Saturday, March 23, 2013

Lew and Cook: recursion in the climate ghetto – Shub Niggurath Climate
If we accept that Betts is not a ‘conspiracist theorist’, then the same would apply to other contributors found by the authors’ searches as well. The Betts comment is qualitatively no different from the others.

It would be interesting to see how Lewandowsky and his co-authors show this not to be true.
Senate backs Keystone Pipeline in bipartisan vote
The Senate voted 62 to 37 Friday in favor of constructing the Keystone XL pipeline, the controversial project that would transport heavy crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta, to Gulf Coast’s refineries.
The New Nostradamus of the North: Another day - another solar energy failure: German Bosch quits the solar business
It is time to say bye, bye to another major solar energy business. This time it is the German engineering giant Bosch, which is throwing in the towel:
Corn Ethanol Fuels Riots | Via Meadia
Corn ethanol gets just about everything wrong: it increases emissions, it starves the world’s poor, it isn’t efficient, and it drains billions of taxpayer dollars in subsidies. As it turns out, it might also be responsible for last year’s violent labor protests in South Africa and food protests in Haiti and Argentina.
Ron Arnold: Climate hustlers destroying our civilization for a lie | WashingtonExaminer.com
"What if climate change appears to be just mainly a multi-decadal natural fluctuation? They'll kill us probably."

This private musing between climate scientist colleagues first surfaced along with a whole raft of embarrassing material in 2011, when the anonymous Climategate leaker "Mr. FOIA" leaked his second set of emails from Britain's disgraced Climate Research Center at the University of East Anglia. Last week, Mr. FOIA emerged for a third time, sharing with the world not only his entire batch of 220,000 encrypted emails and documents, but also, for the first time, his thoughts.

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