Popular Technology.net: 700 Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of "Man-Made" Global Warming
The following papers support skepticism of "man-made" global warming or the environmental or economic effects of.Twitter / Brad Johnson
Dumb media on #EarthDay: WaPo puts #climategate on top 24 "events that have helped shape environmental policy in the U.S." http://u.nu/9m8k8Will Anderson: The carbon-"zero" house builder - Telegraph
Including buying the land, the house cost us £500,000, but we haven’t compromised on design: it really is a bespoke house. We have no energy bills so it’s very cheap to run and I’m not planning on selling up any time soon.dMT/dt an improved version « Musings from the Chiefio
The average British house uses 26,000 units of energy per year; we produce 4,400 units from solar panels on the roof and this is enough for all the heating and power throughout the year. In summer we sell surplus energy to the grid and in winter buy some of it back.
The sheer chaos of which way months are trending argues strongly against the CO2 ‘broadly warming’ thesis and argues strongly for an “instrumentation and process” artifacts explanation.
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