Climate change is "not a swindle," new research suggests. So no more push-back from the climate skeptics, right?
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The Scottish Isle of Eigg, population 80, goes completely off the grid with a combination of hydro, wind, solar and $3.2 million. Residents say $40,000 per person was a small price to pay.
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The Alliance for Burning Every Chunk of Coal (ABECC) has launched its new Web site. Coal: Warming America, Warming The Planet!
Friday, April 04, 2008
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Thanks! Great Blog!
No, it doesn't shut me up. That research, to be frank, proves jack. It doesn't show anything. Social research in Scotland in the 1970s showed a correlation between churches and crime in Glasgow. But we know churches don't cause crime.
The point is, just because research shows a lack of correlation between cloud cover and cosmic rays doesn't prove anything. It just shows that there's a strong likelihood that clouds aren't related to cosmic rays. It still doesn't prove the greenhouse gas effect, which relies on rising atmospheric temperatures, not just surface readings (which are already unreliable, given that Siberian temperature stations haven't operated since 1990).
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