Wednesday, April 14, 2010

What it will take to feed the world : Nature News
Nature talks to the chief executive of France's national agricultural institute.  [Why isn't the global warming hoax even mentioned?]
'Climategate' scientists criticised for not using best statistical tools - Telegraph
Climate change scientists at the centre of an ongoing row over man-made global warming have been criticised for being "naive" and "disorganised".
Oxburgh’s Trick to Hide the Trick « Climate Audit
The Oxburgh report ” is a flimsy and embarrassing 5-pages.

They did not interview me (nor, to my knowledge, any other CRU critics or targets). The committee was announced on March 22 and their “report” is dated April 12 – three weeks end to end – less time than even the Parliamentary Committee. They took no evidence.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Armstrong vs Aldrin on the future of the space program?
Furthermore, the direction of NASA is in danger of being hijacked. NBC reports that Joe Biden more or less admitted that any boost to their budget will likely be tied to global-warming nonsense rather than space exploration and actual scientific accomplishment. Instead of sending men to the Moon and Mars, we’ll be sending cash to the UN for the excuse to impose state control over energy production.
The complete guide to modern day climate change « Climate Progress
20 of the warmest years on record have occurred in the past 25 years. The warmest year globally was 2005 with the years 2009, 2007, 2006, 2003, 2002, and 1998 all tied for 2nd within statistical certainty. (Hansen et al., 2010) The warmest decade has been the 2000s, and each of the past three decades has been warmer than the decade before and each set records at their end. The odds of this being a natural occurrence are estimated to be one in a billion! (Schmidt and Wolfe, 2009)
Flashback: A New Leaderboard at the U.S. Open « Climate Audit
Four of the top 10 are now from the 1930s: 1934, 1931, 1938 and 1939, while only 3 of the top 10 are from the last 10 years (1998, 2006, 1999). Several years (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004) fell well down the leaderboard, behind even 1900.

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