Climategate is now clearly established as part of the public domain similar to the Pentagon Papers or the Watergate reports. The issue of who is responsible, a whistleblower or a hacker, may be legal issue but not a scientific one. The contents of … [Read more...] about Climategate Update: Kenneth Haapala
Climate & Climate Change
Working to Develop More Reliable Methodology: Keith Briffa
THE United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and most others who believe in anthropogenic global warming (AGW), have been influenced by the work of climatologists relying on tree-ring data to reconstruct past climate because … [Read more...] about Working to Develop More Reliable Methodology: Keith Briffa
Leading UK Climate Scientists Must Explain or Resign
MOST scientific sceptics have been dismissive of the various reconstructions of temperature which suggest 1998 is the warmest year of the past millennium. Our case has been significantly bolstered over the last week with statistician Steve … [Read more...] about Leading UK Climate Scientists Must Explain or Resign
Melting Glaciers and Cognitive Dissonance
MOUNTAIN glaciers in Asia are melting at a rate that could eventually threaten water supplies, irrigation or hydropower for 20 percent to 25 percent of the world's population: that is according to the latest United Nations Environment Program … [Read more...] about Melting Glaciers and Cognitive Dissonance
Exile for Non-Believers: Polar Bear Expert Told to Stay Home
“MITCHELL Taylor is a Polar Bear researcher who has caught more polar bears and worked on more polar bear groups than any other, but he was effectively ostracized from the Polar Bear Specialist Group (PBSG) specifically because he has publicly … [Read more...] about Exile for Non-Believers: Polar Bear Expert Told to Stay Home
Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic (Part 3)
“IN order for increased human carbon dioxide emissions to cause accelerated global warming, the climate models need to assume that carbon dioxide remains in the atmosphere for a very long time, up to 100 or more years. … [Read more...] about Why I am an Anthropogenic Global Warming Sceptic (Part 3)