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Methane Leak
Scientists have discovered the Arctic ocean seabed is leaking huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere.  The research published in the journal Science shows the permafrost under the East Siberian Arctic shelf, which was thought to be a barrier sealing methane, is perforated.  Read more here. (1)

NYT: Pachauri Faces Credibility Siege
The New York Times is reporting that: Dr. Pachauri and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are now under intense scrutiny, facing accusations of scientific sloppiness and potential financial conflicts of interest from climate skeptics, right-leaning politicians and even some mainstream scientists.  More here. (1)

Phil Jones Guilty, But
The university at the centre of the climate change row over stolen e-mails broke the law by refusing to hand over its raw data for public scrutiny.  B ut…  Read more here. (0)

Banks Leave Carbon Market
Banks and investors are pulling out of the carbon market after the failure to make progress at Copenhagen on reaching new emissions targets after 2012.  Read more here. (0)

UK Met Office Can't Forecast Weather
The UK Met Office is debating what to do with its long-term and seasonal forecasting after criticism for failing to predict extreme weather.   It was predicted that this winter would be warmer than average – yet it has been unusually cold.  Read more here. (2)

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Blue Planet in Green Shackles: A Book by Vaclav Klaus

The President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, spoke yesterday at the Mont Pelerin Society meeting here in Tokyo.    

He is a well known global warming skeptic and author of a ‘Blue Planet in Green Shackles’.   In the book’s introduction, the President explains,

“The book aspires to be nothing more than lay knowledge of the natural sciences.  Yet I do not see this as a handicap.  The problem of global warming is much more about the social sciences than about natural ones, more about economics than climatology, more about a human being and his or her freedom than about an increase in the global mean temperatures by tenths of degrees Fahrenheit.”

 

The book is easy reading and discusses not just global warming but environmentalism in a 21st century context.  I now have a signed copy.

Jaromir Novotny (Czech Ambassador), Jiri Brodsky (Advisor to Czech President) and Jennifer Marohasy, Tokyo

Jaromir Novotny (Czech Ambassador), Jiri Brodsky (Advisor to Czech President) and Jennifer Marohasy, Tokyo

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23 Responses to “Blue Planet in Green Shackles: A Book by Vaclav Klaus”

  1. Comment from: spangled drongo


    He’s rightly saying that we’re a bunch of galahs if we allow this to become our number one problem.

  2. Comment from: SJT


    ““The book aspires to be nothing more than lay knowledge of the natural sciences. Yet I do not see this as a handicap. The problem of global warming is much more about the social sciences than about natural ones, more about economics than climatology, more about a human being and his or her freedom than about an increase in the global mean temperatures by tenths of degrees Fahrenheit.””

    He has summed up his problem in one paragraph. He understands nothing about the problem, so it can’t be a problem. Rudd has taken a much more practical approach, and deffered to the experts.

  3. Comment from: FDB


    “The problem of global warming is much more about the social sciences than about natural ones, more about economics than climatology, more about a human being and his or her freedom than about an increase in the global mean temperatures by tenths of degrees Fahrenheit.”

    With starting assumptions like these, who needs an argument?!? ;)

  4. Comment from: FDB


    Beat me to it SJT.

  5. Comment from: Louis Hissink


    SJT

    You have, yet again, misunderstood plain English – the book was purposively written in lay language so that the laity could understand it.

    There is no point you reading because you cannot even get the introduction right, so the rest will be, more or less, incomprehensible to you.

  6. Comment from: J.Hansford.


    SJT and FDB….. Surely Mr Klaus can write a book about the social and economic aspects of Climate catastrophism?

    He also has some insight into Communism and the rampant bureaucracy of that failed political doctrine. If he sees some parallels with this and AGW, I’d be interested in reading his views on them.

  7. Comment from: ra


    I really don’t understand why the skeptics don’t ever hold these clowns private parts to the fire.

    Anyone who legitimately claims they are concerned with AGW doesn’t have a right to speak about mitigation or abatement unless they are 100% in favor of nuclear energy. Nice fury little socialist countries like France and Sweden derive most of their energy from nuclear reactors yet we have leftist snake oilers denying the science. These clowns have the hide to call others denialists. Fme, where is the world going to when this is going on.

    Here:

    SJT do you support or deny the science of nuclear power as a relatively safe source of energy production. How about that other clown, the Hives Hamilton aficionado answering the question? That’s you Ender, you magnificent moron.

    These twerps are interested in legitimate mitigation with an abundant source of cheap energy. These idiots are only interested in economic declinism. They are economic declinists.

