Thursday, December 03, 2009

Copenhagen targets not tough enough, says Al Gore - Times Online
“We are gambling with the future of human civilisation in accepting odds that by any definition make our present course reckless . . . But it’s still the most likely path to success.”
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He also brushed aside questions over the reliability of climate science that have followed the publication last month of leaked e-mails between climate experts. He claimed that the scientific consensus around climate change “continues to grow from strength to strength”. He added: “The naysayers are in a sunset phase with a spectacular climax just before they subside from view. This is a race between common sense and unreality.”
ClimateGate: So, where’s the “Oh, Snap!” email? « Watts Up With That?
One thing about “ClimateGate” nagging at the back of my mind is the absence of any discussion by ringleader Phil Jones (or others) of the remarkable, shocking discovery that Jones now claims he had that his precedessor destroyed the raw data in the 1980s.
WBIR.com | Knoxville, TN | Climate change skeptic Blackburn headed to Copenhagen summit
Blackburn, who is going as part of a congressional delegation, said her role will be to represent a dissenting outlook on whether human activity is causing global warming while still pushing for steps to reduce the carbon emissions that many experts cite as the cause of climate change.
The Associated Press: Penn St. prof. welcomes climate change scrutiny
Mann said he welcomed the inquiry.

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