That’s a 0.3% consensus, not 97% « JoNova
[Monckton] Of nearly 12,000 abstracts analyzed, there were only 64 papers in category 1 (which explicitly endorsed man-made global warming). Of those only 41 (0.3%) actually endorsed the quantitative hypothesis as defined by Cook in the introduction. A third of the 64 papers did not belong.Twitter / Foxgoose: At last! - The first genuine ...
At last! - The first genuine victims of'What’s more important obeying a Brussels directive or keeping the lights on?' » Spectator Blogs#climate change are identified - happily they're all green politicians! http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/the-climate-for-change-is-very-much-alive-in-the-mind-of-rudd/story-fni0cwl5-1226672161740 …
Intriguingly, when asked ‘what’s more important obeying a Brussels directive or keeping the lights on?’ Fallon responded that ‘Keeping the lights on is the job of the government’. But he stressed that the government was ‘not planning to break any particular laws’. He then went on to discuss bringing various mothballed plants back on stream. Taken together, Fallon seemed to be leaving the door open to defying the EU if necessary. Certainly, it would be hard to imagine a bigger boost for the No campaign in any EU referendum than the lights going out because of EU regulations.
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