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Climate change junk science update: “Melting? What melting?”

by Natasha on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 7:24 am · 6 comments

From the Daily Bayonet: It must be embarrassing to be a warmist these days as the truth about the state of the world’s climate makes its way onto the front pages of the press. Today’s inconvenient headline: ‘Ice caps melting ‘at half the speed that had been predicted’ And he wonders if the “mistake” is [...]

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InterAcademy Council pours cold water on the IPCC Climate Change alarmism

by Natasha on Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 11:10 am · 0 comments

No whitewash this time: InterAcademy Council Report on the IPCC Released Key recommendations (see Chapter 5 of the report) include: Modernizing the IPCC’s management structure to include an Executive Committee, a rigorous conflict of interest* policy and limiting the term of the Chair to one term only; Strengthening the review process to ensure more effective [...]

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The IPCC climate con job

by Natasha on Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 9:33 am · 2 comments

Alert provided by Friends of Science FoS Extracts (h/t: Mack Thrasher): We Have Been Conned: An Independent Review of the IPCC The Science and Public Policy Institute has published a 67-page review of the IPCC by John McLean, PhD student at James Cook University in Melbourne, who begins by stating that the IPCC is a [...]

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The IPCC’s new “openness”

by Natasha on Friday, July 16, 2010, 7:25 am · 1 comment

Read: IPCC to scientists: Shut up! The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on July 5th warned the scientists in its camp to avoid talking to the press. The warning came just before the Muir Russell report into the Climategate Email scandal stated that IPCC scientists needed to enter “a new world of openness” [...]

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From Terence Corcoran at the National Post: That said, let’s move on to the review itself, which actually does quite a bit to undermine the science of climate change. While protective of CRU, the Russell review is far from a whitewash. It provides enough cover to allow the scientists to hang around and claim that [...]

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IPCC insider Mike Hulme in a deep hole and still digging

by Natasha on Thursday, June 17, 2010, 8:12 am · 2 comments

These so-called scientists — environmental activists really — stop and tell the truth for once, but can’t bear the shame, so they revert to their former lies: Hulme is correct in noting that the caricatured claims that “2500 scientists” endorsed the man-made global warming potential have the potential to mislead. Indeed, that caricature has arguably [...]

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Another letter on climate change policy — for all the good it does

by Natasha on Friday, April 16, 2010, 8:03 am · 7 comments

Sent this off today to the PM and Prentice, cc’d it to Iggy, etc. I am writing once again to indicate my absolute disgust that no true leadership has been shown in denouncing the entire work of fiction that is the IPCC’s Climate Change report. The whistleblower’s leaked data (Climategate) has demonstrated that the IPCC’s [...]

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The continuing saga of the Climate Change Criminals

by Natasha on Sunday, March 28, 2010, 6:19 pm · 2 comments

The IPCC alarmist-in-chief promises to focus on science instead of alarmism. Focus on science? What a concept! Scrambling to save his assets, Rajendra Pachauri can’t seem to apologize fast enough: UN climate change chief Rajendra Pachauri says sorry — and switches to neutral. In an interview with The Times, Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental [...]

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Who are the deniers now?

by Tasha on Saturday, February 13, 2010, 11:54 am · 4 comments

From FoS Extracts: New Errors in IPCC Climate Change Report The Sunday Telegraph reports new flaws on the IPCC’s 2007 assessment report. These include: inaccurate data on wave power potential (provided by a commercial wave-energy company); claims based on press releases and newsletters; more statements based on unpublished student dissertations; and more claims based on [...]

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Still stuck on global warming

by Tasha 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 [...]

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Letter on Climategate sent to Canada’s PM and the opposition

by Tasha on Friday, December 18, 2009, 11:09 pm · 16 comments

As the disaster in Denmark winds down, I thought you might enjoy this excellent letter written by a reader with 29 years experience as a researcher. Peter sent his letter to the PMO and to the Leader of the Opposition. Dear Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition: I am writing to declare my complete [...]

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Communism in Copenhagen: Tyranny’s thugs attack Lord Monckton

by Tasha on Friday, December 18, 2009, 7:53 am · 2 comments

Read: Is the European police state going global? A few weeks ago, at a major conference in New York, I spoke about this tendency towards tyranny with Dr. Vaclav Klaus, the distinguished economist and doughty fighter for freedom and democracy who is President of the Czech Republic. While we still have one or two statesmen [...]

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Warmergate: Math-challenged running the Doomsday Countdown Conference

by Tasha on Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 1:00 pm · 11 comments

The organizers of that global warming conference believe they’re smart enough to run the planet. But evidently, they couldn’t “even figure out that 45,000 people won’t into a 15,000 person building.” Time for “kitty in the blinds” again…

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AGW theory: ‘Deader than Monty Python’s parrot’

by Tasha on Monday, December 14, 2009, 8:18 am · 6 comments

Read: Why those emails are lethal by Melanie Phillips. …some of these scientists, themselves at the very heart of promulgating AGW theory, knew perfectly well that the evidence did not support their claims. And in the spirit of her final statement (and my title) …

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Determined to ‘stop climate change’

by Tasha 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 [...]

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Al Gore: Staying true to his word

by Tasha on Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 3:28 pm · 5 comments

“I believe it is appropriate to have an over-representation of factual presentations on how dangerous it [anthropogenic global warming] is, as a predicate for opening up the audience to listen to what the solutions are.” In other words, he lies. Al Gore on the Climategate emails: “I haven’t read all the e-mails, but the most [...]

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Hmmm…We can’t convince people with our fudged “facts” and tortured data, so we’ll invoke one of the strongest emotions known: Fear. h/t: Bill from the comments. Help stop the lunacy: Go sign the petition if you haven’t already.

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Climategate: Disarray, dyslexia, and raw vs cooked

by Tasha on Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 7:23 am · 8 comments

Future generations are going to look back and wonder how so many people could be so stupid as to believe this nonsense — at least, I hope they will. First commenter, Bill — here — alerted me to the leak of a secret document prepared by a group known as the “circle of commitment” — [...]

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“Mass Graves” blogger also believes the AGW fairy tale

by Tasha on Monday, December 7, 2009, 4:30 pm · 5 comments

UPDATE: Interesting that the NP’s Full Comment article now has a new title: Copenhagen offers a road we all need to travel. (The old title is the one I posted below — it links to the same article with the new title.) Read it for yourself and have a good laugh: Sure there are climate [...]

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