Sunday, December 06, 2009

Pope Brunius I Roots Out the Heretics, but the Debate Goes On: Stott
My apologies for an absence of posts. I have been heavily engaged in radio and television interviews for the past 48-hours, helping to feed, I fear, the current media frenzy over the hacked/leaked e-mails from the University of East Anglia and the imminence of Copenhagen. I thought it might be of interest, however, if I made two of my media interventions available here.
Googlegate? « Talking About The Weather
P.P.S. As of three days after this post (on Saturday December 5, that is), Google Suggest no longer offers any choices for C-l-i-m-a-t-e-g-a-t-e, no matter how many letters one types. The total number of links appears to be stable around 30 million. The first reader who finds any Google search with 30 million or more links that Google Suggest doesn’t assist with wins the prize.
More Chinese people care about climate challenge - People's Daily Online
Almost seven in 10 Chinese are willing to pay a higher price for energy and other products to mitigate climate change, even though only about three in 10 think it is a "serious problem".
All Air Routes Leading To Copenhagen | [Are icebergs really a solid sign of human-induced melting?]
...evidence of human induced climate change is all around us. Just in the last week, evidence of continued Antarctic ice sheet melt, in the form of icebergs, have continued to drift towards New Zealand. Summer bush fires continue to rage in outback Australia while the residents of Moscow 'bask' in winter temperatures of plus 10 degrees celsius. If this isn't evidence of climate change, then what is?

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