Burn and Bury? The Stupidities of Carbon Geo-sequestration


From the Carbon Sense Coalition:

The Carbon Sense Coalition today accused coal companies, power companies and governments of gross negligence for wasting resources from shareholders, electricity consumers and taxpayers on quixotic dreams to capture and bury carbon dioxide from power stations.

The Chairman of the Carbon Sense Coalition, Mr Viv Forbes, said that there were five main objections to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS):

  • Firstly, there are no possible climate benefits because carbon dioxide in the atmosphere does not control climate and the tiny effect of man’s emissions is wholly beneficial. There has been no open scientific enquiry into the justification for demonising carbon dioxide, and a large and growing scientific opposition to the whole global warming hysteria.
  • Secondly, there is no public health justification for CCS because carbon dioxide is not a pollutant. It is a colourless, non-toxic gas and in fact a valuable plant food. A warm climate with abundant carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will be beneficial for all life.
  • Thirdly, CCS can never be “economic” because there are huge costs and zero benefits.
  • Fourthly, CCS will divert a vast amount of community savings into stupid investments which will be abandoned in a more enlightened future time.
  • And finally, neither taxpayers nor shareholders have seen a full cost benefit analysis of the CCS proposals by independent experts. They have no idea of the guaranteed huge cost and the illusory benefits.

Read it here.

Climate Sense from Germaine Greer


Writing in the UK Times:

Fire is an essential element in the life cycle of Australian forests. Season by season sclerophyll or “hard-leaved” woodlands build up huge amounts of detritus, shed leaves, bark and twiggery, which must burn if there is to be new growth. Many Australian species, including most of the eucalypts, need fire if they are to complete their reproductive cycle. Seeds encased in woody receptacles need their capsules to be split by fire before they can be released to germinate.

The cause of these disasters is not global warming; still less is it arson. It is the failure to recognise that fire is an intrinsic feature of eucalypt bushland. It cannot be prevented but it can and should be managed. Unless there is a fundamental change of policy across all levels of government in Australia, there will be more and worse fires and more deaths.

Read it here. (h/t Andrew Bolt)

Sydney Morning Herald – climate change to blame for increased bushfire risk


Of course it is, you denier you…

“We observed a large increase in fire-weather risk from about the year 2000. So part of this increase in risk has begun and has been observed,” said Kevin Hennessey, who was attending the 9th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography in Melbourne yesterday.

“The extreme dryness over the last 12 years may be due to natural variability but it may also be partly due to an increase in greenhouse gases; it’s too early to tell.”

It’s not too early for the Herald though, who have had their minds made up and their eyes closed to any contrary evidence for years… Apologies for stating the obvious (yet again), but there has been no global warming since 2001:


(Image from www.drroyspencer.com)

A lead author with the United Nations scientific body, Kevin Trenberth, also attending the conference, said the drying of southern Australia was consistent with global warming. “One of the things with global warming is that you have this increase in greenhouse gases and they provide a blanketing effect so there is more heat available. The heat has to go somewhere. Some of the heat goes into evaporation, into the drying of the land. Where it’s not raining, things dry out quicker, droughts set in a little quicker and become more intense.”

But alternatively:

A warmer atmosphere contains larger amounts of moisture which boosts the intensity of heavy downpours,” said Dr Brian Soden, at the University of Miami.

Changes in heavy rainfall seem to keep pace with atmospheric moisture which rises by around 7 per cent for each ºC of warming. Based on computer models, this could mean an increase in the intensity of heavy rainfall of around 10 per cent by 2050.

However, the observed increase in extreme downpours appears to be larger than the increases predicted by current computer simulations, suggesting that predicted changes in rainfall due to global warming may be underestimated, either because of flawed measurements or because computer models lack some key understanding, for instance of the action of aerosol particles in the atmosphere. (source)

Gee, the science is really settled, ain’t it?

Read it here.

UPDATED: ABC web poll – 4% think current heatwave is due to "global warming"


UPDATE 2: ABC have responded stating that the poll was “hijacked” (how would that be possible?), but without giving any further details. I have asked for clarification and will post it here if received.

