The allegations by British mathematician Douglas J Keenan concern the following 2 papers co-authored by Wei-Chyung Wang, a professor at the University at Albany, State University of New York: Jones P.D., Groisman P.Y., Coughlan M., Plummer N., Wang … [Read more...] about UK mathematician alleges IPCC Urban Heat Island fraud
‘Scrambling’ to factor in natural climate variability
Science, 10th August 2007 News Focus CLIMATE CHANGE: Humans and Nature Duel Over the Next Decade's Climate Richard A. Kerr Rising greenhouse gases are changing global climate, but during the next few decades natural climate variations will have a … [Read more...] about ‘Scrambling’ to factor in natural climate variability
Sceptics shock kayaker
Rural climate change sceptics shock kayaker From ABC Rural Thursday, 09/08/2007 A man paddling and pulling his kayak from Brisbane to Adelaide to promote the need for action on climate change says he is disappointed with the sceptical nature of … [Read more...] about Sceptics shock kayaker
Cooling clouds – a note from Marc Morano
An interesting new paper has been published: Spencer, Roy W.; Braswell, William D.; Christy, John R.; Hnilo, Justin (2007) Cloud and radiation budget changes associated with tropical intraseasonal oscillations Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 34, No. 15, … [Read more...] about Cooling clouds – a note from Marc Morano
Save the planet – drive to the shops!?
This article is from The Times (London). Not sure what to make of this, other than perhaps a 'green' attack on meat eating: Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’ Walking does more than driving to cause global warming, a … [Read more...] about Save the planet – drive to the shops!?
Tasmanian Pulp Mill assessment process – a note from Cinders
Tasmanian Pulp Mill assessment process vindicated by the Federal court The Federal court confirmed today that the Assessment of Tasmania’s proposed pulp mill was fair and reasonable and that the public had ample opportunity to state their … [Read more...] about Tasmanian Pulp Mill assessment process – a note from Cinders