DR Dennis Jensen BAppSc (RMIT), MSc (Melb), PhD (Monash) is the only member of the Australian Parliament with any training in science a PhD in a science discipline.
[As correctly pointed out in the comments following this posting, my brother Jim … [Read more...] about Australian Parliamentarian, and Sceptic, Banned Prevented from Tabling Climate Data
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Advice for Climate Conference in Poznan
PROBABLY one of the best ways to cut CO2 emissions dramatically would be to cancel climate Conferences, starting with Poznan. One has only to look at the skies filled with private jets and the subsequent use of limousines to ferry delegates to … [Read more...] about Advice for Climate Conference in Poznan
Improving Prophecy
Since the dawn of thought, people have been using various methods to foretell the future. Forecasting is now big business and many large businesses have been made smaller through incorrect forecasts. In Australia we have suffered long enough … [Read more...] about Improving Prophecy
Bunyips in Australian Rivers (Part 1)
IN Aboriginal mythology the Bunyip was also known as Dongus, Kianpratty, Bunyup and Tumbata, depending on the tribal area. However regardless of name he was always evil and emerged from the water in search of prey as he sought to use his supernatural … [Read more...] about Bunyips in Australian Rivers (Part 1)
Obama to tell 10,000 in Poland about Science
LAST year they met in Bali, tomorrow they meet in Poland, again under the direction of the United Nations, again about 10,000 people will gather to progress the global warming agenda. In particular, they will discuss policy options for averting a … [Read more...] about Obama to tell 10,000 in Poland about Science
Subarctic Temperatures (Part 3): A Note from Nichole Hoskin
Churchill is a town in subarctic Canada surrounded by the most studied polar bear population in the world. Polar bears are believed to be under threat from global warming. On Thursday, Jennifer Marohasy, posted a note stating: “It is warming in … [Read more...] about Subarctic Temperatures (Part 3): A Note from Nichole Hoskin