A new paper predictably makes a big splash in this week's Nature magazine: Attribution of observed surface humidity changes to human influence Katharine M. Willett1,2, Nathan P. Gillett1, Philip D. Jones1 & Peter W. Thorne2 Climatic Research Unit, … [Read more...] about Hot Air from East Anglia Blows into Nature Magazine
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A Round Up of Climate Related Articles from Luke Walker
Study finds global warming affecting bird migration Climate change may not be noticeable to all humans yet, but the behaviour of birds suggests the seasons have already changed. A researcher at the weather bureau has found that some spring … [Read more...] about A Round Up of Climate Related Articles from Luke Walker
Plasma TV’s – Another Victim of Global Warming Hysteria
Thanks to Luke Walker for links to the following articles: Government to ban plasma TVs? Your new TV may soon be a consumer relic Plans to ban plasma TV's … [Read more...] about Plasma TV’s – Another Victim of Global Warming Hysteria
The CSIRO 2007 Climate Report: an Assertion-Laden Sales Brochure for the Global Warming Industry – A Critique by John McLean
The CSIRO 2007 Climate Report: an assertion-laden sales brochure by John McLean, October 2007 The report, "Climate change in Australia", by the CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology was released on 2 October 2007 and predicted a dire climatic future. The … [Read more...] about The CSIRO 2007 Climate Report: an Assertion-Laden Sales Brochure for the Global Warming Industry – A Critique by John McLean
Eat Kangaroos to Help Save the Planet – Greenpeace
Yes, another 'brainwave' from Greenpeace reported in the Herald Sun: Greenpeace urges kangaroo consumption to fight global warming MORE kangaroos should be slaughtered and eaten to help save the world from global warming, environmental activists … [Read more...] about Eat Kangaroos to Help Save the Planet – Greenpeace
The Ogre-faced or Net-casting Spider
Introducing another inhabitant of the Daintree rainforest, the Ogre-faced or Net-casting Spider Deinopsis subrufa is cryptically discrete in shades of brown and grey, but once detected is recognizable by its enormous posterior median eyes and 40mm … [Read more...] about The Ogre-faced or Net-casting Spider