Dr. John Christy
October 4, 2007 – SFWS Building Noon
Dr. John R. Christy is Professor and Director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville where he began studying global climate issues in 1987. In November 2000 Gov. Don Siegelman appointed him to be Alabama’s State Climatologist. In 1989 Dr. Roy W. Spencer, a NASA/Marshall scientist, and Christy developed a global temperature data set from microwave data observed from satellites beginning in 1979. For this achievement, the Spencer-Christy team was awarded NASA’s Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement in 1991. In 1996, they were selected to receive a Special Award by the American Meteorological Society “for developing a global, precise record of earth’s temperature from operational polar-orbiting satellites, fundamentally advancing our ability to monitor climate.”
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Michele Bachmann’s response to a debate question about global warming. Hilarity ensues. Check out her opponent: www.pattywetterling.com
I am Billiam the Snowman from Point Hope, Alaska. Due to global warming, every year, my people move closer and closer to extinction.
PART TWO…
track is by the Vitamin String Quartet, cover of “Crazy in love” (yes, I know Beyonce is part of the problem, but I love this unauthorized rendition which I feel makes the tune quite positive and happy)
If global warming was true, (which it isn’t) why is it that the solution is to tax you? Why don’t they address “food miles” before taxing you’re every move. And I do mean every move. For those of you that are unfamiliar with food miles, I will give you an example.
A show using sarcasm to prove facts. It also shows where us ‘nuts’ come up with these ‘crazy’ ideas from;P
Although Al Gore and his media cronies endlessly bleat that “global warming” is an unprecedented global crisis, they really think of it as a dream come true.
American Electric Power CEO Michael Morris argues the EPA and the Clean Air Act are not the best tools to address the global warming issue.
Susan McGinnis anchors the Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, D.C.