Climate Change Update (07 September 2011) Katla volcano continues to worry

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“It’s one of the most feared volcanos, so we’re closely monitoring it,” said Pall Einarsson of the University of Iceland. “That said, it’s normal for earthquakes to be detected around Katla. What’s a bit unusual is that we’re seeing swarms of small earthquakes, some occurring every 10 minutes or so.” www.sott.net MAP en.vedur.is Scientists say there is an intrusive dike in the Katla volcano. A dike in a volcano is a huge igneous piece of volcanic rock that is blocking the caldera. Pressure is building up under the dike. It’s like a cork in a champagne bottle. This could be a very explosive eruption. Possible tsunami too.? Google “intrusive dike at Katla.” Indonesia’s Mount Lokon volcano shaken by four eruptions theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com hisz.rsoe.hu X2.1-Class Flare Earth Directed / Solar Watch Sep 7, 2011 www.youtube.com Incoming CME From The M 9.2 / X 2.1 Flare www.youtube.com Tracking Tropical Depression 14 and Hurricane Katia www.youtube.com FAIRUSE NOTICE: These Videos may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, this

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Joe Hockey: The Department of Climate Change may be disbanded (HOORAY!)

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( wakeup2thelies.com ) The Department of Climate Change may be disbanded. This is the best news I’ve heard in a long time because nothing this department does will change the climate or temperature of planet Earth. TONY JONES Well, would you be disbanding this department if it’s a department that puts out false figures for political reasons? I mean, you are talking about getting rid of 12000 civil servants. JOE HOCKEY: Yeah. Well the Department of Climate Change will be pretty high up the list for very close scrutiny. TONY JONES: You mean, you’ll be thinking of disbanding it. JOE HOCKEY: Yep. See full interview here bit.ly New my website wakeup2thelies.com Subscribe to my Youtube channel http Follow me on twitter twitter.com Follow me on face book on.fb.me

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Climate Change Update (08 July 2011) Russia (Nuclear Event)

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A powerful thunderstorm forced the shutdown of one of the reactors at the Balakovskaya nuclear power plant (NPP) in central Russia, the NPP’s press service said on Friday. “A thunderstorm on the border of the Saratov and the Samara regions in late evening on July 7 damaged two power supply lines serving the fourth reactor at the Balakovskaya NPP, causing an automatic safety shutdown,” hisz.rsoe.hu Nuclear reactor on North Carolina college campus leaking radiation since last Friday — Public not told because radioactivity was “compared to what someone might receive getting an x-ray” enenews.com www.sott.net theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com VIDEOS: 7/7/2011 — LARGE earthquake — 7.6 magnitude & two dozen 5.0′s www.youtube.com More than 70 Active wildfires burning across Ontario www.youtube.com 07/07/2011 – Real-time Magnetosphere Simulation www.youtube.com Alert According to Officials Radiation In Fukushima City Now Higher Than Chernobyl www.youtube.com Fukushima Japan Update 7/7/11 www.youtube.com 32 Inches Of Snow Falls In Driest Place On Earth www.youtube.com

Professor Jane McAdam – 29 July 2011. This lecture will examine the nature of climate-related movement; whether expanding the protection offered by international refugee law and human rights law is feasible; and what other solutions might be appropriate.

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How is Obama going to tackle the climate change “problem”, and prove, that it is working?

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Question: How is Obama going to tackle the climate change “problem”, and prove, that it is working?
Assume for a moment our government spends tax dollars on combating climate change.

How on earth will we measure any effect on the outcome? How can this kind of “help” be measured as having been successful?

Answer:

Answer by CarSon is Love
“Climate change problem?” Do you mean global warming?

We can’t masure it because there is no such thing as global warming; don’t buy into the Liberal hype.

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Why do they now call it “climate change” instead of “global warming”, because we have entered a cooling phase?

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Question: Why do they now call it “climate change” instead of “global warming”, because we have entered a cooling phase?
Records show that there has been no increase in global temperatures since 1998. Global temperatures has leveled off, despite the fact that the atmospheric levels of CO2 have continued to increased. Antarctic Ice is at its highest recorded levels. And Ice in the Arctic and in Greenland are both increasing. So why are all the politicians getting on the “climate change” bandwagon?

Answer:

Answer by Bob
No. The scientific term has ALWAYS been “climate change”. “Global warming” was invented by a reporter. Now people use the two terms interchangeably. There’s nothing sinister about it.

Ad the temperature has very definitely increased since 1998. Individual years can be warmer or colder, but the long term average is increasing.

http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/2007/

discussed in detail, with confirmation, at:

http://tamino.wordpress.com/2008/01/24/giss-ncdc-hadcru/

EDIT – The tamino link points out that this is not “James Hansen’s data” it’s confirmed by independent scientists. End edit.

Ice volume is decreasing in the Arctic and Greenland. It’s holding steady in Antarctica, because the ozone layer cools central Antarctica. The coasts are very definitely melting, releasing huge chunks of the ice sheet to the ocean, where they melt.

There are many reasons why all these guys say global warming is real, and mostly caused by us.

The National Academy of Sciences, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Physics, the American Chemical Society, the American Geophysical Union, the American Meteorological Association, etc.

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