Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Climate Assumptions From Another Planet
This article challenges the assumptions the EPA makes to support the Cap-Tax & Trade bill now in the Senate. Anyone who believes this bunk has to have an ulterior motive, maybe like "the control of our economy and our lives".
The EPA and EIA assumptions are naively optimistic at best, and delusional at worst. They should certainly not serve as a foundation for setting energy and climate change policy, especially when global warming science itself is coming under increasing criticism for errors, exaggerations, fabrications, "cherry-picked" and "lost" data, and computer modeling that reflects neither observations nor reality.
Climate Assumptions From Another Planet
The EPA and EIA assumptions are naively optimistic at best, and delusional at worst. They should certainly not serve as a foundation for setting energy and climate change policy, especially when global warming science itself is coming under increasing criticism for errors, exaggerations, fabrications, "cherry-picked" and "lost" data, and computer modeling that reflects neither observations nor reality.
Climate Assumptions From Another Planet
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Cap and Tax,
environment
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