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Professor Richard Lindzen on Australian radio
Prof. Richard Lindzen is likely the world’s most repsected climate scientist. He was recently interviewed by Chris Smith on Australian radio. I highly recommend you spend 14 mintes to listen to the interview. Go on. Click the link. You won’t be disappointed. http://www.2gb.com/index2.php?option=com_newsmanager&task=view&id=8613
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You think the planet is in danger from our CO2 emissions. Think again.
From an article in the Financial Post. http://opinion.financialpost.com/2011/04/07/climate-models-go-cold/ The article is by Dr David Evans. David is a mathematician and engineer, with six university degrees, including a PhD from Stanford University in electrical engineering. Here are a few extracts. The … Continue reading
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A legal battle looming
From an item at Climate Realists by John O’Sullivan. http://climaterealists.com/?id=7512 Dr. Tim Ball is a talented climate scientist who has been working hard to expose the alarm over global warming. He now unfortunately faces two costly courtroom battles. Dr. Tim … Continue reading
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Energy crisis over – for 250 years?
From an article in the Register by Andrew Orlowski. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04/07/lots_more_gas_everywhere/ Here are some extracts. The “Energy Crisis” is over, according to some analyses, with new gas discoveries securing supplies for as much as 250 years. The big winners include Argentina … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
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DDT, malaria, sled dogs, people and death
Last week I was at a training course over in Australia. One of the presenters was a top policeman who shared some of his leadership experiences. One of them was about a time he spent in Africa. The sickness and death that occurs … Continue reading
Posted in DDT, Environment, Human cost, Politics
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4 out of 5 Australians say ‘No Carbon Tax’
From an article at Joanne Nova’s site. A Channel 9 poll of about 159,000 people shows 83% of Aussies do not support a carbon tax, while 17% do. Here’s the link to Joanne’s post. http://joannenova.com.au/2011/03/mainstream-australia-is-speaking-greens-flop-flannery-labor/ The result is similar to the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, Politics
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An ‘engineered’ food crisis?
Last week an article titled “How we engineered the food crisis” was in the UK Guardian. Interestingly, the article does not focus on ‘climate change’ as the cause. Instead, Henry Miller’s article lists large scale disasters causing localised crop failures, deadly strains of wheat pathogen and … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment
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Earth hour poetry
A friend wrote a poem about earth hour which I thought was worth sharing. Very succinct. So with thanks to Mike Smith for allowing me to share ‘By Cripes’ with you: By cripes, these days it’s really quite confusing Trying to decide … Continue reading
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Solar and lunar effects – and earthquakes
I continued looking around for some more information on the link between solar effects and earthqaukes and I found a youtube video. It is an interview with Piers Corbyn. The interviewer covers some other aspects of the Japan earthquake for … Continue reading
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Solar Effects and Earthquakes
There is huge devastation in Japan due to the earthquake there. In New Zealand the focus had been the earthquake in Christchurch. Two earthquakes in close succession. Wow. Now I’d like to share a ‘train of thought’ with you. Tonight, (a couple … Continue reading
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