Posted on 10/20/2013 1:18:17 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Thanks to the wonder that is the Internet, you dont have to actually live in San Diego to watch a 30-minute special that aired in that city last Sunday that gives a thorough debunking of the climate scare.
At this link you will see what the lucky residents of San Diego enjoyed via the great KUSI-TV and the Founding Father of The Weather Channel, John Coleman without the other benefits of living in one of the most pleasant cities on the planet. Youll just have to count all your other blessings.
Coleman interviewed two of the lead authors of Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science, Fred Singer and Bob Carter. Both are part of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) the organization of some 50 scientists that have applied (gasp!) the scientific method to the political science of the UNs IPCC and have found the science in their latest climate report wanting. But the IPCC is more interested in political science than climate science, so its easy pickings for NIPCC.
The 1,015-page Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science has been making waves across the non-warming globe, and the undertow is infinitely annoying to the eco-left. But as Shakespeare wrote: The truth will out.
View some climate truth below:[video clip]
KUSI is one of the few that are not flaming liberal.
I look forward to watching. I used to play poker every Saturday with John Coleman. He is virulently anti-global warming — having convinced me over the years that it’s just a business enterprise.
BTTT indeed.
For later
Not really worth watching in my opinion. Was more about pushing a book and less about presenting actual facts. That won’t sway a believer at all.
AL GORE: 'Extreme' weather, 'increasing storms' and 'other
extreme events'...
Two Drudge headlines.
Thanks Cincinatus’ Wife.
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