Sunday, December 20, 2009

So what’s cooking: is it the planet, or just the evidence? - The National Newspaper
What we have just witnessed in Copenhagen was a rare spectacle in global affairs: a massive exercise in political groupthink reaching its pinnacle precisely as the rational foundation for it began to unravel in a very public way.
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Mark Aveyard is assistant professor of international studies at the American University of Sharjah
Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Treating Peer Review Like a Partisan Blog
While bloggers are of course free to operate their turf as they see fit, whatever one's views of climate science, climate policy or the Douglass et al. paper, we should all be able to agree that efforts to stage manage the peer review process are not good for science, however they might be justified.
I Love CO2: Vancouver Green Police State Update 1
Should any of the recipients in the Vancouver bureaucracy have any information that clearly indicates that carbon dioxide has an effect upon either global temperatures or the climate, please let me know.
Best regards,
Hans Schreuder
(retired scientist, mMensa)
Darsham England
NZ Stock Exchange Disrupted Following Failure At Copenhagen | Voxy.co.nz
This morning, participants of Aotearoa's first ever Camp for Climate Action have taken aim at the root causes of climate change by disrupting business at the New Zealand stock exchange.

Following five days of democratic and sustainable living in the Hutt Valley people from across New Zealand have converged on the capital to confront the profiteers of climate change and let them know that our climate is not their business.

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