Greenpeace co-founder Dr. Patrick Moore rejects man-made climate fears: ‘The green movement has not only become more hard line, they have also become irrational and fanatical’

Moore: The cause of the onset of Ice-Ages, one of which we are presently experiencing, is a puzzle we don’t fully understand. I explain in my presentations that as a scientist who is fully qualified to understand climate change, I seem dumber than the people who say they “know” the answers because I do not profess to know the future, especially of something so complicated as the global climate.

One thing is certain, there is no “scientific proof” as the term is generally understood, that human emissions are the main cause of climate change today.

Full article here.

Climate Depot’s Morano on ‘hottest’ U.S. July claims: ‘The Continental U.S. is only 1.6% of the surface of Earth, and they’re drawing conclusions now about the whole globe’

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Climatologist Dr. Pat Michaels on U.S. heatwave: ‘Global avg temperatures in calendar year 2012 have not been particularly unusual; in fact, they are slightly below the average for last 15 years’ — ‘If one wants to conflate warm U.S. temperatures with global warming, then it has to be globally warm, which is not the case this year’

For Climate Depot’s complete heatwave/AGW coverage see here.

Overheated planet update: ‘It is probably the first time ever that snow has fallen in all nine of South Africa’s provinces on the same day’ — ‘Hillary Clinton has been named “Nimkita” (bringer of snow) by hosts at an event in Johannesburg’

RARE SNOWFALL STUNS MUCH OF SOUTH AFRICA: ‘It has snowed in Johannesburg on only 22 other days in the last 103 years’ — A rare snowfall that fell on much of the country. The snow began Tuesday morning, part of an extreme cold snap now biting into nation’ — ‘In Pretoria, the country’s capital, flurries filled the sky during a visit by U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton. It was the first snowfall there since 1968’

Proof That The 1930s Were Hotter: Top 5 all time record daily U.S. maximums were all during 1930s. No year this century even shows up in the top fifteen