(the answer may not be what you expected)
The theory of man made global warming states that hot spots will form in the upper atmosphere above the tropics. Observation shows there aren't any. link
UK windfarms produce almost no power during December/January cold period due to lack of wind link
Earth may be headed into a cooling phase
England faces power shortage as fossil fuel and nuclear plants are phased out link
Spanish "green jobs" economy , a challenge with 18% unemployment link
Wind power can supplement but can not replace fossil fuels in the USA at this time link
renewable energy, the challenge link
global warming link
UK utility says windpower requires almost 100% fossil fuel backup link
EPA memo suggests politics is a large influence on policies link
April Arcitc sea ice melt 3rd slowest in history link
wind power, can it become the primary fuel source? link
Al Gore's tesimony before the Congress, questions remain link
Atlantic Ocean temperatures fall (AMO), causing a slowing of Artic ice melt link
Dr. Willie Soon explains how changing solar activity impacts global temperatures and greenhouse gases link
Island of Tuvalu and other Pacific Islands, are they threatened with sea rise? link
why alternative energy system will have a difficult time replacing conventional ones link
50 problems with the theory of man made global warming Vicount Monckton of Brenchley link
SPPI report, temperatures have been cooling for seven years link
Wind farms in Europe, are they effective? link
Military buoys in the Artic Sea show ice thickening link
Obama science advisor Holdron advises using artificial volcanos and injecting pollution in the atmosphere to save the planet from global warming link
Changes in solar activity more closely linked to temperature in the Arctic than rising CO2 link
NASA says solar activity lowest in a century link
70 scientists added to the list, now 700 disagree with man made global warming link
global hurricane activity at 30 year low link
top Japanese scientists say global warming is not mad made link
only 20% of the IPCC's 2,500 'experts' had any prior experience with climate link
Arctic Sea ice growing at record rate link