Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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Jennifer Marohasy: Join the Bloggers: Check the Temperature Data
What are the odds that we’re baking the planet? | spiked
Science can’t always give us definite answers to our questions, even when the issues involved are very important to us. But it often can tell us how certain we should allow ourselves to be. And the certainty expressed by far too many environmentalists goes well beyond what the science will support.
Exaggerators: IPCC accused by its own | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
IPCC external reviewer Dr Madhav Khandekar says the UN body has exaggerated the costs of global warming...
Amazon.com: Northwest Passage: A Photographer's Account of his Twenty-Three Day Journey Through the Perilous Northwest Passage -- From Alaska, Through Canada and the Northwest Territories, to Greenland: Barry Lopez, Robert Glenn Ketchum, William Simon: Books
Ketchum, a great naturalist photographer, and nine others set off on a yacht in 1994, which eventually became (with the aid, on one occasion, of an ice-breaking ship) the fifty-sixth vessel to cross the Northwest Passage.
Global "warming" solution fails in the cold - Biodiesel Magazine
The Minnesota Biodiesel Task Force is in the process of forming a technical committee to study the status of cold flow problems and solutions in the biodiesel industry.
Michelle Malkin » Gorebulbs rendered obsolete?
Some smart guys at Purdue have found a way to make efficient LED lighting cheaper to manufacture.

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