Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Al's Journal : Lost Antarctica
Antarctica can often seem remote, even otherworldly. In his new book Lost Antarctica, James McClintock eloquently transports the reader to the bottom of the world to witness the profound changes that are taking place.
Articles: The Progressive War on Parking
The next time you're looking for a parking space, remember that there are people who think the solution is to reduce parking even more, so next time you'll leave the car at home.
Classic Groupthink Behavior Apparently Exposed in Leaked CRU Emails
What went on at the CRU and the IPCC appears to be a classic example.
- Bishop Hill blog - Analysis on bias and preconceptions in the climate debate
The BBC's Analysis show has been looking at how one's preconceptions and biases affect the climate debate. It reatures Dan Kahan and Roger Scruton among others.
McIntyre v Lewandowsky — Can we call in a statistician at UWA to help Lew? « JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax
Does Stephan Lewandowsky realize he hangs his entire career not on fundamental properties of the greenhouse theory, but on not-so-pragmatic-choices made by modelers about feedbacks?

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