Category Archives: Monckton
Why Waxman/Markey Won’t Work: A cost-effectiveness metric for CO2 mitigation policies
A simple, robust metric to analyze the cost-effectiveness of measures to mitigate anthropogenic CO2 emissions, expressed not – as now – in tonnes of CO2 emission foregone but in Kelvin degrees of warming prevented, is described, evaluated, and applied to various currently-proposed mitigation policies, all of which prove disproportionately costly and ineffective
Why Waxman/Markey Won’t Work: A cost-effectiveness metric for CO2 mitigation policies
A simple, robust metric to analyze the cost-effectiveness of measures to mitigate anthropogenic CO2 emissions, expressed not – as now – in tonnes of CO2 emission foregone but in Kelvin degrees of warming prevented, is described, evaluated, and applied to various currently-proposed mitigation policies, all of which prove disproportionately costly and ineffective
On the Central Question of Climate Sensitivity
On the Central Question of Climate Sensitivity
SPPI Monthly CO2 Report: April
Dangerous Climate Change Is Coming
“Dangerous Climate Change is Coming” by Christopher Monckton | April 30, 2009 The Scare: Two papers published in Nature in spring 2009 say that the rise in global temperature is unlikely to remain below the politically-defined threshold of “dangerous climate change”, if global economic growth continues at its current pace. The papers are based on computer simulations of… Read More »
Dangerous Climate Change Is Coming
“Dangerous Climate Change is Coming” by Christopher Monckton | April 30, 2009 The Scare: Two papers published in Nature in spring 2009 say that the rise in global temperature is unlikely to remain below the politically-defined threshold of “dangerous climate change”, if global economic growth continues at its current pace. The papers are based on computer simulations of… Read More »
Deliberate Misrepresentation Letter of formal complaint to Clark Hoyt, Esq. Public Editor of NYTimes
Clark Hoyt, Esq., Public Editor and Readers’ Representative, The New York Times. Dear Mr. Hoyt, Deliberate misrepresentation in a front-page article by Andrew Revkin on Friday, 24 April, 2009 The New York Times guidelines for staff writers on “Journalistic Ethics” begin by stating the principles that all journalists should respect: impartiality and neutrality; integrity; and avoidance of conflicts… Read More »
Lies, Damned Lies and Al Gore on Climate
Gore: The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate. New research, which draws upon recently declassified data collected by U.S. nuclear submarines traveling under the Arctic ice cap for the last 50 years, has given us, for the first time, a three-dimensional view of the ice cap, and researchers at the Naval Postgraduate School have told us that… Read More »
