Target Reminds Us (again) That Government Can’t Create Viable Green Energy Industries
By William Yeatman, Global Warming.org, Apr 23, 2014
EPA chief: Fighting climate change is top priority
By Laura Barron-Lopez, The Hill, Apr 22, 2014
Fracking for bigger budgets,
By Benjamin Zycher, The Hill, Apr 21, 2014
Farm Bureau pledges to fight EPA’s water rule
By Timothy Cama, The Hill, Apr 22, 2014
China’s Pollution Battle
Coal’s continuing dominance in Chinese energy supply makes clean-air campaign an uphill battle
By Gerard Burg, South China Morning Post, Apr 25, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
[SEPP Comment: By adopting western pollution control devises on coal-fired power plants, China can significantly clean the air in the cities without reducing coal consumption.]
China Takes On Pollution With Biggest Changes in 25 Years
By Staff Writers, Bloomberg, Apr 25, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
[SEPP Comment: Does not mention if CO2 is considered a pollutant.]
60% of China underground water polluted: report
By Staff Writers, Beijing (AFP), April 23, 2014
[SEPP Comment: Much of the water in developed countries is too “polluted” to drink without treatment.]
China says massive area of its soil polluted
By Staff Writers, Beijing (AFP), April 17, 2014
Energy Issues – Non-US
Europe Braces For Gas Showdown With Russia As Japan Restarts Its Nuclear Power Plants
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, The Daily Telegraph, Via GWPF, Apr 23, 2014
Baltic states lead push to cut Russia gas reliance
By Monika Scislowska and Jari Tanner, AP, Apr 25, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
Poland Pushes Coal on Europe as Putin Wields Gas Weapon
By Ladka Bauerova, Bloomberg, Apr 24, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
How Britain is wasting its real shale gas potential
By Benny Peiser, City A.M. Apr 24, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
Putin’s Achilles heel: oil and gas
By Eric Reguly, The Globe and Mail, Apr 24, 2014
Security blanket
By Andrew Montford, Bishop Hill, Apr 24, 2014
Energy Issues — US
High-Voltage Transmission Lines to Act as Antenna in First-of-its-Kind NASA Space-Weather Project
By Lori Keesey for Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (SPX), Apr 25, 2014
[SEPP Comment: A step towards securing the grid from solar storms – coronal mass ejections?]
Earth Day: Hail Fossil Fuels, Energy Of The Future
By Mark Perry, IBD, Apr 21, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Why Destroy The Grid?
By Donn Dears, Power For USA, Apr 16, 2014
America’s power grid at the limit: the road to electrical blackouts
By Steve Goreham, Communities Digital News, Apr 23, 2014
[SEPP Comment: Natural gas is not stored as conveniently as coal, which can be stored at the coal-fired plants. The net effect of shutting down coal-fired plants is less flexibility when resources are strained.]
DOE to Open $4B More in Loan Guarantees for Renewables, Energy Efficiency Projects
By Sonal Patel, Power News, Apr 17, 2014
Report: US not ready for Arctic drilling
By Laura Barron-Lopez, The Hill, Apr 23, 2014
Link to Report: Oil Spill Clean Up in U.S. Arctic Waters Requires Increased Infrastructure to Use Full Range of Response Methods
By Staff Writers, National Research Council, Apr 23, 2014
Washington’s Control of Energy
How Obama Shocked Harper as Keystone’s Frustrator-in-Chief
By By Edward Greenspon, Andrew Mayeda, Rebecca Penty and Theophilos Argitis, Bloomberg, Apr 25,2014
Stalling On Keystone Shows President Couldn’t Care Less
By Lawrence Kudlow, IBD, Apr 25, 2014
From ‘Prudent’ to ‘Shameful,’ Latest Keystone Delay Irks Both Sides of the Aisle
Despite calls for the shovel-ready jobs and GDP boost to get moving, State Department defends kicking the can.
By Bill Straub, PJ Media, Apr 23, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Obama Seeks To Delay Keystone Pipeline To Death
Editorial, IBD, Apr 21, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Oil and Natural Gas – the Future or the Past?
The United States of Gas
Why the Shale Revolution Could Have Happened Only in America
By Robert A. Hefner III, Foreign Affairs, Via GWPF, May/June 2014
A story of ice and fire: how methane hydrates could change the world
By Gabriel Camus, Energy Post, Apr 23, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
[SEPP Comment: The claim of methane release from Arctic warming is questionable.]
Welcome to the Revolution
Why Shale Is the Next Shale
By Edward Morse, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2014 [H/t GWPF]
When Oil Spiked In 2008, IBD Told The Country Why
Editorial, IBD, Apr 24, 2014
How to avoid water wars between ‘fracking’ industry and residents
By Staff Writers, Phys.org, April 23, 2014
Link to paper: Regional Variation in Water-Related Impacts of Shale Gas Development and Implications for Emerging International Plays
By Meagan Mauteer, et al. Environmental Science & Technology, Mar 31, 2014
[SEPP Comment: It is largely a local issue.]
