I've just received a few useful links. The first email reads: "Well, easy to see why Blair has done a U-turn on Kyoto if you read the following: http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=157608 and this, too, is a good … [Read more...] about The Cost of Kyoto or Coarse Language
Climate & Climate Change
Tony Blair Abandons Kyoto – Again
Earlier in the week British Prime Minister Tony Blair addressed a conference which took place under the climate change agreement reached at the recent meeting of the G8* in Gleneagles, Scotland. This weeks meeting included energy and environment … [Read more...] about Tony Blair Abandons Kyoto – Again
How to Improve the IPCC
London-based critic of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) David Henderson has made some suggestions for reform of the IPCC process in a mini-report titled 'Challenging the IPCC Monopoly: The Way Ahead', Download file (104 … [Read more...] about How to Improve the IPCC
Should We Take a Faith-Based Approach to AGW?
In today's The Age Geoff Strong repeats federal Environment Minister Ian Campbell's announcement of last week in The Australian, and Tim Flannery's recommendation in The Weather Makers, that we should stop debating the science of global warming and … [Read more...] about Should We Take a Faith-Based Approach to AGW?
GW Politics – An Update
Some of my colleagues were amazed to see The Australian newspaper run Environment Minister Campbell on its front page yesterday with some anxious comments about the threat of global warming. On the same day former NSW Premier Bob Carr launched a new … [Read more...] about GW Politics – An Update
Global Warming for Dummies
Several people have emailed me a piece from the Washington post titled World Temperatures Keep Rising With a Hot 2005 by Juliet Eilperin. The piece was published a couple of weeks ago (October 13, 2005) and evidently impressed many. It begins: New … [Read more...] about Global Warming for Dummies