Tuesday, February 09, 2010

EU Referendum: How wrong can they get?
Therefore, this extreme weather – as elsewhere in the world – can still be attributed to global warming. To the question "how wrong can they get", therefore, the warmist answer is "not at all". Come rain, shine, hail, sleet, or – in this case – bitter cold and blizzard conditions – it is all global warming.

Telling this to the Mongolians, however, will probably not get you very far.
British climate professor John Mitchell may face fraud charges | CLIMATEGATE
Now another senior British climate scientist–this time Professor John Mitchell, the Met Office’s Director of Climate Science, is about the face the full force of the blogosphere for contemptuous breaches of the UK’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Mitchell and the UK Meteorological Office have apparently been up to the same tricks as Professor Phil Jones of the now discredited UK Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia.
Al's Journal : Get Angry - Take Action
We can’t only get angry – we need to let the Senate know that inaction is simply not an option. A great way to spread that message is by adding your voice to the Repower Will by clicking here.
Why The IPCC Cannot Survive – Qui Fama Ferit Fama Perit « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE
The number of big and little mistakes surfacing up day in and day out and known with various terms including “Gate du Jour” is fatally undermining the very idea of the IPCC, not necessarily for the most obvious reasons. You see, it’s a matter of square science pegs and round policy holes…
EU Referendum: Daily Politics
[video] Andrew Neil eviscerating Rob Watson ... and most definitely quoting from this blog. Listen to his questioning on Africagate.

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