Sinopec leads China’s shale gas revolution with successful drilling
Drilling at Chongqing field is significant but now the industry needs to try to emulate the United States’ fracking success in recent years
By Eric Ng, South China Morning Post, Apr 24, 2014 [H/t GWPF]
Return of King Coal?
Coal and the IPCC
By Dave Rutledge, Climate Etc. Apr 22, 2014
Nuclear Energy and Fears
ScienceShot: Some Birds Thrive in Chernobyl’s Radioactive Glow
By Thomas Summer, Science, Apr 25, 2014 [H/t Toshio Fujita]
Tiny power plants hold promise for industry under scrutiny, new global nuclear chief says
By Lori Hinnant, AP, Apr 17, 2014
IPCC calls for energy transformation
By Staff Writers, WNN, Apr 17, 2014
[SEPP Comment: The nuclear industry should know by now it is not included in the green definition of alternative energy.]
Alternative, Green (“Clean”) Solar and Wind
AWEA’s Kiernan discusses impact of utility evolution on wind industry
Transcript by Staff Writers, EETV, Apr 16, 2014
“Utilities are, you know, use wind energy as kind of a fundamental energy source for them. So we’re part of the grid right there with utilities.”
[SEPP Comment: The sentence makes no sense. Wind is not a base-load energy source. It is unreliable. The comment is another example how the wind industry distorts language to plead for subsidies.]
Pakistan plans huge desert solar park to fight energy crisis
By Staff Writers, Badaiwani Wala, Pakistan (AFP) April 20, 2014
Cape Wind’s unlucky 13 years
By Audra Parker, Cape Cod Online, Apr 21, 2014 [H/t ICECAP]
[SEPP Comment: Green energy is great, but not in my swimming pool.]
Can Europe’s grid take on its offshore power?
By Staff Writers, Wind Energy, Apr 24, 2014
Alternative, Green (“Clean”) Energy — Other
Only the Right Kind of Hydroelectricity Need Apply
By Peter Wilson, American Thinker, Apr 19, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Study: Fuels from Corn Waste Not Better than Gas
By Dina Cappiello, AP, Apr 21, 2014 [H/t Paul Redfern]
U.S. to fund cutting-edge renewable energy programs
By Daniel J. Graeber, Washington (UPI), Apr 17, 2013
U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said existing loan guarantee projects helped fund programs that are now commonplace in the U.S. renewable energy portfolio.
“We want to replicate that success by focusing on technologies that are on the edge of commercial-scale deployment today,” he said in a statement Wednesday.
[SEPP Comment: Has the heard of the failures Spain, Germany, the UK?]
Carbon Schemes
Backdoor Carbon Taxation in Saskatchewan
By Sierra Rayne, American Thinker, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Health, Energy, and Climate
Study: Global Warming Enhances Output and Health, Helps Poor
By Matthew Vadum, NewsMax, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
Climate scientist’s privacy victory may prove a loss for journalists
Court ruling limits access to public information in Virginia
By Alexis Sobel fits, The Kicker, Apr 23, 2014 [H/t Cooler Heads]
Environmental Industry
We Need A New Earth Day To Correct The Old One
By Edward Calabrese, IBD, Apr 21, 2014 [H/t Cooler Heads]
Other Scientific News
Diet and cancer: little evidence of a direct link
By Staff Writers, ACSH, Apr 22, 2014
Other News that May Be of Interest
BPA now A-OK?
By Staff Writers, ACSH, Apr 21, 2014
Five Anthropogenic Factors That Will Radically Alter Northern Forests in 50 Years
By Staff Writers, Columbia MO (SPX), Apr 22, 2014
[SEPP Comment: According to the article less than 5% of the forests in the northern quadrant of the US are more than 100 years old. The forests were logged for building material and (biomass) energy, now considered a renewable fuel?]
Giant lasers could control the weather
By Brooks Hays, Orlando, Fla. (UPI), Apr 19, 2013
[SEPP Comment: Will this enrage the Environmental Industry?]
Significant baseline levels of arsenic found in soil throughout Ohio are due to natural processes
By Staff Writers, Richland WA (SPX), Apr 22, 2014
[SEPP Comment: Will the EPA order that the soils of Ohio be removed?]
New report calls U.S. a ‘rising star’ of global manufacturing
By James Kelleher, Reuters, Apr 25, 2014
[SEPP Comment: In spite of actions in Washington.]
The Pacific’s Salmon Are Back — Thank Human Ingenuity
Geoengineering could turn our long-barren oceans into a bounty.
By Robert Zubrin, National Review, Apr 22, 2014 [H/t Timothy Wise]
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BELOW THE BOTTOM LINE:
Earth Day – A Time to Reflect on Greenland’s Destruction
By Roy Spencer, His Blog, Apr 22, 2014
[SEPP Comment: A bit of humor.]
Going nuts? Turkey looks to pistachios to heat new eco-city
By Staff Writers, Ankara (AFP), April 18, 2014
PRUDEN: Putting the ‘pee’ in Portland
No reservoir of good will in Oregon water supply
By Wesley Pruden, Washington Times, Apr 21, 2014
Too funny. Roy Spencer invented [co-developed] satellite temperature analysis, gets called “a blogger”
By Jo Nova, Her blog, Apr 23, 2014
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