Climategate: Caught Green-Handed! Written by Christopher Monckton http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/originals/climategate.html Climategate: Is Peer-Review in Need of Change? Written by Chip … [Read more...] about Recent Papers at ‘Science and Public Policy Institute’
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Armed Security Stop Questioning of Climategate
Hi Jennifer, “A Stanford Professor has used United Nation security officers to silence a journalist asking him “inconvenient questions” during a press briefing at the climate change conference in Copenhagen. “Professor Stephen Schneider’s … [Read more...] about Armed Security Stop Questioning of Climategate
Editorial The Guardian: Fourteen days to seal history’s judgment on this generation
TODAY 56 newspapers in 45 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial. We do so because humanity faces a profound emergency. Unless we combine to take decisive action, climate change will ravage our … [Read more...] about Editorial The Guardian: Fourteen days to seal history’s judgment on this generation
Climategate Update: Kenneth Haapala
Climategate is now clearly established as part of the public domain similar to the Pentagon Papers or the Watergate reports. The issue of who is responsible, a whistleblower or a hacker, may be legal issue but not a scientific one. The contents of … [Read more...] about Climategate Update: Kenneth Haapala
‘Carbon Trading Legislation’ Defeated
Please find a release from Senator Williams following today’s defeat of the CPRS legislation [in the Australian Parliament] 2nd December, 2009. RUDD’S MASSIVE TAX CONSIGNED TO HISTORY Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme will not … [Read more...] about ‘Carbon Trading Legislation’ Defeated
Carbon Tariffs, New Report by Tim Wilson
Hi Jennifer For your interest, today the IPA released a short research paper on carbon tariffs at the WTO Ministerial in Geneva. The short and sharp of the report is that carbon tariffs are a costly, ineffective policy instrument to offset … [Read more...] about Carbon Tariffs, New Report by Tim Wilson