It’s been a year since I was pulled back into the climate wars. I’d been a frequent visitor and sometime poster before the CRU email hack – aka “Climategate” – but had been busy with other matters, work and personal and so I had been absent for probably a year or more from the climate […]
Continue readingDon’t worry. Be happy.
I was ill earlier this week and spent my time on the couch watching youtube. Of course, being the wonk that I am, I spent my youtube time not watching funny cats or silly dancing girls and men, but watching videos about global warming. I watched Bjorn Lomborg’s five part series, “The Facts About the […]
Continue readingOpen Thread #2
I don’t often have open threads as there is quite a lot of slippage in threads on my blog due to very open moderation policy. There are a number of issues around the climate blogosphere: I note that McIntyre is bashing on about the UAE and the statute of limitations. WUWT is on about a […]
Continue readingOne of these things is not like the other…
I’ve been away from blogging for quite a while, but I still read the climate blogs with relish. There have been a number of issues raised that almost drew me back, but this one clinched it. This post is still in progress and will be added to over the next few days as I get […]
Continue readingStation Drop Outs and Other Skeptic Tales
One of the main accusations made by skeptics is that the temperature record is unreliable. Besides their focus on destroying the hockey stick graph and paleoclimate reconstructions, skeptics/contrarians and denialists alike have insinuated and outright claimed that the record has been corrupted, biased outright or by default, via invalid adjustments, homogenizations, and by the drop […]
Continue readingThe Hockey Schtick
The hockey stick controversy is what drew me to climate science and here I am, several years later, still watching the skeptic blogs debate it and trying to break it as if it is a proxy for the whole issue of global warming. This recent paper by McShane and Wyner is a case in point. […]
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November 20, 2010 




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