May 14 2007
Global Warming Sceptic Bingo
Via Deltoid: Global Warming Sceptic Bingo.
The original has some nifty javascript that I’ve taken out, but the bingo board is too cool not to reproduce.
| In the 70s scientists were predicting an ice age # | There is no such thing as global average temperature. # | Scientists only say that global warming exists so they can get grants # | The IPCC summary for policy makers does not reflect the body of the report # |
| Belief in global warming is a religion | Fred Singer cited # | Ice cores show that warming precedes increases in C02 # | Science doesn’t work by consensus # |
| 17,000 scientists signed a petition saying global warming isn’t happening # | Satellites show no warming # | Michael Crichton cited # | Climate modeling isn’t scientific # |
| Urban Heat Islands contaminate the surface record # | We can’t predict the weather a week in advance. How can we do it 100 years in advance? # | Water vapour is 98% of the greenhouse effect. # | The “Hockey Stick” is broken. # |
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It’s like Wombat bingo, only less chance of getting smacked!
The Bingo board needs updating!
Replace Crichton with “Y2K Bug”
Replace SInger with “Scientists commit fraud to get grants.”