Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Main Difference Between Science and Politics | Planet3.0

There is no feasible alternative to the smokescreen of denial than a deliberate and clear presentation of truth in a way that is encouraging and life-affirming and liberating.

The New Nostradamus of the North: Head of UK government advisory body on climate change: Climate change good for Scotland

Lord Krebs, an internationally renowned scientist and the head of a UK government advisory body on climate change, has great news for Scotland: Climate change in will lead to fewer winter deaths, lower heating bills, a boost for tourism and good opportunities for Scottish business.

Google Translate - SZ interview with Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber

"Sometimes there is a duty to warn" is the title of an interview with H.-J. Schellnhuber in der Süddeutschen Zeitung vom 29. Schellnhuber in the Süddeutsche Zeitung of 29 November anlässlich der in Durban beginnenden Klimakonferenz . November at the beginning of the climate conference in Durban.

Gerald North on Climate Modeling Revisited (re Climategate 2.0) — MasterResource

If the models are as flawed as critics say … you have to ask yourself, ‘How come they work?

- Gavin Schmidt [NASA], quoted in David Fahrenhold, “Scientists’ Use of Computer Models to Predict Climate Change is Under Attack,” Washington Post, April 6, 2010.
[Model results] could also be sociological: getting the socially acceptable answer.
- Gerald North (Texas A&M) to Rob Bradley (Enron), June 20, 1998.

The UN Vs. Reality | Real Science

6C warming by the year 2100? Looks like their veracity reached a tipping point where they don’t even pretend to tell the truth any more.

Rare, rare, rare, rare November Snow Blankets Southern U.S.

I say that word four times because, including the title, that’s how many times the word “rare” appeared in this Accuweather report.

Government cold on the technology it thought would save us | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog

two years ago, this is the technology Swan said was “central” to the Government’s plans

UN 'expert': climate change could lead to war

It's a good thing we live in an era of exceptional temperature stability, then. Warming is a prophecy. The facts say otherwise

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