Friday, October 05, 2012

Should climate change have been on the agenda at last night’s debate? | Plugged In, Scientific American Blog Network
it just didn’t belong in the domestic policy debate.
Twitter / suzyji: Good news. Climatologist Ben ...
Good news. Climatologist Ben Santer joins NCSE, defenders of evolution/climate science/rational thought
Investment strategy to guide Australian climate change research
The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) has released the Filling the Research Gap: Research Strategy to guide future climate change agricultural research investment in Australia.

The strategy identifies priorities for climate change mitigation and modelling activities that will help fill research gaps not funded under the first round of the Carbon Farming Futures Filling the Research Gap program—a $201 million element of the Australian Government’s $1.7 billion Land Sector Package.
Twitter / JamesDelingpole: The Science Media Centre: ...
The Science Media Centre: covering up for climate science fraudsters since (at least) 2009
- Bishop Hill blog - The Liberal War on Transparency
Chris Horner's new book has hit the shops in the US, covering the whole gamut of attempts by bureaucrats on both sides of the Atlantic to evade their obligations under the FoIA Act. There's plenty for climate geeks to enjoy. Here's a taster. They don't work for you, you know.

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