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Well, it looks like the Canadians are waking up to the economic folly of all this greenwash; they've pulled out of the Kyoto agreement.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16151310

 

They are not saying there is no global warming problem, they just don’t see the point in it costing them lots of money trying to solve the problems whilst other countries continue to increase their CO2 emissions.

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HAARP is not causing global warming, that's retarded.

 

So you are qualified to make such statements?:hihi:

 

Nothing to do with weather control - or causing earthquakes, tsunamis and many of the other things attributed to it on the University of Youtube.

 

If you paid more attention to the bottom right of the screen you will see that it is a recording of a program of the History Channel - it can't be that retarded as I purchased some DVD's from a Book Club published by History channel which explained about the Comet Apophis.

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Putting our tinfoil hats to one side (HAARP!), it would appear that the warmists lost a bet made back in 2008...

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/more_or_less/7370557.stm

 

A climate bet proposed by the BBC’s radio programme “More or Less” four years ago has been won by Dr David Whitehouse, a former BBC Science Editor and a scientific adviser to the Global Warming Policy Foundation.

 

In 2008, the BBC programme-makers came up with the idea of a bet. It was for £100 that, using the Met Office’s data set (HadCrut3), there would be no new warming record set by 2011. It was made between Dr Whitehouse and climatologist Dr James Annan....

 

Later today, January 13th, “More or Less” returns to the bet, which I am pleased to say Dr Whitehouse won, though I note that this bet, or its conclusion, is not yet mentioned on Annan’s Wikipedia entry despite his other climate bet being discussed.

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The ice caps are melting isnt that enough evidenc?

 

Or perhaps not.

 

 

So what is really going on at the poles?

 

The Tipping Point that wouldn't tip

 

Satellite records have been kept for polar sea ice over the last thirty years by the University Of Illinois. In 2007 2008, two very different records were set. The Arctic broke the previous record for the least sea ice area ever recorded, while the Antarctic broke the record for the most sea ice area ever recorded. Summed up over the entire earth, polar ice has remained constant. .

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