    And you certainly don’t need a tax to produce mitigation. The US was well on its way to deriving around 80% of it’s energy source from nuclear power until the dark, hard left environmental movement stopped nuclear energy in it’s tracks and no other reactors were ever built in the US thereby preventing mitigation through a legitimate economic process that was wealth enhancing (as the decision was the result of economic reasoning).

    These clowns now have the temerity to speak about mitigation. Wonders never cease.

  8. Comment from: ra


    Correction

    These twerps aren’t interested in legitimate mitigation with an abundant source of cheap energy.

  9. Comment from: SJT


    “SJT and FDB….. Surely Mr Klaus can write a book about the social and economic aspects of Climate catastrophism?”

    He is working on the following assumption.

    “more about a human being and his or her freedom than about an increase in the global mean temperatures by tenths of degrees Fahrenheit.”

    You can’t argue the consequences till you have demonstrated the assumption is correct. The book then becomes a waste of time.

  10. Comment from: ra


    According to the temp gauge his assumption is correct, you pathetic goose, otherwise it is up to you to tell us why it’s wrong.

  11. Comment from: Louis Hissink


    SJT

    So we wait for you to show that the assumption of AGW is correct, otherwise you and the AGW become a waste of time.

  12. Comment from: ra


    He’s busy at the other blog reading about absolutely massive extinctions, Louis. These are extinctions so massive that the universe may not even survive.

    AGW may not just make every single biological cell extinct on earth. According to SJT and his professor of Absolute Massive Extinctions (and Climate Change), it could also mean the end of the universe as we know it.

    According to SJT, Ender and Brook AGW has caused the universes temp to rise by .8 degrees over the past 100 making every single star and planet endangered.

    I’m scared.

  13. Comment from: 1luke


    Why is Birdy using a sock puppet? Try a different accent mate. Might be more convincing.

  14. Comment from: ra


    Lukey:

    You’re obsessed with Bird/Ra. Give it up as it will send you to the AGW asylum. Oops you’re already there.

    You’re also worried about our warmer air spilling over into space and causing the universe’s temp to rise there too, right?

  15. Comment from: Louis Hissink


    Oh that is where they are – at the new Laugh-In site. Good on them.

  16. Comment from: J.Hansford.


    SJT…. I have never found reading to be a waste of time…. It has always led me to a conclusion, positive or negative.

    You may want to brush up on your comprehension skills if you find yourself bereft of insight. :-)

    However considering that the last ten years have shown no warming, as per the AGW model, despite a 4%+ rise in Anthropogenic CO2.

    Also considering that the accepted state of climate Theory is that change is Natural.

    Considering that the onus is on those who pose alternative Climate Hypothesises, to prove Causation rather than just a vague Correlation.

    It is quite understandable that Mr Klaus would view the current overblown state of affairs that now exists with AGW and it’s Proponents, with suspicion.

    …. After all he has seen rabid Socialists in action before. Czechs suffered quite brutally at the hands of the Soviets.

  17. Comment from: ra


    Lukey, Brook, Ender and SJT wailing on a weekend away counting all the totally massive extinctions.

    This has to be the funniest vid on the net.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSEaHyzbqTA&eurl=http://www.lindasog.com/archives/2008/09/todays_unintentional_comedy_go.html

    J. Hansford, you’re giving the critters far too much respect. You need to treat SJT et al with all the disrespect they deserves.

  18. Comment from: J.Hansford.


    Ra…. No my friend… You must always keep in mind of how you look from a distance, or to somebody who has just walked in to the room. ;-)

  19. Comment from: J.Hansford.


    LoL’ed at the vid’ Ra… Not sure if I’m watching theatrics or unreason? :-)

  20. Comment from: Gerry Pratt


    I have a copy of the book, and am very impressed with it’s contents. I just wish I could do something more to expose the great fraud as he has done.

  21. Comment from: ra


    Funny vid isn’t it. Hard to believe there are people actually like that. That’s why a great deal (though not all) of environmentalism is basically religious.

  22. Comment from: barryS


    I’m wondering why “david” hasn’t parroted “peer review” here? It wouldn’t be slightly political would it? I wonder if Al Gore was ever peer reviewed?

  23. Comment from: sjt


    “I’m wondering why “david” hasn’t parroted “peer review” here? It wouldn’t be slightly political would it? I wonder if Al Gore was ever peer reviewed?”

    He wasn’t, of course, just produced a documentary.

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