No Hiatus in Global Warming – new NOAA report

NOAA Research Presents Evidence Against a Global Warming ‘Hiatus’

For years, scientists have been laboring to explain an apparent slowdown in global warming since the start of this century, which occurred at the same time that heat-trapping emissions of carbon dioxide were soaring. The slowdown, sometimes inaccurately described as a halt or hiatus, became a major talking point for people critical of climate science.

Now, new research suggests the whole thing may have been based on incorrect data.

More News re Recovery in Christchurch, NZ

Our Guest blogger today is John Coleman, who is from Christchurch, NZ

I found this article an interesting comparison – Different Approaches to Earthquake Recovery.

We have 2 Cathedrals in Christchurch. The Anglican one in the Square, the fate of which is still a subject of much controversy. The second, which is locally known as the Catholic Basilica is on the south east of the central city was also substantially damaged. The church leaders have just announced their conservation plans for the Basilica, which sounds a lot like the way Coventry cathedral was managed.

One of our difficulties here is that the Civil Defence Controller has almost absolute authority in the immediate response and demolition of any building is likely (and did) occur in the heat of the moment.

I find it fascinating to walk around Europe, especially Brussels, and look at all the old buildings, many of which, like those in Aquila, have been rebuilt several times.

We, here, have neither the resources nor the will to do the same.

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John Coleman is the Emergency Planning Co-ordinator in the South Island Alliance Programme Office, located in Christchurch. Contact Info: John.Coleman@siapo.health.nz

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TX: Doesn’t Trust the Federal Government, But Loves Federal Money!

We have seen this attitude prevail in recent years in OK and in TX.

See the article titled The Troubled Relationship Between Texas and FEMA. Texans don’t trust the federal government. But the state relies on federal disaster funds more than any other.

The source of the information about state requests for federal funds after a disaster is this report from the  Center for American Progress; see States of Denial – States with the most federal disaster Aid Sent Climate Science Deniers to Congress.