Tuesday, April 20, 2010

- Bishop Hill blog - Understanding Oxburgh
I struggle to make sense of Lord Oxburgh and his report. The investigation they performed was so cursory and the report they produced so brief, it is hard to credit that they thought that they would get away with it. The report is a whitewash, but it's a really bad one, since there is no attempt to make it look as if they looked diligently into the question of the integrity of the CRU. Why would a group of intelligent people involved in a coverup not make more effort to cover their tracks?
Column - Warmists get frostbite, and we get a lesson | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
This is actually now the fourth year running that warming alarmists have had to be rescued from expeditions to prove the Arctic is warmer than it actually is. It’s a metaphor.
Just Say No to a Gasoline Tax Hike — MasterResource
Higher Taxes Will Not Alter Climate Under Anyone’s Math
US [State Department] climate report publicized in runup to Senate bill
The report, a draft of the Fifth U.S. Climate Action Report that will be sent to the United Nations, says bluntly: "Global warming is unequivocal and primarily human-induced ... Global temperature has increased over the past 50 years. This observed increase is due primarily to human-induced emissions of heat-trapping gases."

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