Perth's rain did reduce by approximately 10% in the mid-1970’s - and this is what the climate change proponents are now referring to when they say “..greatly reduced long term rainfall averages”. Read more here from Warwick Hughes. … [Read more...] about Extrapolating on Perth’s Rainfall
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Pondering Problems with Computer Climate Models: A Note from Michael Hammer
SCIENTISTS have put a huge amount of effort into generating computer models of our climate system. These models are very sophisticated and complex and their outputs suggest that increasing carbon dioxide will lead to significant temperature rises … [Read more...] about Pondering Problems with Computer Climate Models: A Note from Michael Hammer
More Low-Carbon Research Needed: A Note from Bjorn Lomborg
WE are often told that tackling global warming should be the defining task of our age — that we must cut emissions immediately and drastically. But people are not buying the idea that, unless we act, the planet is doomed. Several recent polls have … [Read more...] about More Low-Carbon Research Needed: A Note from Bjorn Lomborg
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Cartoon by Nicholson from "The Australian" newspaper: www.nicholsoncartoons.com.au. Click on the image for a better/larger view.Ce n'est un secret pour personne qu'au cours de la dernière année d'intensification de la pandémie avec ses nombreuses … [Read more...] about Clean Coal
More Worst AGW Papers: A Note from Cohenite
SINCE Copenhagen the intensity of doom and gloom [D&G] has been ratcheted up with such anthropogenic global warming luminaries as Will Steffan and David Karoly declaring their previous predictions not dire enough and so have been superseded by … [Read more...] about More Worst AGW Papers: A Note from Cohenite
Defining the Greens (Part 5)
IT is wrong to assume that the Greens are luddites and in particular anti-technology. This is a criticism often levelled against them because, as a group, they tend to oppose many new technologies, for example, the genetic modification of crops … [Read more...] about Defining the Greens (Part 5)