"Who would have thought that the climate models used as the basis of IPCC greenhouse forecasts would violate 72 of 89 principles of forecasting. That's the claim from forecastingprinciples.com a site run by J. Scott Armstrong, Professor of Marketing … [Read more...] about IPCC Forecasting has No Validity
Archives for July 2007
Concerts for a Climate in Crisis: LiveEarth
It starts tomorrow in Sydney, 150 performers in eight cities on seven continents including Antarctica - concerts that will rock around the clock for a world which Al Gore alleges has a climate in crisis. More information@ http://www.liveearth.org/ … [Read more...] about Concerts for a Climate in Crisis: LiveEarth
Rehabilitating Carbon Dioxide: Lavoisier Group 2007 Workshop
The Lavoisier Group 2007 workshop was held at the Victoria Hotel, Little Collins Street, Melbourne from 29 - 30 June. Presentations from the workshop 'Rehabilitating Carbon Dioxide' will be added to the Lavoisier.com.au site as they become available … [Read more...] about Rehabilitating Carbon Dioxide: Lavoisier Group 2007 Workshop
Tree Chop Campaign
Frustrated with the many laws and regulations in Australia that now make it difficult for farmers to manage trees, including woody weed regrowth, on their land a TREE CHOP CAMPAIGN kicked off on 1st July. The NSW Farmers Association has failed to … [Read more...] about Tree Chop Campaign
Paul Biggs To Start Blogging
Since beginning this blog in April 2004, I've received lots of information and opinion from readers. I've really appreciated the notes that I've been able to publish from people like Libby, Ann, Ian, Luke, Roger, Cinders and others. I've also … [Read more...] about Paul Biggs To Start Blogging
More Reading from Marc Morano (Part 4)
1. Solar Greed? Humans accused of overusing the Sun! Excerpt: HUMANS are just one of the millions of species on Earth, but we use up almost a quarter of the sun's energy captured by plants - the most of any species. The human dominance of this … [Read more...] about More Reading from Marc Morano (Part 4)