Monday, November 21, 2011

Oyster crisis: Yale 360 eco-activist author Elizabeth Grossman wrong again about ocean acidification | Watts Up With That?

Green might be a good color, but it is also the color of bogus science claims affected by activism these days.

Kicking Cans, Budget Woes and Other Risks Down the Road - NYTimes.com

Just look at the absurd situation (my view) as Australia enacts modest carbon restrictions at home while exporting vast quantities of carbon-rich coal to the world’s Asian manufacturing hub to be burned.

In 2008, as I’ve mentioned before, I asked the Bush administration’s climate treaty team if the world would have been better off signing a Framework Convention on [Energy] Technology Change back in 1992 instead of one on climate change. They offered an answer in the telephone news briefing linked in the preceding sentence. My answer is yes.

Mt Rainier - 10 ft of snow possible by Wednesday night

- Bishop Hill blog - Tony and the scientists

Tony Newbery has also been blogging about the Harrabin affair. See the comments thread for a link to some of his old email correspondence with Joe Smith, in which he seeks an answer to the vexed question of whether the BBC's characterisation of the attendees at the climate change seminar as  "the best scientific experts" was correct.

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