- Sunday, November 1, 2009, 17:25
- From the Blogs
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The CSIRO is supposed to be the nation’s top scientific body, but it is up to its neck in the grubby politics of climate change by attempting to silence a critic of the government’s oh-so-wonderful ETS:
THE nation’s peak science agency has tried to gag the publication of a paper by one of its senior environmental
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- Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 4:51
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None Dare Call It Fraud
by Paul Driessen
GlobalWarming.org, October 19, 2009
What if we applied corporate standards to the “science” that is driving global warming policy?
Imagine the reaction if investment companies provided only rosy stock and economic data to prospective investors; manufacturers withheld chemical spill statistics from government regulators; or medical device and pharmaceutical companies doctored data
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- Monday, October 19, 2009, 22:33
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See, the science is settled, you denier you. Just like a handful of trees in Siberia created the Hockey Stick, now we have a bunch of sediment cores in the middle of Canada cherry-picked to show that the Medieval Warm Period didn't exist, the Roman Warm Period didn't exist, the Holocene climate optimum didn't exist, it's warmer now than in the last 200 gazillion years, ...
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- Friday, September 18, 2009, 7:14
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More Smearing of Scientific Scepticism(Part 1)
Via Jennifer Marohasy, September 18, 2009
IT was once the case that if you didn’t believe in anthropogenic global warming (AGW) and the climate crisis you were a scientist in the pay of big oil. That was also an accusation in Chris Mooney’s first book ‘The Republican War on Science’.
Mr
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 15:30
- Environmentalists
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After writing the article on how abortion and taxes are being used to limit population growth in an effort to save the planet, the BBC has come out with an article today on the very same subject. It seems that uncontrolled population growth is hindering efforts to save the planet. The answer isn’t simply just reducing consumption, but reducing populations as, according to ...
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 15:20
- Commentary
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Alanna Wallace, a member of the editorial staff of The Cord Weekly (a student publication of Wilfrid Laurier University), watched Al Gore’s pretty slideshows and listened to the doom-and-gloom voiceovers. Soon she had convinced her family to buy green everything in an effort to save the planet. But why? Wallace started researching the other side of the global warming debate and found ...
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- Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 8:00
- Lifestyle
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Denver Colorado conducted an experiment with city employees and individual volunteers to determine how much gasoline is wasted during normal driving with the end result being would drivers make conscious decisions to modify their driving habits once they knew how much fuel was being wasted. The experiment was funded by an oil and gas company and, after one year, the detailed data forced drivers ...
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 21:32
- Links
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- Thursday, January 29, 2009, 18:17
- Poles
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Glaciers around the world thinned by an average of 29 inches in 2007, which indicates to Swiss scientists that they are melting twice as fast as they were in the 1980s and 1990s. But, wait. A few paragraphs down, it’s explained that Alpine glaciers retreated while coastal glaciers in Norway actually gained thickness in 2007. Also, the rate of glacial decline was ...
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