Sunday, January 24, 2010

Revoke UN IPCC and Al Gore's Nobel Peace Prize now! Nobel rules don't allow it? Screw it, set a new precedent! | GORE LIED
With the report today of a UN scientist’s frank admission that false data regarding Himalayan glaciers was used in the UN IPCC’s AR4, if there ever was a case for a Nobel Peace Prize to be revoked, this is it!

It’s time for the Nobel Committe to swallow their pride and set a new precedent by revoking the UN IPCC’’s and Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize, and save some shred of what little credibility they have left.
MUST READ: SPPI Monthly CO2 Report: December by Christopher Monckton, SPPI | Climate Realists
The authoritative Monthly CO2 Report for freezing December 2009 warns those skeptical of extremist claims about the climate not to crow too soon: the faction profiting from the scare will not give up.
C3: The Worst & The Dimmest: Gross Incompetence At The Highest Levels of Climate Science - UK's CRU
Just finished reading Climategate: The CRUtape Letters, by T. Fuller & S. Mosher. If you're at all interested in the Climategate fiasco, the book is a fascinating behind the scenes look, via the leaked email correspondence and supplemented by related public blog postings. Definitely a buy if the nitty-gritty of corrupting science sounds appealing. It was a good read and learned much that I was unaware of previously, especially the context.

One paragraph really struck me as indicative of the wholesale incompetence of the top scientists and administrators of the "premier" climate research center, the UK's CRU:
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Having a business background in technology, and specifically a database start up, the CRU's total lack of professional data management, redundancy and security is truly appalling. Basing any trillion dollar economic, environmental and energy policies on such gross incompetence and negligence is mind-boggling.
[So how could you calculate the Antarctic ice volume without this information?]: Antarctica’s “ghost mountains” finally come into view
Washington, January 24 (ANI): A team of scientists has announced that the so-called ‘ghost peaks’ in the middle of Antarctica, which are hidden miles beneath the surface of an ice sheet, are finally coming into view.

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