Thursday, May 26, 2011

Freedom of information laws are used to harass scientists, says Nobel laureate | Politics | The Guardian
Bob Ward of the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics said the intention of many of those making freedom of information requests was to trawl through scientists' work with the intention of trying to find problems and errors.
Revkin.net - Stonybrook University has posted my long-form talk...
Revkin did talk about positive changes already taking place. He referred to Seoul, South Korea, where a major roadway was transformed into a stream, resulting in less pollution.
Polar Ice Rapture Misses Its Deadline - James Taylor - Endpoint Analysis - Forbes
This week, a 1979 Palm Beach Post article resurfaced in which Steven Schneider, who for the past 30 years was one of the most prominent global warming alarmists, claimed the west Antarctic ice sheet could melt before the year 2000 and inundate American coastlines with up to 25 feet of sea level rise. Obviously, the west Antarctic ice sheet was not raptured away last century, and New Yorkers can still drive rather than swim to work.

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