Saturday, October 09, 2010

The Hindu : Front Page : Amid China-U.S. climate debate, India goes missing
“The talks have looked like a show going on between China and the U.S., with everyone else hiding behind the drama,” Yang Ailun, Greenpeace China's head of climate and energy, told The Hindu. Ms. Yang, too, said India, along with Brazil and South Africa, had been “very quiet.” “It is natural that with the talks being held in China, attention would be on the home country, but the silence of India has been very strange.”
Lawrence Solomon: New Zealand’s Climategate –Act II | FP Comment | Financial Post
Next question: Should the New Zealand government base its official climate change policy on an informal, unofficial data set?
New Zealand – Where did that warming go? « JoNova
Think of this as a car crash, NIWA’s says: the car’s fine, there’s nothing wrong with it;

then — we can’t find the keys (actually we’ve lost the car);

later — we weren’t driving it, and finally,

“the car doesn’t exist”.

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