There has been some interesting discussion on policy solutions for 'climate change' at the thread following Part 2 of this series. David Tribe mades the comment: Focusing on policy realism is what is needed. We've heard too much about model … [Read more...] about Which Climate Change Consensus? (Part 4)
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Which Climate Change Consensus? (Part 3)
There are some interesting questions being posed at the Which Climate Change Consensus? (Part 2) thread. Following are two questions from Graham Young that interests me. They seems to have been lost amongst the more general policy and economic … [Read more...] about Which Climate Change Consensus? (Part 3)
10th Anniversay: GM Cotton in Australia
This is the 10th year that GM cotton has been grown in Australia. Interestingly I have seen no mention of this milestone in the popular press or online. GM canola was to be the next GM crop approved for commercial production in Australia but … [Read more...] about 10th Anniversay: GM Cotton in Australia
Which Climate Change Consensus? (Part 2)
This blog post follows on from my comments last night under the title Which Climate Change Consensus?, click here. The following information was sent to me by Ian Castles, Visiting Fellow, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, The … [Read more...] about Which Climate Change Consensus? (Part 2)
Whaling off Norway: My Questions Answered by Peter Corkeron
There has been much published at this blog about whaling including letters from Libby Eyre and Glenn Inwood. I have just today received a letter from Peter Corkeron which is posted below. The letter has been edited including through the addition of … [Read more...] about Whaling off Norway: My Questions Answered by Peter Corkeron
2005 Not Hottest Year: Warwick Hughes
Dear Jennifer, I have just posted updated temperature anomaly maps for 2005 from CRU (Jones) and satellite data from UAH (Christy) and both disagree with the Australian Bureau of Meterology (BOM) in that they indicate 1998 was warmer than 2005 for … [Read more...] about 2005 Not Hottest Year: Warwick Hughes