Sunday, May 20, 2012

Mark Boslough ignores inconvenient facts « Reasonable Doubt on Climate Change

Sandia scientist Mark Boslough recently wrote in the Albuquerque Journal about a list of supposed “facts” about global warming, including the oft-repeated claims about carbon dioxide. He has written the same material on his blog, but when I posted a comment with a link to the Salby lecture on the carbon cycle – which includes a lot of information that will make human caused climate change advocates uncomfortable – Boslough prefers to ignore it. I posted the comment on May 6 and here two weeks later its still awaiting moderation. Maybe Boslough doesn’t want the public to know about information that seriously contradicts his beloved theory.

No it’s not getting warmer and warmer « Reasonable Doubt on Climate Change

Climate change alarmists routinely tell us its continually getting warmer and warmer. The record shows it isn’t. Here is the updated lower troposphere temperatures measured by satellite, comparing 2010 and 2012. I was mocked for putting this up early in the year but this chart shows that temperatures continue to be quite a bit cooler than 2012. An inconvenient truth for Joe Romm and company. Here 2010 is in orange and 2012 is in green.

A first hand report on Dr. Michael Mann’s embarrassing Disneyland episode | Watts Up With That?

Elevated from a comment. Roger Sowell describes first hand what led up to Mann denying a TV interview about his work. Apparently, for Dr. Mann, Disneyland is not “the happiest place on earth”.

Environmentalists Take Aim At “Senseless Surfing In The Internet” By Bored People!

Steffen Hentrich here brings our attention to a report appearing in the Austrian pressetext titled: Senseless Surfing in the Internet Is Destroying The Environment“.

Guest Post By Kiminori Itoh ” What Is The Psychological Origin Of The Narrow View Of The IPCC? – Socio-Psychological Aspect Of The Climate Change.” | Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.

In this sense, recent ideas employed in Pielke et al. [4] ] and in The Hartwell paper [5] may be more Eastern rather than Western. In fact, Roger Pielke wrote in an e-mail to me “I agree; I have a more oriental mindset on the climate issue, which, in my view (and I assume yours) is what is really needed. The IPCC, in contrast, is almost an extreme view of a western mindset in that it is so 0ne-dimensional and linear.”

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