Archive for September 21st, 2009
Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic: Barry Moore
Posted by Barry Moore, September 21st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 119
THE Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment reports are a collection of mind numbing statistics from which they claim “solid scientific proof” that man made CO2 is causing global warming. From these statistics empirical formula have been generated which form the basis of the computer programs that are then used to “prove” the empirical formula.
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Volcanic Eruption Overdue in Australia
Posted by jennifer, September 21st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: War
Comments: 7
There has been a volcanic eruption about every 2,000 years in Australia, but the last one was 5,000 years ago. Read more here.
Bjorn Lomborg Not Sceptical Enough
Posted by jennifer, September 21st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: People
Comments: none
Lomborg deserves his reputation as The Skeptical Environmentalist – his books poke holes in many dogmas society holds dear, often through the use of statistics. But I find he’s not skeptical enough. While he has expended great effort over many years questioning proposed solutions to climate change, he has yet to apply skeptical thinking to [...]
A Note on Precautions: Bob Carter
Posted by jennifer, September 21st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 4
In order to take precautions, you have to know what you are taking them against. Some computer models project that the global temperature in ten years time will be warmer than today’s. Other computer models project that global temperature will be cooler ten years hence. Read more here.
Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic: Michael Hammer
Posted by Michael Hammer, September 21st, 2009 - under Opinion.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change, Philosophy
Comments: 197
I HAVE been asked several times ‘why am I so sceptical of the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) hypothesis’? There are many reasons, some of which I have documented in previous articles at this weblog, but these have relied on sometimes complex calculations which I admit can be difficult to appreciate. So I would like to outline here [...]

