Saturday, June 23, 2012

Time Of Gullibility Bias | Real Science

My favorite USHCN hack to bring temperatures up, is called the “time of observation bias.” It is based on the idea that all 50,000 or so USHCN station owners have been morons.

Global warming fixed. Abbatoir shut | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog

A Queensland abbatoir makes the link - that the quickest way to cut emissions is to stop making stuff and hiring people:

Back From My Ride | Real Science

The official temperature is 98 degrees. The highest I measured on my bike was 92 degrees. The Weather Underground map has a 15 degree spread over two miles, yet Phil Jones was able to determine the southern hemisphere temperature in 1850 to a precision of 0.001 degrees – from a single thermometer in New Zealand. Ain’t climate science grand?

MPs have no idea how to meet the 'carbon' target they voted for - Telegraph

When readers asked their MPs to explain how the UK would cut CO2 emissions by 80 per cent, the answers made worrying reading

Why They Altered The Data | Real Science

Sometimes you have to do really bad things to save the planet (Peter Glieck™ ) but something went terribly wrong – temperatures started going down. This led to further manipulations and thrashing around idiotic ideas like Chinese aerosols, missing sea ice, evil and unnatural La Nina’s, etc.

The problem is, once they turned to the dark side, there was no going back. Science be damned – this is now about saving their sorry reputations and incomes for as long as they can.

What Hansen Is Hiding, Part 2 | Real Science

Before Hansen corrupted the data about ten years ago, he showed that the three hottest years in US history were 1934, 1921 and 1931. He currently shows 1998 as being the hottest year in the US, but prior to the data corruption – 1998 was only ranked number four.

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