December 29, 2007
Category: Global Warming
If you've never heard of the Data Quality Act go read this article by Chris Mooney. Back? Good. Steve McIntyre, still angry after a comment was not released from moderation on Christmas Day, is now trying to use the Data...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 9:20 AM • 178 Comments
December 27, 2007
Category: Global Warming
Some time ago, Steve McIntyre insinuated that Gavin Schmidt was dishonest after one of McIntyre's comments was held up in moderation. In his latest post (at 9:20 am on December 26) McIntyre complains that: realclimate censored my post, which pointed...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:03 AM • 43 Comments
December 26, 2007
Category: personal
This was taken on Christmas Eve at the local seafood store. They were very busy inside. Hope you all had a nice time!...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:40 AM • 5 Comments
December 23, 2007
Category: random
I didn't write this. It is a guest post from Mrs Lambert, so be nice. Everyone knows the Christmas story. Mary and Joseph go to Bethlehem, the Inn is full so Mary has to give birth in a stable. The...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:48 PM • 107 Comments
Category: Open Thread
This is your thread to discuss anything. Like, say, why the US government spends a greater fraction of its GDP on health care than Australia without providing universal care....
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:02 AM • 214 Comments
December 20, 2007
Category: Global Warming
Hey, remember John McLean? The guy who kept steering Andrew Bolt into brick walls? Well he's teamed up with Tom Harris of the NRSP to accuse the IPCC of lying about the scientific support for its reports: In total, only...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 1:02 PM • 95 Comments
Category: Skeptics Circle
Skeptics Circle 76 is out....
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:21 PM • 1 Comments
December 18, 2007
Category: Global Warming
Andrew Dessler tried again to get a debate. He was going to debate Tim Ball on BlogTakRadio, but alas, Ball couldn't get through. He did get to talk to various callers. My favourite was one Robert Colmes who ordered Dessler...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:00 AM • 122 Comments
December 17, 2007
Category: Monckton
Christopher Monckton has responded to my Monckton Watch post. In a long and rambling post he writes: If the science behind the scare is as certain as the zombies say, why are they so terrified of a few doubters? Google...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:27 PM • 33 Comments
December 13, 2007
Category: Global Warming
Bob Carter has managed to get a whole bunch of people to sign a letter touting his warming ended in in 1998 claim. Here's what they signed: there has been no net global warming since 1998. That the current temperature...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:56 PM • 264 Comments
December 12, 2007
Category: Global Warming
I don't think I've ever seen a more dishonest piece of reporting than this whoppper from Simon Caldwell at the Daily Mail: Pope Benedict XVI has launched a surprise attack on climate change prophets of doom, warning them that any...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:51 PM • 52 Comments
December 10, 2007
Category: Global Warming • Monckton
In the olden days to become a distinguished climate scientist you had to work hard, do lots of research and publish it in good journals. Now there's a quicker method. Put out a press release. The International Climate Science Coalition...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:59 PM • 23 Comments
December 9, 2007
Category: Global Warming • Monckton
John Mashey has written an account of Monckton and Schulte vs Oreskes affair. Schulte seems to be guilty of professional misconduct....
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 9:41 AM • 53 Comments
December 8, 2007
Category: Monckton
Ben Thurley encounters a global warming denier at the Bali conference: I just had my first conversation with a climate change sceptic/denier here at the UN Climate Change talks. I was at the Hadley Centre stand (it's a research unit...
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Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:35 AM • 42 Comments