Global Warming Fraud: The Big Picture

…the IPCC's fundamental conclusions, relating to the allegedly unprecedented warming of the past half-century, are based on bad surface temperature data and are contradicted by more-reliable satellite data and by our knowledge of the earth's climate history. We know for a fact, in short, that the computer models that are the only basis for the AGW theory are wrong: …

via Power Line – Global Warming Fraud: The Big Picture.

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4 Responses to Global Warming Fraud: The Big Picture

  1. Rich says:

    I’m really disappointed in what your blog has turned into.

    I used to come here to find interesting articles on PHP and the SolarPHP framework. However, ever since Obama was elected the blog has taken a decidedly different direction and there are very few technology related posts. I fully believe that it is your right to write about whatever topic you wish. Yet I can’t help but feel deceived by the turnaround and as a result your blog has become decreasingly useful.

    I don’t mean to say this in a pejorative or hostile manner; I’m just disappointed in that I’ve lost a once-valuable resource.

    In any case, thanks for the tips and insight you’ve provided in the past and I can only hope that they may return in the future.

  2. pmjones says:

    Rich, I understand — if you like, you can read only the programming-related stuff at this link: http://paul-m-jones.com/?cat=26

    And to be clear, my interest in good science and free markets pre-dates the current administration, but it is true that lately there have been many more opportunities recently for me to point to other content that shows off that interest.

  3. Rich says:

    Any chance you can create an RSS feed for specific categories?

  4. pmjones says:

    Rich: Pick a category, and add “&feed=rss2″ on the end of the link. E.g.: http://paul-m-jones.com/?cat=26&feed=rss2

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