Global warming skeptics from CFACT (Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow) yesterday pulled off an international climate caper using GPS triangulation from Greenpeace's own on-board camera photos to locate and sail up long-side of the infamous … [Read more...] about Sceptics Trespass on Greenpeace Ship
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Cash for Carbon in Copenhagen
Barun Mitra, director of an Indian NGO attending the Copenhagen negotiations and representative of the Civil Society Coalition on Climate Change (www.csccc.info), stated today: “Today’s G77 walkout at the Copenhagen climate conference is purely a … [Read more...] about Cash for Carbon in Copenhagen
Introducing Andrei Illarionov’s Blog
Dear colleagues, Some of you may find interesting pieces on Climte Change that I posted recently in my blog. In most cases text is in Russian, in few - in English. But charts and pictures are mostly in English. You may use them as you find … [Read more...] about Introducing Andrei Illarionov’s Blog
Nominate a Best Blog Post
"Best Blog Posts ‘09 is up and running ... Posted by Ken Parish on Wednesday, December 2, 2009... For four years now (ages in blogosphere terms) Club Troppo and On Line Opinion have sponsored a showcase of Australian independent blogging, which we … [Read more...] about Nominate a Best Blog Post
The Little Ice Age Thermometers Project
THE Little Ice Age Thermometers project is an attempt to compile instrumental readings from 1660 that predate the era of modern ‘global temperatures’ as recorded by the Climate Research Unit (CRU)/ Hadley Centre in the UK since 1850 and the Goddard … [Read more...] about The Little Ice Age Thermometers Project
Recent Papers at ‘Science and Public Policy Institute’
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’