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LuvBigRip
03-18-2009, 08:34 PM
Explorers On Global Warming Expedition Stranded in North Pole by Cold Weather

Three global warming researchers stranded in the North Pole by cold weather were holding out hope Wednesday as a fourth plane set off in an attempt deliver them supplies.

The flight took off during a break in bad weather after “brutal” conditions halted three previous attempts to reach the British explorers who said they were nearly out of food, the Agence France-Presse reported.

“We’re hungry, the cold is relentless, our sleeping bags are full of ice,” expedition leader Pen Hadow said in e-mailed statement. “Waiting is almost the worst part of an expedition as we’re in the lap of the weather gods.”

Hadow, Martin Hartley and Ann Daniels began an 85-day hike to the North Pole on February 28 to measure sea ice thickness, the AFP reported.

With bad weather hampering supply flights, the team is was down to half-rations, battling desperate sub-zero temperatures and unable to proceed, the AFP reported.

"It'll be a relief to get our new supplies," Hadow said in a statement Wednesday. "Until (the plane) does arrive, we need to conserve energy and can't really move on."

The expedition now expects to arrive at the North Pole in late May.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509735,00.html

SurferGirl
03-18-2009, 08:52 PM
I think the global warming was invented by Al Gore, like he invented the internet. ha ha ha

If he was that worried about global warming why is he flying all over the place in a private plane and I know he is into some type of global warming credits and that GE is into global warming credits.

I'm not saying we should just waste energy but some things are getting a bit extreme.

janelle
03-18-2009, 09:36 PM
There is big money to global warming and lots of people lining up to get it.

Oh, and all the cold is also a sign of global warming---they have it both ways. LOL In the seventies all we heard about was global cooling. Duh, when will they learn the earth goes through warming and cooling at regular intervals. We just have those who like to make a buck warning people about both and don't learn from history.

Jolie Rouge
03-19-2009, 08:25 AM
There is big money to global warming and lots of people lining up to get it.

Follow the money ... :kaching:




Oh, and all the cold is also a sign of global warming---they have it both ways. LOL In the seventies all we heard about was global cooling.

That is why the "new" buzz word is "climate change" :rolleyes:

janelle
03-21-2009, 12:11 AM
That is why the "new" buzz word is "climate change" :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

In Kansas the climate can change four times in one day. Winter, Spring, Summer and back to Winter.

LunaChick
03-21-2009, 07:57 AM
Sea levels are rising in the south pacific, islands are disappearing, ice caps are melting, seas are warming, so there is something going on. What bothers me is that these politicians talk a lot but do nothing. Instead of them trying to blame a specific political party, why in the hell don't they to find some type of solution? All it is, is talk talk talk and no action!

SurferGirl
03-22-2009, 10:27 AM
http://news.newsmax.com/?m6Iv.qd7vLnBLAPNK0zYhEXZ6xykbfU1m

More Scientists Rip Global Warming Hysteria

Amid reports that President Barack Obama's climate plan could cost industry close to $2 trillion, 59 additional scientists skeptical of the threat of manmade global warming have been added to the U.S. Senate Minority Report on climate change.

They bring the total to more than 700 scientists from around the world who have spoken out against the hysteria created by Al Gore and other global warming alarmists, according to a statement issued by the office of Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, ranking Republican on the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

The latest Minority Report includes 300 scientists and climate researchers who have been added to the list since the initial report’s release in December 2007.

Many of the 59 additional scientists are affiliated with prestigious institutions including NASA, the U.S. Navy and Air Force, the Defense Department, Energy Department, Princeton University, Tulane University, the U.S. Naval Academy and the EPA.

“Unfortunately, climate science has become political science,” said award-winning Princeton physicist Dr. Robert Austin, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.

He told the minority staff on the Committee on March 2: “It is tragic that some perhaps well-meaning but politically motivated scientists who should know better have whipped up a global frenzy about a phenomenon which is statistically questionable at best.”

Dr. Anastasios Tsonis of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee said the global temperature “has flattened and is actually going down. We are seeing a new shift toward cooler temperatures that will last for probably about three decades.”
As Newsmax.com reported, Obama's climate plan could cost industry nearly three times the $646 billion over eight years that the White House initially estimated for the so-called "cap-and-trade" legislation.

The plan seeks to reduce pollution by setting a limit on carbon emissions and allowing businesses and groups to buy allowances, although exact details have not been released.

But Dr. Diane Douglas, a climatologist who has worked for the Department of Energy, declared: “The recent ‘panic’ to control GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions and billions of dollars being dedicated for the task has me deeply concerned that the U.S. and other countries are spending precious global funds to stop global warming, when it is primarily being driven by natural forcing mechanisms.”

Among other comments from scientists included in the report:

“I am appalled at the state of discord in the field of climate science . . . There is no observational evidence that the addition of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have caused any temperature perturbations in the atmosphere.”
— Award-winning atmospheric scientist Dr. George T. Wolff, a former member of the EPA’s Science Advisory Board who served on a committee of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

“The sky is not burning, and to claim that it is amounts to journalistic malpractice . . . The press only promotes the global warming alarmists and ignores or minimizes those of us who are skeptical.”
— Dr. Mark L. Campbell, a professor of chemistry at the U.S. Naval Academy.

“The cause of these global changes is fundamentally due to the sun and its effect on the Earth as it moves about in its orbit, not from man-made activities.”
— Retired NASA atmospheric scientist Dr. William W. Vaughan, recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.

anothersta
03-22-2009, 11:43 AM
— Retired NASA atmospheric scientist Dr. William W. Vaughan, recipient of the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.

Is this the guy who was caught fudging the numbers last October? I can't remember