Thursday, February 11, 2010

EU Referendum: The times they are a changing
History will record, I suspect, that "Climategate" was the turning point, opening the flood gates and changing media sentiment to the extent that journalists were prepared to listen to the "sceptic" arguments.
WalesOnline - News - Denise Robertson - Now there’s a climate shift on climate shift itself
FOR years we’ve been hectored by the climate-change “experts”.

I had an open mind on the subject but now I feel myself moving into the sceptic camp.

I’m not alone.
Skeptic's Corner: The bird man speaketh.
I just find it the height of hypocrisy that scientist with obvious bias can move back and forth between environmental advocacy groups (he is not alone) and the IPCC and government agencies and nobody sees anything wrong with it.
Investors.com - EPA Mandates Rely On Unsettled Science
That the Obama administration and the Environmental Protection Agency are on the wrong climate path is the understatement of the decade.

Recent disclosures through ClimateGate, an EPA whistle-blower and a daily barrage of scientific data call into question every assumption of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
INHOFE ‘CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE' IN THE IPCC
...in elite circles, the IPCC is a big deal. So when ABC News, the Economist, Time Magazine, and the Times of London-among many others-report that the IPCC's research contains embarrassing flaws, and that the IPCC chairman and scientists knew of the flaws, but published them anyway-well, you have the makings of a major scientific scandal.

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