Tuesday, July 23, 2013

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Mark Jaccard Re-Writes History | NoFrakkingConsensus
A Simon Fraser University economist declared, on his blog in May, “I have never spoken or written of myself as a Nobel laureate.” After I unearthed written testimony to the contrary, he quietly rewrote the post, removing that denial.
A dueling presentation on the science of climate change - Climate Change Dispatch
Dr. John Nielsen-Gammon- State Climatologist for Texas and Regents Prof. at Texas A&M, and Dr. Willie Soon- Astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, conduct a dueling presentation on the science of climate change. This is a joint event put on by the UHLC's Environmental & Energy Law Society and Federalist Society and is moderated by law student Michael Quirke.
Enviros claims Keystone XL emissions 4x higher | JunkScience.com
Okay so the Keystone XL would add to atmospheric CO2 by 0.08% — wow.
Forests, CO2 and H2O | The Resilient Earth
Once again the dire warnings of the climate catastrophists have been shown to be exaggerated at best, and often just plain wrong. Rising CO2 levels make forests grow faster, be more productive and actually use water more efficiently. Those are good things to rational people. This report also shows that when you actually measure what is happening in the environment, instead of using computer models, nature can surprise you. In other words, measure nature and real science happens.

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