Blog Action Day - Big Bloggers Covering Climate Change Around the World
I’ve been making sure all my blogger friends are signed up for Blog Action Day, but I write about the chosen topic for this year (climate change) everyday. So I thought I would share with you some of the Blog Action Day posts I am seeing from sites that normally don’t cover the issue on a regular basis.
Interesting to see their takes:















AGW is a religious calling
... Hansen as a “nice, likeable fellow,” but worries, “he’s been overcome by his belief - almost religious - that he’s going to save the world.”
Indeed, Roy Spencer, who served as the senior scientist for climate studies at NASA’s Marshall Center, puts Hansen “at the extreme end of global warming alarmism.” Spencer doesn’t know of anyone “who thinks it’s a bigger problem than [Hansen] does.”
see:
http://www.heartland.org/publications/environment%20climate/article/26179/Hansen_Still_Embarrassing_NASA_After_2_Decades.html
Hey, maybe they could tell the truth about hurricanes
http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/~maue/tropical/
Global accumulated Cyclone energy still at 30-YEAR LOWS!!
Remeber the IPCC scientist blaming Katrina on global warming?? Ha! More lies!
Gordon Brown's entry seemed a
Gordon Brown's entry seemed a little pessimistic on the unity of world leaders to me.'
"I will go to the talks in December if it means we will get an agreement and I am urging other leaders to join me. "
In other words he's probably not going and he's not taking the blame.
Was blog action day
Was blog action day successful? Did it have any results? Or just another day in the pre-apocalyptic world of climate?