It is no longer global warming because it isn't.

It is climate change because it does.

Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely.

— Thomas B. Macaulay (1800-1859), Essay on Southey's Colloquies

All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.


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Sunday, September 16, 2012

JAXA: why is no one talking about IBUKI

The Japanese satellite IBUKI was sent up into earth orbit to gather information on the net emissions of CO2 coming from different areas of the world. The results were surprising in that they do not support the IPCC and MSM view that the industrialized nations of the world were adding CO2 to the atmosphere and thus were responsible for the global warming of the late twentieth century.

It turns out that the industrialized world are net carbon dioxide sinks and that the under-developed world are the ones who are net emitters of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This does not support the view of those who would like to redistribute the wealth of the have nations to the have-nots based on the 'damage' done to the planet by their emissions of CO2.

In fact CO2 emissions in the US are plummeting toward 1990 levels all without a carbon tax or a cap and trade policy. Pity the Aussies and Kiwis.

If the evidence doesn't fit the worldview then ignore the data. Don't admit it. Don't try to reconcile it. Just ignore it. Maybe it will go away.

But, of course, there is no damage done by CO2. It is a trace gas essential to life on Earth and flora love it.

This should be good news. CO2 was exhaled during the creation of this post. No living thing was harmed. Some even liked it.

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