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Category: Global Warming
Summary of all the presntations at Heartland's 2009 International Conference on Climate Change.
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Category: Global Warming
Summary of all the presntations at Heartland's 2009 International Conference on Climate Change.
Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:34 PM • 57 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: McKitrick
McKitrick and Essex have managed to get their "no such thing as average temperature" stupidity published in a journal! In their paper they add some new stupid to go with the old stupid from Taken by Storm. Can they take...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 1:32 PM • 16 Comments •
Category: Global Warming
In February, 86 evangelical Christian leaders backed the Evangelical Climate Initiative, calling for federal legislation to reduce CO2 emissions. Opposing them is a group called the Interfaith Stewardship Alliance who are collecting signatures in support of a document arguing against...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 3:31 PM • 13 Comments •
Category: Global Warming
In the olden days to become a leading 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....
Posted by Tim Lambert at 2:03 PM • 12 Comments •
Category: Global Warming
Six Australian business leader reckon that the debate is over and climate change is real: Six business leaders yesterday stepped into the greenhouse debate, and blew the whistle. Game over, they said: climate change is real, it's going to...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 2:11 PM • 156 Comments •
Category: McKitrick
You have two 50g containers of cream. One is 10% fat, and the other 20% fat. You combine them. What is the percentage of fat in the mixture? A. 10% of 50 is 5, 20% of 50 is 10....
Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:26 PM • 84 Comments •
Category: McKitrick
I wrote earlier about McIntyre's attack on the NAS Panel on temperature reconstructions. McIntyre objected to two panelists because they were co-authors of co-authors of Mann, but not to the panelist who was a co-author of a co-author of...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:23 AM • 164 Comments •
Category: McKitrick
Hockey stick wars, the story so far: McIntyre and McKitrick (M&M) first claimed that the hockey stick graph was the product of "collation errors, unjustifiable truncations of extrapolation of source data, obsolete data, geographical location errors, incorrect calculations of principal...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:00 PM • 91 Comments •
Category: McKitrick
Eli Rabett is working his way through Taken By Storm. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this work, it's a global warming denial book which contains some spectacularly Bad Physics, with the authors claiming that average temperature...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:55 AM • 37 Comments •
Category: McKitrick
Eli Rabett has scored Essex and McKitrick's briefing for Taken By Storm at Global Warming Skeptic Bingo. Alas, they don't win. I reckon their book will do better. For example, they get another box at bingo with this passage (from...
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