Hi Jen, Have you seen those little picture things in your blog (and at other sites)? Well... Inspired by none other than G Bird I have hacked through your page source and found the relevant link. Neat little freeware service... Creates a … [Read more...] about How to Provide an Image: Instructions from Luke
Archives for September 2008
Emissions Trading Now Law in New Zealand
The New Zealand Government's climate change legislation has been passed into law. “The Climate Change (Emissions Trading and Renewable Preference) Bill has implications for every household and the potential to change the make-up of the labour … [Read more...] about Emissions Trading Now Law in New Zealand
Ten of the Best Climate Research Papers (Nine Peer-Reviewed): A Note from Cohenite
The accusation of a lack of peer review (PR) by those who mount arguments against anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is at the heart of the elitism, consensus and ad hominem approach used by many supporters of AGW. It is a red herring. … [Read more...] about Ten of the Best Climate Research Papers (Nine Peer-Reviewed): A Note from Cohenite
Climate Case Built on Thin Foundation: John McLean
ROSS Garnaut made it clear in his interim report that his climate change review takes as a starting point - not as a belief but on the balance of probabilities - that the claims made in the fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on … [Read more...] about Climate Case Built on Thin Foundation: John McLean
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 … [Read more...] about Blue Planet in Green Shackles: A Book by Vaclav Klaus
Not Much Ice at the Arctic in 1818
Dear Jennifer As any internet search confirms, climate change doomsayers use Greenland as a key indicator of "global warming". At least some of the phenomena they observe are clearly not the effect of greenhouse gases. Take for example the … [Read more...] about Not Much Ice at the Arctic in 1818