Archive | January, 2010

Criticism of the IPCC Reports: A New IPCC Calculus?

Paul M has a list of criticisms and flaws in the IPCC reports that I’d like to explore in greater detail. Here is the first criticism: A “new IPCC calculus”: A new form of calculus has been invented by the authors of the the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report (AR4), in order to create the false […]

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CA Revisionism

Over at Climate Audit, I noticed that McI reinstated the comments of mine in the FOI Myth #1 post he deleted that sent me into the penalty box. Nice move. Note that I saved threads to show that not only were these posts “In moderation” but had been deleted. In other words, I went back and […]

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A Former AGW Supporter Turns Skeptic

As promised to Ron Cram, I am creating this post to discuss Allegre’s skeptic turn and the reasons for it. Here is an excerpt from the NP article: Fifteen years ago, Dr. Allegre was among the 1500 prominent scientists who signed “World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity,” a highly publicized letter stressing that global warming’s “potential […]

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NASA Emails – Judicial Watch

Some interesting material over at Climate Audit around the NASA FOI request for emails surrounding McI’s discovery of a mistake in the GISS record post 2000. As I understand it, Steve McI found an error in the data, which according to Hansen and his colleagues was a result of an error in processing the data. […]

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Trenberth on the real travesty

Over at “A Few Things Ill Considered” Coby posts about Trenberth’s recent article in The Daily Camera on the travesty that is the way his email commenting on the “travesty” of being unable to account for the lack of warming is being misrepresented around the net. Coby writes: It is a constantly, and often intentionally, […]

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A Former Skeptic Speaks of Skepticism

A hat tip to MarkB for bringing this post up — very interesting, especially since it appeared in our Canadian National Post — a right-wing press well-known for its anti-government pro-business stance on many public policy issues. Johnathan Abrams post on Why I am no longer a skeptic on climate change: Here is a really […]

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