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Climate Evangelists Are Taking Over Your Local

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Climate Evangelists Are Taking Over Your Local Weather Forecast


Weather | 207796 hits | Apr 26 10:36 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog
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Sunny with a scientific certainty of climate change. More at 11.

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  1. by avatar N_Fiddledog
    Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:37 pm
    That's odd...I thought Bloomberg transfered over here. Oh well, try this:

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features ... r-forecast

  2. by avatar N_Fiddledog
    Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:41 pm
    Amber Sullins gets a minute or two to tell up to two million people about some extremely complicated science, using the tools of her trade: a pleasant voice, a green screen, and small icons denoting sun, clouds, rain, and wind. She is the chief meteorologist at ABC15 News in Phoenix, so her forecasts mostly call for sunshine. Within this brief window, however, Sullins sometimes manages to go beyond the next five days. Far beyond.

    �We know climate change could affect everything about the way we live in the future, from agriculture and tourism to productivity and local business,� she once noted. �But at what cost?�

    The answer came from a University of Arizona economist whose work is meant to improve understanding about how climate change may affect markets. �Weather will become more variable,� he replied, �and that will then act to make [gross domestic product] more variable. So we�ll bounce around more, from year to year.�


    It was a 35-second segment in a nightly newscast, a mundane moment preceding reports about three fallen firefighters in Washington state and a dangerous development for air travelers. But that climate-focused scene, and hundreds of others like it playing out at local news stations across the country, marks a major shift in the way Americans hear about climate change. The safe and familiar on-air meteorologist, with little notice by viewers, has become a public diplomat for global warming.

  3. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:59 pm
    I suppose part of why Americans are more skeptical of the climate change evangelism is because a lot more of us are Christian.

    That matters because we really do notice the similarities when climate change evangelists start sounding like Christian evangelists.

    When the climate change fanatics started calling for people to be imprisoned because they didn't believe in man made global warming they lost any claim to being reasonable. They're no different than the fanatics who imprison people for not believing in mohammed and allah.

  4. by avatar PluggyRug
    Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:59 pm
    Former Obama Official: Bureaucrats Manipulate Climate Stats To Influence Policy


    CHRIS WHITE
    12:21 PM 04/24/2017



    A former member of the Obama administration claims Washington D.C. often uses �misleading� news releases about climate data to influence public opinion.

    Former Energy Department Undersecretary Steven Koonin told The Wall Street Journal Monday that bureaucrats within former President Barack Obama�s administration spun scientific data to manipulate public opinion.

    �What you saw coming out of the press releases about climate data, climate analysis, was, I�d say, misleading, sometimes just wrong,� Koonin said, referring to elements within the Obama administration he said were responsible for manipulating climate data.

    He pointed to a National Climate Assessment in 2014 showing hurricane activity has increased from 1980 as an illustration of how federal agencies fudged climate data. Koonin said the NCA�s assessment was technically incorrect.

    �What they forgot to tell you, and you don�t know until you read all the way into the fine print is that it actually decreased in the decades before that,� he said. The U.N. published reports in 2014 essentially mirroring Koonin�s argument.

    The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported there �is limited evidence of changes in extremes associated with other climate variables since the mid-20th century� and current data shows �no significant observed trends in global tropical cyclone frequency over the past century.�

    Press officers work with scientists within agencies like the National Oceanic Administration (NOAA) and NASA and are responsible for crafting misleading press releases on climate, he added.

    Koonin is not the only one claiming wrongdoing. House lawmakers with the Committee on Science, Space and Technology, for instance, recently jumpstarted an investigation into NOAA after a whistleblower said agency scientists rushed a landmark global warming study to influence policymakers.

    Texas Republican Rep. Lamar Smith, the committee�s chairman, will �move forward as soon as possible� in asking NOAA to hand over documents included in a 2015 subpoena on potential climate data tampering.

    Koonin, who served under Obama from 2009 to 2011, went on to lament the politicization of science suggested that the ethos should be to �tell it like it is. You�re a scientist and it is your responsibility to put the facts on the table.�

    NASA and NOAA�s actions, he said, are problematic, because �public opinion is formed by the data that is formed from those organizations and appears in newspapers.�

    Neither agency responded to The Daily Caller News Foundation�s request for comment.


    http://dailycaller.com/2017/04/24/forme ... and-wrong/

  5. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Apr 26, 2017 9:52 pm
    Yup. An admission from the Obama administration that "climate change" is all about politics and nothing about science.



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