White House tells amazing inside story of how the Copenhagen Accord was reached « Climate Progress
Senior administration official: "Well, no, no, no, no. We weren't crashing a meeting; we were going for our bilateral meeting."Science ad rem, not politics ad hominem | The SPPI Blog
Naturally, anyone who follows the scientific method must be open to the possibility that he has misunderstood matters. Therefore, I am always willing to stand corrected if I have gotten something wrong. However, mere ad-hominem attacks do not convince me that there is any error in my analysis. Science is not done ad hominem but ad rem, and it is in that spirit that I have attempted to answer the good Doctor’s email.Terence Corcoran: A 2,000-page epic of science and skepticism — Part 1 - FP Comment
The scientists seem to have become captive of the IPCC’s objectivesComment On Tom Karl’s Interview In The Washington Post « Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.
This is a dishonest answer and Tom Karl knows it. The NASA data set and the CRU data sets are not independent of the NCDC data set.Questions over business deals of UN climate change guru Dr Rajendra Pachauri | The SPPI Blog
[SPPI Note: Lord Christopher Monckton, Policy Adviser to SPPI, was SPPI’s representative to Copenhagen, joining forces with other NGOs such a CFACT. A wide range of his original papers have been published by SPPI. Recent papers include:Leftist Green Party Member Exposed Using Wikipedia to Preach Enviro Doom | NewsBusters.org
Engaging in politicized science via email isn't the only cyber activity that left-enviro activists engage in however. Wikipedia is also a favorite target, particularly for a British global warming activist named William Connolley who seems to have made it his life's mission to censor climate realists in the online encyclopedia.BBC News - Massive US snowstorm heads north to New England
One of the worst US blizzards in decades is continuing north, with parts of New England likely to record up to 16in (41cm) of snow.
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It has sparked emergencies in a number of states and cities.
Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky and Delaware, along with Washington and Philadelphia, at some stage all declared them.
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