Monday, November 30, 2009

Turnbull outed by climate change skeptics - Local News - News | Southern Courier
Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull put his leadership on the line over climate change before the forthcoming round of climate talks in Copenhagen - and lost.
UC San Diego Scientists Heading To Copenhagen | KPBS.org
Scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography plan to present their latest research at the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit.

The four researchers plan to present negotiators at the summit with the latest evidence on ocean acidification and black carbon among other issues related to climate change.
Findings - Fracas Over Hacked Climate E-Mail Shows Peril of Spinning Science - John Tierney - NYTimes.com
If you have not delved into the thousands of e-mail messages and files hacked from the computers of British climate scientists, let me give you the closest thing to an executive summary.
Global Warming: "Fixing the Climate Data around the Policy"
There can be no real activism unless the falsehoods and manipulations underlying the activities of the UNPCC including the multibillion profit driven carbon trading scheme, are fully revealed, debated and understood.
Cognitive Dissonance | Climate Skeptic
Mann’s got an interesting problem. His various hockey sticks show incredibly low temperature variability until about 1850 or so. But his and his counterparts models assume the climate temperature system is dominated by very high positive feedbacks that multiply even tiny changes to forcings into large temperature swings. These two points of view are extraordinarily hard to reconcile.
Abbott's first move: Libs to vote down ETS
IT is now almost certain that the Liberal Party will vote against the emissions trading scheme in the Senate this week, raising the probability of an early double dissolution election.

Immediately after being elected as Liberal Party Leader by a margin of just one vote over incumbent Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott held a secret ballot in the party room on whether or not the party should vote for or against the Government's amended ETS legislation.

While the numbers are still unknown, the results were clear.

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