Friday, November 27, 2009

'You've Taken the Words Out of My Mouth' - WSJ.com
The massive University of East Anglia global-warmist archives are now searchable at this site, and one particular email demonstrates the nexus between the scientific shenanigans and the popular press, on which most people rely for their information on global warming. This email, dated Sept. 29, 2009, is from Michael Mann of Pennsylvania State University to New York Times warm correspondent Andrew Revkin.
The Daily Bayonet » CRU Hack/Leak Round-Up #3
What do the emails show, apart from bullying and data manipulation? How about total disregard for the scientific process.
Terence Corcoran: All policy is now climate policy
Copenhagen and the art of looking committed
Arctic ice meltdown remains severe: Scientist
David Barber, Canada Research Chair in Arctic System Science at the University of Manitoba, says satellite images used to track the overall extent of Arctic ice don't adequately perceive how weak and "rotten" the region's older, thicker, multi-year ice cover has become.   [How "strong" was the ice when ships were going through the Northwest Passage in the 1940s?]

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