Unbound Updated and The Fallacy of California’s Attempt to Try and be Greener
Sep 15th, 2006 by Brian A. Thomas
Cato Unbound has updated with two reactions to the original essay. One descanting, another supporting. The third reaction hopefully will be up soon, then the “conversation” should start. To see an idea of how this works out, see their last issue, Mexicans in America.
Meanwhile, Patrick Michaels, author of Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media has an article about California’s attempt to meet a Kyoto light. He notes that, “Today’s frequency of Category 4 and 5 storms, the worst kind, is mathematically indistinguishable in the Atlantic and Western Pacific (the world’s most active hurricane regions) from what it was a half-century ago…” And later “Further, the oceans just haven’t been cooperating recently. An upcoming paper by John Lyman in Geophysical Research Letters has the scientific cheerleaders for Gore’s apocalypse worried. It shows, inexplicably, that in the last two years the world’s oceans lost 20% of the heat they had gained in the last half century.” There is more, but you get the idea.






