Thursday, April 08, 2010

2010: Handling uncertainty in science - Discussion Meetings - The Royal Society
Please find below MP3 audio files recorded at this discussion meeting for the following talks and discussions.
- Bishop Hill blog - Education or green propaganda?
The Climate Change Schools Project (CCSP) brings together organisations, schools and teachers around the North East to support a novel approach in bringing climate change to the heart of the national curriculum. The CCSP has established a network of ‘Climate Change Lead Schools’ who [sic] in 2008-2009, consisted of 80 schools across North East England. Thousands of young people took part, representing a minimum of 14,000 hours of climate change related activity across the schools.
C3: Great Lakes & Global Warming: Peer-Research Reveals Natural Climate Variability, Not AGW Predicted Impact
As the the below graph of the scientists' research shows, both temperatures and ice coverage have been highly variable across the Great Lakes for several decades, which is consistent with natural climate variability, and not at all consistent with global warming alarmist predictions.
London launches climate change campaign - Low Carbon Economy
Putting a fun spin on the issue, which he hopes will grab children's attention, author Darren Shan said: "If London gets hotter and drier, everyone will sweat more. The city will stink of sweaty armpits and feet and other body bits.
Why doesn't the Campaign to Protect Rural England want to protect rural England? – Telegraph Blogs
...But what it doesn’t do is make the case an organisation called the Campaign To Protect Rural England should be making which is that wind farms – not least because they don’t work and are entirely unnecessary – should not be put up on the England landscape full stop.

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