American Thinker has a roundup of four interesting articles on climate. Unlike the hysterics telling us that the science is settled, AT shows us the data that’s actually getting collected.
- Change You Can’t Believe In
- The Age of Anti-Carbonism
- Scare Watch: ‘Arctic warming is unprecedented’
- Hell Freezes: AP Cools to Carbon Credits
There’s a trove of good stuff in there. Did you know that carbon credits are paying for China to build hydroelectric dams, and unceremoniously to evict anyone living in the enlarged flood zones created thereby? That the Arctic Sea ice is shrinking, but that the Antarctic has grown enough to offset this, so that total sea ice today is the same as in 1979? That Greenland’s glaciers are not only not melting, but advancing? That the sea level has been rising for 10,000 years, at a mean rate of 4 feet/century, and that this therefore can have nothing to do with human action?
It’s really just too bad that we’ve gone and elected a pack of Climate Change Consensus dogmatists just as the wheels are really coming off of the AGW bus.

