Peter Boyer is apparently a disciple of Al Gore – one of the many who has been trained to give that famous slide show about the imminent climate crisis. Anyway, he is also a columnist for The Mercury – Rupert Murdoch’s newspapers in Tasmania. … [Read more...] about World is Still Warming: Peter Boyer
Archives for April 2008
Round Up from Marc Morano
1. Scientists challenge UN Climate Panel to ‘Admit’ CO2 is NOT 'Driving World Temperatures' The letter was signed by UK Analytical Chemist Hans Schreuder; UK Astrophysicist Piers Corbyn UK Prof. Em. Human Ecology Dr. Don Parkes and Svend Hendriksen … [Read more...] about Round Up from Marc Morano
More on The Great BBC Website Swindle
The controversy over climate campaigner Jo Abbess's claimed success of intimidating the BBC's Roger Harrabin into changing a website article rumbles on. Christopher Booker of The Sunday Telegraph gives his opinion here: Warmists beat straying BBC … [Read more...] about More on The Great BBC Website Swindle
A Catalogue of Animals to Shoot From
Most safari outfitters offer a menu of game that clients can choose from. It's like shopping from a catalogue. Looking down these lists is slightly surreal. Everything is on offer, including porcupine ($250 - is it possible people really hunt … [Read more...] about A Catalogue of Animals to Shoot From
The ‘Best Book on the Market’ according to Eamonn Butler
A lot of people blame 'market failure' for environmental problems like pollution or over-fishing. More often, though, it's political failure that causes the problems, by preventing markets from even existing. Like in water. As I explain in my new … [Read more...] about The ‘Best Book on the Market’ according to Eamonn Butler
Cosmic Rays, Clouds and Climate (Part 1)
There are a couple of emerging theories on clouds, and how they form, and in time these theories may blow away the current so-called consensus on anthropogenic global warming from carbon dioxide as a key driver of climate. One of these theories … [Read more...] about Cosmic Rays, Clouds and Climate (Part 1)