Monthly Archives: March 2010

MSM finally wakes up, but whitewashes problems

Finally, MSNBC features the climate scandal on the front page of its website: Climate panel faces major review The world’s biggest scientific guns are being called in to mop up after a trickle of unsettling errors in the reports written … Continue reading

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Pielke Jr. on Decarbonization of the Colorado Economy

Roger Peilke Jr., in his typical level-headed fashion, has a very clear and relevant post on a recent article by Vincent Carroll in the Denver Post about decarbonizing Colorado. Both are well worth reading.

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The Weekly Standard: In Denial

Steven F. Hayward has a well written, if long, article at The Weekly Standard: In Denial: The meltdown of the climate campaign The introduction and conclusion: It is increasingly clear that the leak of the internal emails and documents of … Continue reading

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How much do we really know?

Stumbled on a few interesting articles recently: Global warming may be normal at this point in glacial cycle German and Russian scientists say that it is normal for an interglacial period like the one just ending to finish with one … Continue reading

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Tom Fuller is on a roll

Tom Fuller is on a roll with great posts on the climate debate. FYI, Fuller, along with Steven Mosher, is the author of Climategate – The CRUtape letters, available at Amazon.com (click photo above to go to Amazon). Tom has … Continue reading

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Mainstream Media covers Al Gore…negatively

What a surprise.  I don’t read the Boston Globe often, but one of my Internet news scans picked up this: Gore still hot on his doomsday rhetoric Some highlights: His 1,900-word essay made no mention of his financial interest in … Continue reading

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Fox News poll: Time to Rewrite the Rules of Climate Science?

Interesting comments and poll results to a Fox News query on rewriting the rules of climate science: Time to Rewrite the Rules of Climate Science? As of this writing, here’s the results: 48%  (6,319 votes).  No. Why must we pay … Continue reading

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Joe Romm vs. Roger Pielke Jr.

This is obviously not an even match.  Pielke Jr. always takes the high road, and has very realistic views on climate and the debate, choosing to debate the facts instead of stooping to ad homenim attacks.  I can’t say the same for … Continue reading

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Gerald Warner on Climategate

  Very insightful article by Gerald Warner: Climategate: ‘a lot of common data’ – Phil Jones exposes AGW dominoes to Commons committee The comments are interesting as well.  “Alan” is quite rightfully shredded by the other comments to the piece. … Continue reading

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Retired geologist who debunked IPPC claims about Himalayan glaciers

Roger Pielke Sr. featured this story from Forbes India: V K Raina: The Man Who Came In From The Cold Some highlights: On August 4, 2009, Raina submitted his report. It contained 150 years of data collected by the GSI … Continue reading

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