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    Another US Hockey Stick that doesn't work

    Here is some more info for you global warming beliebers.

    http://www.principia-scientific.org/michael-mann-faces-
    bankruptcy-as-his-courtroom-climate-capers-collapse.html

    #2
    Lots of interesting comment below that article.
    I like the "Global Warming Nazis" term,

    http://dailycaller.com/2014/02/20/climate-scientist-will-say-global-warming-nazis-until-they-drop-denier-label/

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      #3
      pretty deep pockets on both sides of this battle...don't think its over by a long shot, but clearly this sham is being exposed for what it is. The big boys play, and the minions run around. The bias/integrity of science is certainly being called into question. The out is going to be an admission that a "sustainable environment" made me do it. But that would require a third name change, which makes the whole thing laughable.

      Maybe Suzuki next? He's been pretty quiet lately.

      Maybe this is the underlying issue behind competition in the seed research space?

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        #4
        "The cold may moderate from March 6 to 10, although Rogers predicts temperatures will remain at least 5 degrees below normal across most of the eastern U.S. and 8 degrees lower in the Midwest, Great Lakes and Ontario.

        "The big-picture theme of an impressive cold-dominated pattern that is colder than last year’s March start is consistent," Rogers said.
        Last year was the coolest U.S. March since 2002, according to the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina. The 48 contiguous states had an average temperature of 40.8 degrees, or 0.9 degree below the 20th century average."

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