[Intrade update: Prospects for US Cap and Trade plunging]
[The Dec 2011 contract just traded for an all-time low of 27.5 cents on the dollar][Interesting chalk graffiti at Michael Mann's university]
And then as I walked through the tunnel under the Hammond building, I was struck by another expression of discontent. This time, large yellow chalk-written letters stating, "Climategate: Don't hide the decline."A mistake over Himalayan glaciers should not melt our priorities | [Alarmist] Bob Ward | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The calcium sulfate protest was referencing a series of leaked e-mails that involve Penn State Meteorology professor Michael Mann, who is embroiled in a controversy surrounding global warming research data.
What does this episode show? It is clear that WWF made a mistake which should have been picked up while its report was being prepared for publication. Subsequent authors should have checked the primary source and identified the error earlier. The IPCC in particular should have shown far more scepticism about the extraordinary suggestion that glaciers in the Himalayas, which currently cover more than 30,000 sq km, would probably disappear within three decades.Fair weather friends | Michael Fish | Comment is free | The Guardian
Long term forecasting is a science in its infancy. The BBC should stick with Met Office expertise
2 comments:
26 votes in the senate means it is dead on arrival, Inholf will see to it it is killed a quick death to the cap and trade bill. I have contacted all of my representatives and sent numerous articles and data to them .Mr. Sherrod Brown seems to ignore the news of the e-mails and the other peer reviews seeping out lately. Die hard believers in th3e senate for sure but not near enough to pass this bill.
Thank you Anon.
Is there anyone new in the Senate who is starting to pay attention?
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