C3: The Dessler 2010 Travesty: It's Now Obvious Why He Avoided Using HadCRUT Data, The Gold-Standard
So, what happens when the Dessler methodology uses the gold-standard HadCRUT data that Spencer used? As Steve McIntyre discovers, the new results actually resemble Spencer's output suggesting that clouds provide a negative feedback.Chris Horner on Rob Schilling Show Discussing Mann Intervention in ATI v. UVA, 9/7/2011
Well, everyone now knows why Dessler avoided the HadCRUT data. His refutation of the Spencer study was literally a sham.
ATI Environmental Law Center director of litigation discusses with WINA-Charlottesville radio host Rob Schilling the attempt by Dr. Michael Mann to intervene in the Freedom of Information Act lawsuit between ATI and the University of Virginia.Obama's jobs speech will be a trip down el Mundo de los Recuerdos (Memory Lane) | Christopher C. Horner | Op Eds | Washington Examiner
Calling more green jobs stimulus "targeted infrastructure investment on clean energy" reflects a dogmatic refusal to learn and change course. It assumes the president doesn't think much of the public, while revealing much that is unpleasant about himself.It’s official: NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center says La Niña is back | Watts Up With That?
This situation calls for an open, candid discussion to resolve the claims about “green energy” and a centrally designed “clean energy econom.” Until then, we will continue reliving the terrible experience of countries Obama used to tell us to examine if we wanted to see his ideal, but about which he only learned not to tip you off any further.
UPDATE: Commenter ChrisY adds:James “Handcuffs” Hansen ‘nails’ another one of his climate predictions that he made in March 2011.
“Based on subsurface ocean temperatures, the way these have progressed the past several months, and comparisons with development of prior El Niños, we believe that the system is moving toward a strong El Niño starting this summer. It’s not a sure bet, but it is probable.”
Time to hoist the “Mission Accomplished” banner in front of the NASA GISS building.
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