Tuesday, November 15, 2011

- Bishop Hill blog - Misrepresenting hide the decline

After uncovering a consistent error in the way the BBC's Richard Black has represented sceptics allegations over the "hide the decline" incident, I thought it might be interesting to see how some other well-known environmentalist correspondents have dealt with the question.

Climate and Energy Ignorati at New York Times Run Yet Another Error-Riddled Story Attacking Clean Energy | ThinkProgress

Ignores climate change (yet again)

News & Reviews « NoFrakkingConsensus

Everything is now confirmed and the airline ticket has been purchased. I will be speaking at a climate change conference in Munich in a few weeks. According to the currently-posted schedule the conference will begin with a formal welcome from one of the organizers at 9 am on Friday, November 25th. Speaker number one, at 9:10 am, will be yours truly.

The following week I will be delivering a similar talk on Wednesday afternoon (Nov. 30) at a meeting being held at the UK Parliament, to which UK legislators are invited.

My message in both cases will be straightforward – the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) cannot be trusted.

UEA: shake-shake-shake up your Carbon at Durban | Watts Up With That?

From the University of East Anglia  some news that a Major shake-up of carbon markets is called for. To that I ask: what carbon market? Seems they are pretty much DOA now.

WEBCommentary(tm) - Penn State’s Spanier Problem

Former President Spanier's malfeasance played key roles in both scandals, apparently for the same reason:  he wanted to preserve the flow of money to the University, regardless of consequences to others.

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