$100,000 Global Warming Challenge
The stakes? 100 K. The challenge? Provide solid evidence of catastrophic, manmade climate change. JunkScience.com is putting the heat on global warming alarmists to lay out all the evidence behind their claims to man-made global warming. It’ll be interesting to see if there are any serious takers to the challenge.
‘Can you save Al Gore?’ is the title of a YouTube video announcing the $100,000 Ultimate Global Warming Challenge.
According to the Ultimate Global Warming Challenge rules, the first person to prove — in a scientific manner and according to contest rules — that man-made emissions of greenhouse gases are causing catastrophic climate change will win $100,000 — and, perhaps most importantly, save Al Gore from his self-made, inconvenient iceberg — as depicted on the YouTube video.
“Here’s the opportunity for global warming alarmists to flaunt all the conclusive evidence that they say exists,” said Steve Milloy, founder and publisher of JunkScience.com, the sponsor of the Ultimate Global Warming Challenge.
Find out complete contest rules and deadlines at UltimateGlobaalWarmingChallenge.com




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1 Comment
Geoff
Due to the discovery of a “Y2K” error by a climate blogger, NASA recently (with no fanfare) recalculated and republished historical temperature data for the US. As a result, 1998 is no longer the “warmest on record”, it’s now 1934. The rankings for other years were also effected in a manner that seems to undercut some of the claims of Al Gore & Co.
See: http://www.norcalblogs.com/watts/2007/08/1998_no_longer_the_hottest_yea.html
While people may point out this error as only relating to the US data, it’s worth noting that the US data set (along with Europe’s) is considered the best historical record at hand, and NASA is also re-crunching the non-US numbers and have not release the results from that effort.
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