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Written by John McLean
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Friday, 09 November 2007 09:16 |
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The common perception of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is one of an impartial organization that thoroughly reviews the state of climate science and produces reports which are clear, accurate, comprehensive, well substantiated and without bias. |
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Read more... [Why the IPCC should be disbanded]
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Written by Joe D’Aleo, CCM
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Sunday, 14 October 2007 11:38 |
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Recently, a critical adjustment[1] was made by NASA to its US Annual mean temperature record since 1895, due to discovering an error in their adjustments found by Steve McIntyre, who also blew the whistle on the flawed hockey stick of Mann, Bradley and Hughes. |
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Read more... [Accurate Climate Change Assessment, An Impossible Task?]
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Written by Staff
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Saturday, 13 October 2007 07:46 |
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Despite the lack of any trends in hurricane landfalls along the U.S. and Florida coasts, or damage to U.S. coastlines when population demographics are taken into account, the impact from a single storm can be enormous. The massive population and infrastructure build-up of the US coastline has vastly raised the potential damage that a storm can inflict. It is stunningly dishonest and irresponsibly dangerous to insinuate, let alone assert, that CO2 mitigation policies could cage the destructiveness of nature, particularly in hurricane-prone Florida.
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Read more... [UPDATED: Hurricane Threat to Florida: Climate Change or Demographics?]
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Written by SPPI Staff
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 14:39 |
David tells children:
Deep down in the Antarctic ice are atmosphere samples from the past, trapped in tiny air bubbles... |
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Read more... [A Fundamental Scientific Error in “global warming” Book for Children]
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Written by John McLean
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 19:25 |
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It is widely alleged that the science of global warming is “settled”. This implies that all the major scientific aspects of climate change are well understood and uncontroversial, and that scientists are now just mopping up unimportant details. The allegation is profoundly untrue: for example the US alone is said to be spending more than $4 billion annually on climate research, which is a lot to pay for detailing; and great uncertainty and argument surround many of the principles of climate change, and especially the magnitude of any human causation for warming. |
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Read more... [Fallacies about Global Warming]
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Written by John McLean
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 08:16 |
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The IPCC would have us believe that its reports are diligently reviewed by many hundreds of scientists and that these reviewers endorse the contents of the report. An analysis of the reviewers' comments for the scientific assessment report by Working Group I show a very different and very worrying story.
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Read more... [Peer review? What peer review?]
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Written by Robert Ferguson
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Thursday, 23 August 2007 03:51 |
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Trumpets were blaring at the Washington Post when, on the front page of the January 10th, 2007 edition of the paper, they proclaimed “Climate Experts Worry as 2006 is Hottest year on record in U.S.” The Post was relying on temperature data supplied to them from the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). |
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Read more... [U.S. Temperature Rankings Rearranged, Problems and Concerns with Temperature data sets]
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Written by Robert Ferguson
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Wednesday, 22 August 2007 03:46 |
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Whenever it is hot and dry in the western United States, the frequency and intensity of wildfires there pick up. A good number of paleo records of climate and fire occurrence show that such has been true for many hundreds of years into the past. And just as it has been in the past, it likely will be in the future, with or without alleged human alterations in the climate. |
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Read more... [Wildfires in a warming West, The relationships between drought, wildfires and global temperatures]
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Written by Robert Ferguson
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Thursday, 09 August 2007 09:07 |
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The Third International Mathematics and Science Study Results reveals that US public school children are remarkably sub par in math and science capabilities.
Apparently things are not much brighter for the adults at Newsweek Magazine. |
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Read more... [Bad News for Science in Newsweek]
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Written by Robert Ferguson
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Thursday, 09 August 2007 09:03 |
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Apparently, some people know no boundaries for indecency. Take Joseph Romm for instance. Romm, a former member of the Clinton administration, claimed Monday that global warming might have played a factor in the collapse of the I-35W Bridge in Minneapolis last week.
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Read more... [Poor Form—Comments on the Minneapolis Bridge Collapse]
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