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Freeman Dyson speaks out about climate science, and fudge
Climatologists Are No Einsteins, Says His Successor by Paul Mulshine, The Star Ledger via the GWPF Freeman Dyson (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Freeman Dyson is a physicist who has been teaching at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton since Albert Einstein was there. … Continue reading
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An open letter challenging the EPA on CO2 regulation
Environmental Protection Agency Seal In the Washington Examiner today, there is this: Op-Ed: EPA’s carbon regs not based on sound science. It is published by Joe D’Aleo on behalf of a number of people. A longer more complete version of … Continue reading
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Extreme weather & superstition
Extreme weather & superstition By RALPH B. ALEXANDER New York Post, December 9, 2012 Superstorm Sandy. Parching drought across North America. A scorching midsummer heat wave in the Midwest. All these weather extremes are telltale signs that CO2 causes climate … Continue reading
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Politics Above All Else — Guest Post by Marita Noon
Politics above science; politics above economics—together these two philosophies have created “true sustainability.” We first saw the impact in the science world. Global warming was touted as a catastrophic threat to life on earth. Modern life was deemed to be … Continue reading
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For Washington Winemakers, 2012 Could Be a Year for the Record Books
Record Wine Harvest in Washington by GLENN FARLEY / KING 5 News WOODINVILLE -– Washington winemakers believe the 2012 vintage could be one of their best, thanks to this year’s long growing season filled with plenty of hot weather in … Continue reading
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Statement on Climate Change by AMS
The American Meteorological Society, of which I am a member, has issued a revised statement on climate change. See Comments from: Judith Curry Fred Singer: Winning the AGW science debate: Here’s how The upcoming election battles may be unique in … Continue reading
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Summary of John Christy’s Testimony Before the US Senate EPW Committee
John R. Christy, PhD Alabama State Climatologist The University of Alabama in Huntsville Senate Environment and Public Works Committee 1 August 2012 One Page Summary 1. It is popular again to claim that extreme events, such as the current central … Continue reading
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Science held hostage in climate debate
Garth Paltridge Financial Review June 22, 2012 The broad theory of man-made global warming is acceptable in the purely qualitative sense. If humans continue to fill the atmosphere with carbon dioxide, there can be little doubt that the average temperature … Continue reading
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Nick Drapela’s Firing — Guest post by Gordon Fulks
In theory at least Oregon State University (OSU) seems to be a bastion of academic freedom, diversity, and tolerance. A wide range of ideas are openly discussed. The most viable rise to the top and the least viable fade away. But … Continue reading
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Using Earth’s blessings to better mankind and planet
Using Earth’s blessings to better mankind and planet Rational thought underlies conservative Christian views on climate change and the environment David R. Legates Although he has rarely been willing to discuss or debate energy or environmental issues with those who … Continue reading
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