Sunday, January 29, 2012

Forget global warming - it's Cycle 25 we need to worry about (and if NASA scientists are right the Thames will be freezing over again) | Mail Online

Color me shocked!!   Shocked it tell you!!!!!

 

Forget global warming - it's Cycle 25 we need to worry about (and if NASA scientists are right the Thames will be freezing over again) | Mail Online

Met Office releases new figures which show no warming in 15 years

By David Rose

Last updated at 5:38 AM on 29th January 2012

The supposed ‘consensus’ on man-made global warming is facing an inconvenient challenge after the release of new temperature data showing the planet has not warmed for the past 15 years.

The figures suggest that we could even be heading for a mini ice age to rival the 70-year temperature drop that saw frost fairs held on the Thames in the 17th Century.

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Welcome to the Lost Decade (for Entrepreneurs, IPO’s and VC’s) « Steve Blank

This is what’s missing from all the talk about the “recovery”.  Without entrepreneurs having access to venture capital and interest in their IPOs, our economy continues to “consolidate”.  It’s like a dying person who’s body longer takes in nurishment and begins to consume it’s own muscle.  This is where our economy is today, I just wish I heard this from a single, solitary candidate – either Democrat or Republican.

 

Welcome to the Lost Decade (for Entrepreneurs, IPO’s and VC’s)

Posted on July 15, 2010 by steveblank

If you take funding from a venture capital firm or angel investor and want to build a large, enduring company (rather than sell it to the highest bidder), this isn’t the decade to do it. The collapse of the IPO market and dysfunctional math in the venture capital community has stacked the odds against you.

Sunday, January 01, 2012

Thirty-three Year Temperature Update - Well Below Computer Model Predictions - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine

Global warming – not so much

 

Thirty-three Year Temperature Update - Well Below Computer Model Predictions

Ronald Bailey | December 16, 2011

Every month climatologists John Christy and Roy Spencer report the latest data from satellite measurements of global average temperatures. This month marks the 33rd anniversary of their data set. On the occasion, the researchers release a longer analysis of global temperature trends which is quoted below and is well worth reading: