The IPCC caught again. They made it up. The glaciers in the Himalayas are NOT melting.
First Climategate, now Glaciergate from Lorne Gunter. (h/t) National Post
Hot on the heels of Climategate -- the leaking of thousands of emails and computer files that show many of the world's leading climate scientists fudging the results of their global warming research and contriving to keep skeptics from being published in academic journals -- comes what could be called Glaciergate.
Prominent among the claims of impending environmental disaster in the UN's fourth report on climate change, published in 2007, was the prediction that all of the 15,000 glaciers in the Himalayas could melt away by 2035. That's just 25 years away. Now the Times of London has discovered that this claim was not based on scientific enquiry, but rather on speculation. And old speculation at that.
This:
Ok, what you gotta say now, Al Gore, David Suzuki, Lizzy May and all you alarmists?
Update: Al Gore issues statement he misspoke about Arctic ice. (h/t) Timesonline "Al Gore tries to cool ‘climate spin’ by correcting claims of North pole thaw"
Congratulations to the new Senator Elect Scott Brown
Washington was waking up Wednesday to a new Senate make-up, one featuring Republican Massachusetts Senator-elect Scott Brown, who defeated Democrat Martha Coakley in a victory few thought possible just a month ago.
The race for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by the late Ted Kennedy is a win that could grind President Obama's agenda to a halt and portend unexpected losses for Democrats in the November midterms (h/t) Foxnation
Looks like this is just the beginning. The people of America are taking back their nation. Good for them! Indirectly it's good for us too because we are so closely intertwined with the United States.