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Professor John Christy on climate change
It’s great that some mainstream media are beginning to look at and talk about what is really happening with climate change. Here’s another interview that’s worth a listen. The person being interviewed is Prof. John Christy. He is one of THE genuine experts on this topic. John works at the … Continue reading
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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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Carbon Tax Survey Result – New Zealand
Over the last week or so Family First (a group promoting family values in New Zealand, http://www.familyfirst.org.nz) conducted a survey of their readership. Nearly all of the questions were around family and moral issues. The results showed very strong support … Continue reading
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Incredible Ignorance: EPA air chief does not know how much CO2 is in the air
The US Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) air cheif was asked if she had any idea of what the atmospheric level of carbon dioxide is. She admitted she didn’t. How incredibly ignorant. How can someone with this level of understanding hold down … Continue reading
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Sshh – Don’t talk about the science, Bob Carter
Professor Bob Carter recently had an article in Quadrant Online – commenting on Australia’s move towards a tax on carbon dioxide emmissions. Bob is a New Zealander; a geologist with degrees from both Otago University (geology) and Cambridge University (palaeontology). He … Continue reading
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Can a group of scientists in California end the war on climate change?
In 1964, Richard Muller, a 20-year-old graduate student with neat-cropped hair, walked into Sproul Hall at the University of California, Berkeley, and joined a mass protest of unprecedented scale. The activists, a few thousand strong, demanded that the university lift … Continue reading
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The Re-Insurance Industry and Climate Hype
Here’s an article by Christopher Booker in London’s Telegraph. He says the warmists have sound financial grounds for climate hype, “But no financial interest stands to make more from exaggerating the risks of climate change than the re-insurance industry, which charges … Continue reading
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‘Watts Up With That’ Wins Best Science Blog, 2011
Great news! Anthony Watts’ site, ‘Watts Up With That’, has been voted Best Science Blog in the 2011 Bloggies Awards. This is a truly amazing acheivement, and well deserved recognition. Congratulations to Anthony and his diligent team! http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/02/27/wuwt-voted-best-science-blog-in-the-2011-bloggies/#more-34923
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