Monday, April 5, 2010

The Real Endagered Speices



FoxNews has an article, NASA Data Worse Than Climate-Gate Data, was worse than the Climategate-tainted University of East Anglia’s, two U.S. Senators are demanding answers from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

“In light of recent revelations and scientific reports, we are contacting you regarding our continued concerns with the apparent declining credibility of United States climate data," wrote Senators John Barraso of Wyoming and Louisiana’s David Vitter in a letter to NASA administrator Charles Bolden. "With almost ten percent unemployment, America cannot afford to base its energy policy on flawed data."

And after a series of scandals and blatant errors has largely discredited the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR-4 report that warned of disastrous global warming, the letter explains that policymakers turned to American data as a sort of back up. "Unfortunately, it appears that U.S. data is equally flawed and corrupted by questionable scientific practices," the Senators stated.

Read the story at the link above. In light of the EPA's latest, we are moving from hoaxing to out right FRAUD on the part of the Obama regime, against the American people.

To read about the volunteer program which did a lot of the work --- Also casting doubt on U.S. climate data is an investigation by meteorologists Anthony Watts and Joseph D’Aleo. “The study highlighted that among many other data integrity issues, the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and NOAA have not only reduced the total number of weather stations that they gather climate data from, but have 'cherry picked' the ones that remain by choosing sites in relatively warmer places," explained the Senators’ letter.

The results of the investigation — which concluded that some 90 percent of weather stations do not even meet the U.S. government’s own standards on the appropriate distance of stations from warm biasing influences like roads or airports — the results are available at surfacestations.org.

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