Thursday, October 8, 2009

What Warmists - And Their Media Enablers - Aren't Telling You

Anthony Watts is the most consistent and reliable source on the Web these days for sky-is-not-falling climatology news and analysis. Here are two stories from today's edition of his blog Watts Up With That (aka WUWT) that you have not seen (and may never see) anywhere in the western mainstream media:

On WUWT from the Iranian FARS news agency (yes, Iranian):
New research by the National Space Institute in the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) validated 13 years of discoveries that point to a key role for cosmic rays in climate change. "The effect of the solar explosions on the Earth's cloudiness is huge," Henrik Svensmark comments. "A loss of clouds of 4 or 5 per cent may not sound very much, but it briefly increases the sunlight reaching the oceans by about 2 watt per square meter, and that's equivalent to all the global warming during the 20th Century."
How ironic is it that the Iranians publish this stuff but not the Americans? Or Canadians for that matter. It just does not fit the warmist narrative.

And this:

New findings reported last week by Marco Tedesco and Andrew Monaghan in the journal Geophysical Research Letters:
The ice melt across during the Antarctic summer (October-January) of 2008-2009 was the lowest ever recorded in the satellite history. The silence surrounding this publication was deafening.

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