Thanks for the laugh. That chart is from where, the back of your comic book. Too funny. This is what passes for science from the deniers.
It's written in simple language and colors so even an AGW nutter moron like yourself can understand it.
LOL Did you make that up all by yourself? So, the oceans just decided all of a sudden to start absorbing more heat than is entering the global system. Oh yeah, that makes sense. What a moron, don't make me laugh so hard. At least you are beginning to admit that there hasn't been any warming for the last 17 years!! Good job, moron.
Well.... over 3 quarters of the earth is covered by oceans. This is great news.... plenty of heat absorption going on. No need to worry about global warming.
China Overtakes U.S. to Lead Green Energy Investments Daily Ticker - Wednesday, April 17, 2013 "Investment in clean energy, like global economic growth, is shifting from West to East, with China leading the pack. China accounts for 30% of the worldâs investment in green energy, outspending the U.S.âthe number two market for green energy-- by almost 2:1. That's according to a new report from the The Pew Charitable Trust based on 2012 data. "Green investments in China in 2012 rose 20% to $65 billion while they fell 37% in the U.S. to just under $36 billion. âClean energy will be one of the biggest industries of the next 10, 20 years, and weâre handing it to China,â says Ramez Naam, computer scientiss and author of the new book The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet. Green energy will âbecome a multi-trillion-dollar industry." "China is not only spending more money on green energy, itâs also writing laws and changing regulations will help attract more of those green dollars in the future. China is launching a cap-and-trade program in two regions this June which will go national in 2015 along with a national carbon tax, says Naam. Such policies have been debated in the U.S. but not enacted into law. "The Obama administration, however, has announced new regulations to limit pollutants from coal plants as well as new vehicle fuel-efficiency standards requiring an average 54.5 miles per gallon in the U.S. auto fleet by 2025. The EPA says the new fuel standards will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing oil consumptionâa trend thatâs already begun. Naam says the U.S. currently is consuming 10% less oil than it did 10 years ago. "So how should investors capitalize on these green energy trends? "Naam says they should invest in green energy companies especially solar, but with the understanding that itâs a âDarwinian marketâ where most companies will fail.â He advises investors to stay away from fossil fuel stocksâcoal and big oil-- because of the shift toward green energy and because demand for those âand other commoditiesâwill decline and their prices will fall. âIf you look out over the last 20, 50 -100â¦[commodity] prices are back to where they were in the â80s and they will come down again.â On an inflation-adjusted basis crude oil prices near $87 a barrel today are almost the same as they were in early 1982, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration."
You should have posted some of the comments, rectum. They are better reading. Here are just the first three. "China has for some time also completed 1 coal plant a week and one nuke plant a month...." "The average Chinese wage is 75% less than the average American and they have 1/3rd the US corporate tax rate. They will overtake the US on everything. People on welfare in the US receive 4 times more for doing NOTHING than the average Chinese earns for working. Why is this article news?" "allrighty then....china is so clean. let us all move there" http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/dail...-lead-green-energy-investments-155809509.html
Once again you show your ignorance and selective delusional thinking There has been no pause in the total heat content rise of the earth. Only the atmosphere. If you even want to call it a pause, and not just a normal variation around the mean. Since your prized cherry picking 1998 year, which was an El Nino year and so a high temp one, there have been five El Nina years and only two El Ninos. The cool surface Pacific waters have been absorbing the heat. And no I did not "make it up myself". It's called basic common sense and science. Something which you apparently unfamiliar with.