“NASA’s top administrator, Michael Griffin, speaking on National Public Radio (NPR) in the US made some refreshingly sensible comments about the present global warming scare,” said Robert Ferguson, Director of the Science and Public Policy … [Read more...] about NASA Boss Michael Griffin Suggests Better Climate Possible?
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Whaling Commission Meeting Wrapped Up
The 59th Annual International Whaling Commission Meeting wrapped last Thursday in Anchorage, Alaska. If you were distracted over the last couple of weeks, as I was, and missed some of the discussions, including at this blog, you can catch-up by … [Read more...] about Whaling Commission Meeting Wrapped Up
Australia to Embrace Carbon Trading
On 10 December 2006 the Australian Prime Minister announced the establishment of a joint government-business Task Group on Emissions Trading. Yesterday, the Report of the Task Group on Emissions Trading was publicly released. It “outlines the state … [Read more...] about Australia to Embrace Carbon Trading
Australian ABC TV to Show ‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’
Hi Jen, It looks as though ABC TV will be showing the UK Channel 4's antidote to Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, The Great Global Warming Swindle in July: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,23663,21779177-10388,00.html . Channel 4 defended … [Read more...] about Australian ABC TV to Show ‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’
Is AGW A Useful Fiction? Bill Kininmonth Says No
Someone asked Bill Kininmonth: If AGW is a fiction, is it not a useful fiction? He answered with a resounding NO! "Firstly, the AGW debate (now proselytisation) is diverting attention from those real issues that you mention and causing public and … [Read more...] about Is AGW A Useful Fiction? Bill Kininmonth Says No
Queensland Scrub Sold for Carbon: A Note from Tom Marland
Hi Jennifer, You may have read on the front page of Courier Mail on Saturday the article about Queensland’s First Carbon Farmer, Peter Allen. Here is the … [Read more...] about Queensland Scrub Sold for Carbon: A Note from Tom Marland