Archive for November 5th, 2007
Carl Wunsch not Duped by Trenberth and Hoar (1997)
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 21
“Consider Fig. 1 showing the negative of the anomaly of atmospheric pressure in Darwin, Australia and used by Trenberth and Hoar (1997) as a measure of the strength of the Walker circulation. Fig. 2 displays the sea surface temperature (SST) Niño3.4 index commonly used as a measure of the strength of El Niño. Trenberth and [...]
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Rain Fails to Boost Confidence in the Future of Farming
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Drought
Comments: 7
Rain may have fallen over parts of south-eastern Australia over the weekend – in some places to the point of flooding – but the confidence of farmers in the future of their businesses has fallen to its lowest level this year, results from Westpac and Charles Sturt University reveals.
ABC News: ‘Farmer confidence hits yearly low [...]
ACF Offers Climate Control Advice
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 5
The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) has been rating the policy announcements of all federal political parties on the issues of water and climate change.
ABC News: Govt told to ‘pull up socks’ on environment
Thanks to Luke Walker for the link.
The Greens ‘Sun Fund’
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Energy & Nuclear
Comments: 11
The Greens have launched their Sun Fund policy in Cairns, which seeks to use the Federal Government’s claimed $300 million annual fossil fuels subsidy for renewable energy instead.
The Greens believe that this will reduce greenhouse gas emissions thus protecting the likes of the Barrier Reef and wet tropics.
ABC News: ‘Greens pledge to push renewable energy’
Thanks [...]
Cloncurry to go Solar
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Energy & Nuclear
Comments: 12
Summers in Cloncurry seem to last forever and there is always a sunny side to the street, making it an ideal place to become the first town to run entirely on solar power.
ABC News: ‘Cloncurry set for solar revolution’
In 1889, the Queensland town of Cloncurry recorded Australia’s hottest day – 53 degrees Celsius in the [...]
Oxfam: Biofuels Could Harm the World’s Poorest People
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Energy & Nuclear
Comments: 14
The rush for biofuels could harm the world’s poorest people, Oxfam has said.
In a new report, the UK aid charity appears to be joining a growing chorus of concern about the side-effects of Europe’s drive to get fuel from plants.
BBC News website: ‘Biofuel rush harmful, Oxfam warns’
Perhaps Oxfam should stop pushing climate change propaganda via [...]
Spot the Hockey Stick: Part 2
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 15
“A recent study, Richey et al 2007, showed a warm MWP in the Pigmy Basin, Gulf of Mexico. Julie Richey made an effective presentation at the AGU Session showing an elevated MWP from her foram studies and, together with Alicia Newton who made a similar presentation. Richey said that they had faced unusual opposition from [...]
Spot the Hockey Stick: Part 1
Posted by Paul, November 5th, 2007 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 2
“But we know that Linah Ababneh updated the Sheep Mountain data in 2002. We also know that Linah Ababneh’s update, aside from finding a difference between strip bark and whole bark chronologies, did not replicate Graybill’s results and had no HS shape whatever. (Figures for Sheep Mountain for strip bark and whole bark from 1600 [...]

