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Category: Bolt
Andrew Bolt has difficulties following even a simple argument.
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Category: Bolt
Andrew Bolt has difficulties following even a simple argument.
Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:33 PM • 136 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Bolt
Andrew Bolt, angered because I observed that he doesn't understand basic statistics, proceeds to prove my point, by referring to my bog standard Least Squares trend line as a graph of temperatures over just the past nine months, with a...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:48 AM • 30 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Bolt
On July 16, Andrew Bolt gave us this: What consensus? The American Physical Society reports: There is a considerable presence within the scientific community of people who do not agree with the IPCC conclusion that anthropogenic CO2 emissions are very...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:49 AM • 12 Comments •
Category: Bolt
Back in January, Steve McIntyre used some erroneous data of satellite-measured temperatures from RSS to argue that Hansen's 1988 temperature projections were too high. A week later he posted a corrected graph, blaming RSS for not making the error clear:...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 2:18 PM • 16 Comments •
Category: Bolt
In his latest column, which is about polar bears or something, Andrew Bolt quote mines the NSIDC: And ssshhh. Don't mention that the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre says the extent of Arctic ice is in fact "greater...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 2:59 PM • 18 Comments •
Category: Bolt
Nexus 6 catches Andrew Bolt telling his readers about the latest crime of the evil climate scientists. From 1997. Bolt said: (Thanks to reader Michael.) Well done, reader Michael!...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 10:58 AM • •
Category: Bolt
You want to look away as this Andrew Bolt post comes off the rails, crashes and burns, but you can't. In his column, Alan Ramsey had quoted Tim Flannery: "What we've seen in the Arctic over the last two years...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:30 AM • 36 Comments •
Category: Global Warming
Earlier I wrote about Khilyuk and Chilingar their mistake is so large and so obvious that anyone who cites them either has no clue about climate science or doesn't care whether what they write is true or not. So who...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 9:48 PM • 21 Comments •
Category: Bolt
In Andrew Bolt's latest column he sort of admits that Peiser was wrong, but still misleads his readers. As Attard reported, I'd cited research by British academic Benny Peiser, who claimed to have disproved a survey that concluded none of...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 11:16 AM • 5 Comments •
Category: Global Warming
In 2004, Naomi Oreskes looked at a sample of 928 papers in refereed scientific journals and found that not one disagreed with the scientific consensus: that humans are responsible for most of the warming in the last few decades. Benny...
Posted by Tim Lambert at 12:57 PM • 29 Comments •
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