Dear President Obama: A Video Memo about Climate Change

I’ve just uploaded a new video to YouTube. It’s a video memo to President Obama in response to his comments about climate change made during his November 14, 2012 press conference.

Of course, I briefly mentioned my two recently published books at the end of it:

Who Turned on the Heat? – The Unsuspected Global Warming Culprit, El Niño-Southern Oscillation

and

If the IPCC was Selling Manmade Global Warming as a Product, Would the FTC Stop their Deceptive Ads?

I also mentioned the two YouTube videos “The Natural Warming of the Global Oceans” – Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 appeared in the WUWT-TV webcast hosted by Anthony Watts of WattsUpWithThat?

About Bob Tisdale

Research interest: the long-term aftereffects of El Niño and La Nina events on global sea surface temperature and ocean heat content. Author of the ebook Who Turned on the Heat? and regular contributor at WattsUpWithThat.
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22 Responses to Dear President Obama: A Video Memo about Climate Change

  1. slimething says:

    Bob,
    What is this graph? It is claimed to validate IPCC climate models yet I’ve never seen anything remotely close to what it shows. Is this a Rahmstorf creation?

  2. Bob Tisdale says:

    Slimething: I’ve never seen it before, but it’s comical. They used the the multi-model mean outputs for the IPCC scenario A2, not the widely used A1B, and overlaid scaled ENSO, TSI, and the impacts of volcanic aerosols. You could take a straight trend line and get similar results with those adjustments.

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  19. Mario Lento says:

    Thank you Bob! Your hard work is helping many understand.

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