UPDATED
: The ABC web site has moved on to a new poll and has mysteriously “removed” the results from the list of past polls. Surely not more censorship? I have sent an e-mail to News Radio to find out why it was removed. I will let you know the result…


Now you see it… now you, er, don’t…

Thanks to Gore Lied. I’m sure the ABC will issue a correction, but as it stands, here is the poll result:

90% think global warming is a myth – wow! Go the deniers!

Read it here.

UPDATE: As of Sunday 8 Feb, it’s now 94.3%!!

Sydney Morning Herald links bushfires to "climate change"


Any chance to push the scaremongering alarmist agenda, no matter how insensitive, is gleefully accepted by the Moonbat Herald, just as it was yesterday by Bob Brown.

Research by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO has found that bushfire seasons will start earlier, end slightly later and become more intense in coming decades.

A climate study of south-east Australia by the agencies in 2007 found the number of days with “very high” or “extreme” fire danger ratings would increase significantly. The worst changes were predicted for northern NSW.

By 2020, days of extreme fire danger are forecast to increase by 5 to 25 per cent if climate change is low and by 15 to 65 per cent if it is high.

An author of the report, Kevin Hennessy from the CSIRO, told the Herald yesterday: “There does seem to be a human element to bushfire risk. In terms of human contribution it is clear that most of the global warming since about 1950 is likely due to increases in greenhouse gases [No it isn’t – Ed]. Higher temperatures clearly increase the risk of bushfires.”

And then quotes yet more of Brown (which we can all do without reading again).

Oh, yes, and 108 people lost their lives as well…

Read it here.

Melanie Phillips – two great reads


Melanie Phillips writes an excellent column for the UK Spectator magazine, and her latest two are both great reads.

Enjoy!

Bob Brown shamelessly uses bushfires to push "climate change" agenda


No gutter is too low for Bob Brown. Whilst families are grieving for their loved ones who have perished in bush fires in Victoria, the callous Greens senator is using the tragedy to score cheap political points.

Senator Brown said the “dreadful inferno” was a terrible reminder of what climate change could mean for Australians.

“Global warming is predicted to make this sort of event happen 25 per cent, 50 per cent more,” he told Sky News.

“It’s a sobering reminder of the need for this nation and the whole world to act and put at a priority our need to tackle climate change.”

Disgusting.

Read it here.

Antarctic sea ice up 35% on 1979 levels


It must be all that warming going on down there… As Global Warming Hoax points out:

So where is the news media on this? Antarctica sea ice extent is up 34% over 1979, imagine if this was a decrease in ice rather than an increase. If this keeps up the penguins will be able to walk to Brazil!

Read it here. (Thanks to Tom Nelson)

Sweden, staunch opponent of nuclear power, finally relents


You can’t have it both ways. If you believe that anthropogenic CO2 is causing dangerous climate change, it is crazy then to spurn nuclear power as an alternative to coal. However, that is what most Western governments are doing, including Australia’s.

But now Sweden, one of the foremost opponents of nuclear power, has conceded that nuclear power must play a role if there is to be a “low-carbon” economy.

In a drive to increase energy security and combat global warming, ministers said they would present a bill next month that would allow the building of nuclear reactors on existing sites and introduce a new carbon tax as part of a program to cut carbon emissions by 40 per cent from 1990 levels by 2020.

The decision is significant because Sweden was at the forefront of anti-nuclear sentiment after the accident at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania in 1979. It voted in a referendum a year later to phase out its plants.

The Swedish Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt, said he did not feel bound by the referendum because it did not specify how nuclear power should be replaced. But the Government must still convince Parliament before it becomes law.

Australia should be doing the same.

Read it here.

Antarctic shelf collapse could tilt Earth's axis: researchers


The alarmism is getting even more desperate.

Geophysicists at the University of Toronto looked at the possible effects on the earth if sea levels rise because of a collapse of the west Antarctic ice shelf.

The Toronto researchers say the melting of the ice sheet will actually cause the earth’s rotation to shift dramatically – about 500 metres from its current position if the entire ice sheet melts – and that would result in much higher sea levels in some areas than previously expected.

The researchers say the melting would change the balance of the globe in much the same way that tsunamis move huge amounts of water from one area to another.

Is there anything that “global warming” can’t achieve?

Read it here.