Intelligence Is A Thing Of The Past In Climate Science

In 2007, team climate moron made this brilliant prediction.

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Snowdon will be snow-free in 13 years, scientists warn – Climate Change – Environment – The Independent

And now the Met Office reports :

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14 Responses to Intelligence Is A Thing Of The Past In Climate Science

  1. philjourdan says:

    They never apologize or admit they were wrong when their hysteria proves to be just that.

    • gator69 says:

      When the ends justifies the means, what us there to apologize for? 😉

      When you think like a sick leftist, it all makes (non)sense.

  2. Stephen Richards says:

    No, they merely change their lies.

  3. Traitor In Chief says:

    It’s hard maintaining your cult fixations. Sometimes you need to use your imagination….well, always.

    A little snow and chill out there….

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2013/04/29/cold-snowy-spring-weather/2121737/

  4. Traitor In Chief says:

    And this, tho I’m sure Steve will have the whole story…

    http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/another-spring-snowstorm-for-d-1/11220168

  5. gator69 says:

    “German meteorologists say that the start of 2013 is the coldest in 208 years – and now German media has quoted Russian scientist Dr Habibullo Abdussamatov from the St. Petersburg Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, who says it is proof that we are heading for a “Mini Ice Age.”

    http://iceagenow.info/2013/04/start-2013-coldest-208-years/

  6. gator69 says:

    It aint the CO2, or ocean acidification that is driving lobster away and prices up…

    “Lobster landings have fallen by as much as 90% off the east coast of Scotland, forcing a sharp rise in wholesale prices, reports the Scottish Creel Fishermen’s Federation.

    Prolonged cold weather has caused a shortage of Scottish lobster supplies, the Federation reported. Langoustine catches were also reported to be as much as 70% down in the Clyde fisheries area.”

    http://iceagenow.info/2013/04/scotland-prolonged-cold-decimates-lobster-supplies/

  7. A.D. Everard says:

    They’ll ignore their past claims, they always do. If it’s brought up, they’ll say, “That’s in the past,” even if it’s a short time ago. They don’t like to be reminded of their “mistakes”.

    In any other field, these jokers would be kicked out, investigated and (by now) jailed. “Everyone is/was doing it,” should not be an excuse when billions of dollars are being fraudulently collected in funding (scientists) and taxes (governments).

    There is so much turning-a-blind-eye going on, I’m amazed anyone is left to see!

    • Jimbo says:

      These climate scammers won’t do prison time because politicians and the media are behind them. Think about the Met Office predicting milder winters and the result was cold, snowy, harsh winters leading to a rise in excess winter deaths. They are rewarded with more money to buy faster super computers so they can fail faster.

      • A.D. Everard says:

        That’s exactly what I’m saying. No one will want to start the ball rolling because it’s all just too big. The only thing that will trigger it is mass fury and the modern day equivalent of mobs waving pitchforks in the streets.

        It will be interesting to see who then is offered up as scapegoats, because if people are baying for blood and justice isn’t at least seen to be done, it will get violent. That will scare those same politicians into blaming the scientists, who will, in turn, blame the politicians.

        That will be interesting to watch, but I suspect this won’t happen until after the key players are long beyond this world and there’s (conveniently) no one left to prosecute except for a few of the diehards.

  8. Jimbo says:

    Here is our old friend from the past making more precise predictions for the Scottish Ski industry which has been recently suffering from bumper snow years recently.

    “Unfortunately, it’s just getting too hot for the Scottish ski industry.”
    David Viner, Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia,
    Guardian 14 Feb 2004

  9. northernont says:

    In a couple of years kids just wont know what Snowdon looks like as it is buried under a glacier. See, we can play this game too, take cherry picked data of a time scale of our choosing, extrapolate linearly into the future, and bingo, a manufactured global threat and man is to blame. Paging Dr. Viner.

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