Monthly Archives: February 2011

Congratulations to Watts Up With That

Originally blogged at Realclimategate Congratulations to Anthony Watts  and all the moderators,  commentators and guest authors at Watts Up With That.

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Hide the Decline – 2 pictures for 2000 comments

A guest post at Watts Up With That Originally blogged at Realclimategate Judith Curry has tackled the ‘Hide the Decline’ issue at her blog Climate Etc.  The issue is that data was hidden from policymakers  (and the public) so as … Continue reading

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The Carbon Brief – The European rapid response team

Originally a guest post at Watts Up With That Originally blogged at Realclimategate The Carbon Brief is a new website  designed to provide a rapid response to any climate chaage related stories in the media. It is also appears to be intended as a resource … Continue reading

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The BBC say….”in the loathsome corner with Paedophiles and Climate Change Deniars”

Updates added: I am both angered and saddened. It was no doubt just a throwaway comment, with little thought behind it. When Michael Buerk the presenter of the BBC radio program the ‘Moral Maze’ said in his intro to a debate about Multiculturalism in the UK: … Continue reading

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Climate Sceptics Defend Science From Duplicity?

Originally blogged at Realclimategate It has all kicked off today at Climate Audit where Ryan O’Donnell is very annoyed… ………in  blog articles titled Steig’s Trick and  Coffin, meet nail. All about the Steig, Mann et al paper that generated a Nature front page and … Continue reading

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Has the BBC broken faith with the General Public?

Originally a guest post of mine at Watts Up With That It is my opinion that the BBC in broadcasting BBC 2 Horizon program ‘Science Under Attack’ did not treat the general public in the UK and at least one of the … Continue reading

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