Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Rap Battle of the Climate Change Titans | Use Celsias.com - reduce global °Celsius
If you feel like having a laugh, check out the latest Juice Media clip. In the lead-up to COP15 they have orchestrated a 'rap battle' between Al Gore and Lord Monckton, which makes for humorous watching...
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right: Best Idea of the Day: Climate Change Futures Markets
The markets would help to clarify exactly the extent to which there is in fact a consensus about climate change. There is, I believe, an abnormally high degree of disingenuousness within the global warming debate, most of it coming from one side. We would very quickly find out if the skeptics -- and for that matter the believers -- were willing to put their money where there mouths were.
RealClearPolitics - The Climate Change Hoax
There's much more in the emails, but you won't read them in the New York Times. Andrew Revkin, who write the Times' environmental blog, said Friday "the documents appear to have been acquired illegally and contain all manner of private information and statements that were never intended for the public eye, so they won't be posted here."

The Times has not hesitated to publish classified information illegally leaded about U.S. intelligence programs. But for Mr. Revkin and others in the news media, protecting global warming hoaxsters from scrutiny apparently is more important than U.S. national security.
Climate scientists’ hacked e-mails raise questions about their conduct (but what about the hacker?) :: InvestigateWest
In other passages, researchers discuss withholding data. I’m sorry, but there’s just no way the scientists implicated can put a good face on that or a lot of the other stuff coming out.

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