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Yet another “gate” in the ongoing climate science scandal

by Natasha on Sunday, February 7, 2010, 7:48 am · 4 comments

And I use the word “science” very loosely…
Africagate: The non-peer reviewed report based on other non-peer reviewed reports that claim Africa is doomed due to climate change.
My favourite part is that Ali Agoumi, the so-called climate expert responsible for the report, is not a climate scientist at all. He’s currently employed drawing up carbon credit [...]

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Climate change enviro-nut still at it

by Natasha on Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 10:47 pm · 4 comments

Hippie eco-freak still promoting climate change junk science:
The challenges we face are far more profound than just economic collapse. They threaten the very existence of civilization. The environmental crisis is not just about greenhouse gas emissions, toxic pollution, disappearing forests, or vanishing species. It’s about whether the biosphere can continue to support top predators, and [...]

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Still stuck on global warming

by Natasha on Sunday, January 10, 2010, 10:05 am · 8 comments

The warm-mongers in the media are still flogging the global warming fairy tale in spite of the corruption of evidence exposed by the Climategate scandal. Luckily intelligent people know the difference between science fiction and reality, as is demonstrated by this letter to the editor by Mack Thrasher in The Daily Observer:
The world is saved, [...]

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Doomsday countdown in Copenhagen: The successful failure!

by Natasha on Sunday, December 20, 2009, 8:30 am · 8 comments

I suppose it all depends on your perspective whether you see Copenhagen’s CO2 circus — that was based wholly on unreliable and manipulated data dressed up as science — as a success or a failure. I’m pleased that we weren’t sold out by our politicians and tied to a bunch of unreasonable and economically disastrous [...]

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Read: The emperor’s new carbon credits
According to the writer Jo Nova, carbon is on course to become the largest traded commodity—bigger than oil or gas. As she says, it’s the subprime mortgage of the commodities market.
Note: it’s the subprime mortgage of the commodities market. The whole market has been created out of thin air, unsupported [...]

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Time for a ‘hockey stick’ upside some peoples’ heads

by Natasha on Sunday, December 13, 2009, 8:11 am · 2 comments

Historical video perspective: our current “unprecedented” global warming in the context of scale.

h/t: James Delingpole

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Determined to ’stop climate change’

by Natasha on Sunday, December 13, 2009, 7:37 am · 3 comments

That was a phrase I caught last night as I half listened to the news. Don’t ask me what channel; it doesn’t matter, since the lamestream media all sound the same as they parrot each other.
Seriously, though, this news report was all about the Copenhagen protests to bring attention to the efforts to “stop climate [...]

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This article describes how easy carbon trading has made it for the tax cheats.
Read: Fraudulent Emissions-Trading Schemes Rob German Tax Authorities from Spiegel.
Almost everyone involved in the trading of emissions certificates “has been approached by dubious businesspeople in recent months,” says a certificate broker in London. In most cases, they are trying to quickly buy [...]

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I am so thankful for Lord Monckton!
Brought to us by the Science & Public Policy Institute and written by Lord Monckton, detailing the greatest scientific fraud of our time by the “climate criminals”.
The unnamed hero of ‘Climategate’, after months of work gathering emails, computer code, and data, quietly sent a 61-megabyte compressed file from one [...]

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Colby Cosh: ‘Norwich, we still have a problem’

by Natasha on Saturday, November 28, 2009, 9:45 am · 1 comment

Q: What do you call a scientist who can’t accept criticism from “skeptics”? A: Anything you like, as long as it’s not “scientist”.

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Sun media journo skews the Climategate story

by Natasha on Saturday, November 28, 2009, 9:21 am · 2 comments

In other words: Nothing to see here. Now, move along.
More than one week after some conscientious person at East Anglia’s CRU leaked the Climategate emails and documents, a Sun Media journo finally awakens and deigns to report on it:
Hackers skewed research e-mails
But most mainstream media and serious science groups have dismissed this interpretation of the [...]

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