Thursday, November 18, 2010

Minister Carr wants more like “100 metres” Williams | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
If William’s warning - 100 metres in 100 years - is right, and the rise is steady, we might expect to seas to have risen 3 metres already. Could someone check of the Sydney Opera House is taking water?
Let's Deal in Science and Facts - WSJ.com
We published a peer-reviewed paper showing that the forecasting procedures used by the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change violated 72 of 89 relevant principles (e.g., "provide full disclosure of methods"). The IPCC has been unable to explain why it violated such principles. In response, we developed a model that follows the principles. Because the climate is complex and poorly understood, our model predicts that global average temperatures will not change.

In testing the models on global temperature data since 1850, we found that the long-range (91-to-100-years ahead) forecast errors from the IPCC's projection were 12 times larger than the errors from our simple model.
Ask a climate scientist: what’s a prominent example of non-anthropogenic global warming? – Rooted
The least-well understood non-anthropogenic factor in recent climate change is solar variability.
On Global Warming: He, She or It Is on Our Side | EcoSalon | Conscious Culture and Fashion
Who knows? Maybe, just maybe, alternative energy technology is a gift from, well, just ask the folks at the Evangelical Climate Initiative.

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