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Dr Adam Corner talks with Geoff Chambers – Discussion 2
In this second exchange (1st here) between Adam Corner (Talking Climate blog) and Geoff Chambers – (a regular and prominent commenter at several climate sceptic blogs), they continue to discuss research on the psychology of scepticism. Comments are very welcome – but … Continue reading
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Clarifications and How Better To Communicate Science
Originally blogged at Realclimategate (I changed the name of the blog, because of this post) Reputation is everything on the internet. Last week I was very concerned to see that Peter Gleick had publically claimed on Twitter he had … Continue reading
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Challenging Thoughts for the BBC and Guardian – BBC’s Michael Buerk at The Fifth Column blog
Originally blogged at Realclimategate Update: I quickly wrote this last night (26th Dec), I’m working on a more detailed analysis today, come back later for a link. Interesting thoughts (podcast and transcript) by journalists challenging the ‘media consensus’ on a number of topics. … Continue reading
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Climategate 2.0 – “Over 2.5 billion people live on less than $2 a day”
Originally blogged at Realclimategate The long promised, but forgotten about, further release of the climategate emails has just occured… And the accusation is that it was a deliberate attempt to influence Durban Cop17 Climate Conference. …. and of course this … Continue reading
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The Ice age really was coming
Originally blogged at Realclimategate Despite protestations to the contrary, from todays climate scientists, the ice age reallywas threatened by the scientists, politicans and the media in the 70’s and 80’s. Stephen Schneider in particular gets a mention. CO2 was to blame!!. … Continue reading
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Independent – Green Schemes are ‘Wide Open to Major Corruption’
Originally blogged at Realclimategate Both The Independent and The Telegraph write today about a Transparency International Report entitled – Global Corruption Report: Climate Change. Whilst corruption in Carbon Markets, Carbon Credits, windfarms scams, Solar power fraud and many other clever … Continue reading
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Blogger Burn Out – its good to take a break
Originally blogged at Realclimategate I haven’t stopped blogging, just been taking a break and have taken the time for a rethink. If It’s good enough for James Delingpole (three weeks R & R) following his Press complaints result, I thought … Continue reading
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It is good to have a debate
Originally blogged at Realclimategate I am going along to the Spectator ‘climate change’ debate on Tuesday 29th March in London, hopefully I can meet up with some ‘climate change’ blog regulars (both sides very welcome)to have a chat afterwards. Yet, … Continue reading
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The Heathrow snow chaos report is out: Rare rate of snowfall since records began (6 years!)?
Originally blogged at Realclimategate A report into last December’s snow chaos at Heathrow Airport is out, entitled Heathrow Snow Resilence Enquiry It includes a little reminder to perhaps reflect the new thoughts on ‘climate disruption’ vs global warming (man made). Even under global … Continue reading
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Who voted for Greenpeace Mr Huhne?
Originally blogged at Realclimategate Who voted for Greenpeace at the last UK general election? A simple rhetorical question for Mr Huhne, because in the Guardian/Observer it was reported that Greenpeace will be keeping an eye on things: “Chris Huhne, the … Continue reading
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