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September 30, 2008

Monckton demands that Mann, Bradley and Hughes be put on trial for genocide

Category: Monckton

Monckton should have SPPI investigated for making him look like a "potty peer", because they've published a wrongheaded piece of his about the hockey stick, where he calls for Mann, Bradley and Hughes to be put on trial for...

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September 28, 2008

Monckton: "as if I was some potty peer"

Category: Monckton

So the latest headline on Drudge is this: BBC investigated for 'deliberately misrepresenting' global warming skeptics... Which sounds serious, but if you read the linked article in the Daily Mail, all that has happened is that Monckton complained to Ofcom...

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September 26, 2008

Monckton and probabilistic combinatorics

Category: Monckton

Monckton has written to the New Scientist in response to Lawrence Krauss' article: I have not been a "journalist" for 15 years. Until I retired two years ago I directed a leading technical consultancy. I have made a fortune from...

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September 19, 2008

Millionth comment party

Category: meet up

Well, we didn't have a fancy sign, on account of being on the other side of the world from Seed High Command, but people were able to find us by spotting the Scienceblogs mug. My brilliant plan to have the...

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September 16, 2008

Moncktons's 125 errors

Category: Monckton

The saga of Monckton's Physics and Society article continues (previous posts: 1 2 3 4 5). Via Eli Rabett, here is Arthur Smith's list of 125 errors in Monckton's piece. Also, a few more snippets on how Monckton's article ended...

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September 11, 2008

Open Thread 13 -- million comments contest edition

Category: Open Thread

If you haven't ever commented here, this open thread is a good opportunity to enter the millionth comment contest: Plus, one lucky reader will win an all-out science adventure -- a trip for two to New York City and exclusive...

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ScienceBlogs party in Sydney is on Wed Sep 17

All readers of this and any other ScienceBlogs blog are invited to a party in Sydney on Wednesday 17th September from 7pm onwards. We'll be in the Attic Bar of the Arthouse hotel. Daniel MacArthur, who will also be...

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September 9, 2008

The Australian's War on Science XIX

Category: The War on Science

The latest volley from the Australian is an article by John McLean. You might remember him as the guy who kept steering Andrew Bolt into brick walls. He's now styling himself as a "climate data analyst and a member of...

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September 7, 2008

ScienceBlogs party in Sydney

Well, everyone's doing it, so let's have a ScienceBlogs millionth comment party in Sydney. Daniel MacArthur of Genetic Future might be able to come, so there could be two bloggers from SceinceBlogs there. We're looking at some time between 14...

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The secret climate change war

Category: Global Warming

Naomi Oreskes and Jonathan Renouf have a fascinating article in the Sunday Times about the secret climate change war in the early 80s: Even today few people have heard of Jason. It was established in 1960 at the height of...

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September 5, 2008

You can't make this stuff up

Category: Global Warming

The latest report from the NSIDC on Artic sea ice is out, and states: Record ice loss in August Following a record rate of ice loss through the month of August, Arctic sea ice extent already stands as the second-lowest...

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