Daily Archives: December 5, 2009

Ottawa Citizen: ‘M and M’ stick in craw of climate-change crew

The Ottawa Citizen has an interesting story on Steven McIntyre today: ‘M and M’ stick in craw of climate-change crew It is a very informative background piece for those who may not have followed McIntyre’s blog Climate Audit.

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Mike Hulme in the Guardian

Mike Hulme has a post in the Guardian: Laboratories’ outer limits I haven’t had time to digest the article and haven’t gotten through the comments yet, but it is about politics and science. I’ll try to update this post after … Continue reading

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Jon Stewart gets it

I’m sure this is being posted everywhere, but just for completeness I’m including it here. Click image below to view on YouTube. No commentary necessary from me.

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Climategate: Where’s the mainstream media coverage?

The Media Research Center is putting some heat on the mainstream media for their sparse coverage so far of Climategate: Day Fourteen and Counting Perhaps it is that ABC, NBC and CBS have not yet heard of the story, despite … Continue reading

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The Weekly Standard: Scientists Behaving Badly

 Steven F. Hayward of The Weekly Standard has written the most comprehensive yet readable article on Climategate. If you read only one article, this should be it: Scientists Behaving Badly The behavior of the CRU circle has cast a long … Continue reading

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IPCC: Could they be wrong?

A couple recent stories are casting some doubts on the proclamations from the IPCC on climate change: Himalayan glaciers melting deadline ‘a mistake’ J Graham Cogley, a professor at Ontario Trent University, says he believes the UN authors got the … Continue reading

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Shell: Follow the money

 In a previous post, I discussed the somewhat incestuous relationship with Scientific American and Shell.  It’s really not that complicated if you follow the money.  Shell has places and infrastructure in place to store CO2 and transport it. They see … Continue reading

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