- Sunday, November 1, 2009, 4:04
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A climate of fast money
By Andrew Bolt
Herald Sun, October 30, 2009
PSST. Want a surefire way to get a grant – maybe $300,000, or even more – for your university research?
Then gather around, my dear professors, and say these magic words.
Climate change.
You scoff? You say it’s too crazy to work, given that your expertise is actually
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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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- Monday, October 19, 2009, 18:23
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This whole ETS debacle isn't exacly what parliamentary democracy is about. For a start, I cannot remember an occasion where an opposition "negotiated" with a sitting government on a bill. The job of the opposition is to hold the government to account in Parliament, not usurp the authority of Parliament by holding clandestine meetings in order to reach an "agreement" before a vote. ...
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- Saturday, October 3, 2009, 16:59
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Writing in Quadrant Online's Doomed Planet section, Bob Carter spells out Malcolm Turnbull's misunderstanding of the climate issue:
Mr Turnbull has missed the point entirely, and in breathtaking fashion.
No-one is suggesting doing nothing about climate change. Calamitous natural climatic events such as this year’s bushfires and floods have properly convinced the general public that a national policy to deal with real climate events ...
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- Thursday, October 1, 2009, 17:28
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There is not a natural disaster on earth that cannot now be linked to "climate change", in the alarmists desperation to keep the bandwagon rolling, as temperatures fall and more people begin to question the consensus on global warming. So it's little surprise that the recent disaster in Samoa is being blamed on climate change:
AN 8.3 earthquake struck Samoa and set off tsunami warnings ...
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- Monday, September 21, 2009, 5:06
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Think globally, destroy locally
by Bob Carter
Quadrant Online, September 21, 2009
Giving Earth the benefit of the doubt
A common expression of human caution, often attributed to Rupert Murdoch, is that in matters of potentially dangerous human-caused global warming we should “give Earth the benefit of the doubt”.
Such a statement reveals profound misunderstanding of the real climatic risks
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- Friday, August 21, 2009, 6:54
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Global cooling/global waming: The sun and the missing data
By Steve LaNore
Examiner, August 20, 2009
The sun seems to be back to its slumbering ways as we head towards the fall 2009.
During the spring and summer months, sunspot activity, one measure of the sun’s energy output (another is the 10.7cm radio flux), was quite active. In July,
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- Thursday, February 5, 2009, 8:29
- Disputing Global Warming
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Both the Met Office’s Hadley Center and NASA show no rise in the planet’s temperature since 1998, even as carbon dioxide emissions continue to be pumped into the atmosphere. Satellite evidence shows expanding ice caps. And questions emerged about the validity of global warming during the 2008 Poland conference on climate change. With the sun displaying few spots on its surface as ...
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- Thursday, January 29, 2009, 13:00
- Week-In-Review
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A piping hot edition of the latest week-in-review is fresh out of the oven and ready to be consumed. In this week’s edition, The Daily Bayonet tells us about the following:
-The Gore Effect hit Washington on Wednesday
-James Hansen’s former supervisor is a global warming skeptic. I didn’t see that one coming.
-A $140 million stimulus for climate modelers? Who DOESN’T have their hand ...
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