Archive for November 19th, 2009

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The Decline of Climate Alarmism (Will the Left rethink an increasingly futile crusade?)

My ‘Left’ friends are mad at me now that the climate debate/ discussion has shifted, at least temporarily, from Save the World to Why Did We Fail? Here is what a former Enron executive

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Re: [Planet 3.0: 1752] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

Oh, god. Hadn’t even thought of that. It surely is. It’s up at NRO on Planet Gore now. This is the text that accompanied the comments linking to the files (Nov. 17th). I redacted

Re: Hear me on CBC Radio’s The Current

That was great! You came off very well and I think Hoggan hit a home run. (Do you have an email for him?)) Also I had no idea Solomon was such a fool. It really hurts to be losing to people

Scientists argue for a new type of climate target

In order to avoid dangerous consequences for the earth’s ecosystems, global emissions must peak around 2015, and they need to be cut by half between the peak and 2030, according to new findings.

Industrialized Nations Unveil Plans to Rein in Emissions

Prior to a climate change meeting scheduled for Copenhagen, industrialized countries, except the United States, are offering targets to curb greenhouse gases.

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1749] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

Make no mistake, the security breach is a big story independent of the contents. James 2009/11/20 Things Break <things.br…@gmail.com>:

Hear me on CBC Radio’s The Current

The Current is a current affairs program on our national public broadcast radio network. Today their program included a segment with me describing my website list of climate scientists. They

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1724] Re: “Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here! This is the War Room.”

I live about two blocks from McI’s house. I keep wondering if there is anything I could ask or tell him in person. So far I haven’t thought of anything… As for the Jolis

CRU Correspondence

Words fail me. CA is VERY slow right now, but WUWT, Jeff Id and Lucia are all less affected. Tom Fuller picked up the story here

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Re: [Planet 3.0: 1747] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

And that’s not even considering The Register, the Torygraph, Daily Mail, the Australian, et al….

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1747] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

It’s on Morano’s site (to WUWT). It will almost surely be on NRO’s PlanetGore, and possibly from there to some place like Drudge. If it gets that far, it will break into the

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1746] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

That might be your story, but it’s not mine. I already know that the delusionists are some mixture of incompetent and dishonest, and it doesn’t really matter to me what the

Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

Before anybody gets too upset about possible spin, it’s important to remember the real story here: Evidently the denialists are so unscrupulous that they will resort to illegal hacking

Global warming’s hidden files

I have come into possession of electronic files that appear to include email correspondence between climate scientists, attachments to those emails and apparently some software code. I am not the

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Global warming’s hidden files

I have come into possession of electronic files that appear to include email correspondence between climate scientists, attachments to those emails and apparently some software code. I am not the

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Ok it’s blown wide open

I’ve been advised that I don’t need to hide the link. Since this is already being downloaded everywhere, check out the comment at this post: FOIA said November 17, 2009 at 9:57 pm e We

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Carol Browner strongly backs economywide, bipartisan cap-and-trade bill: “Slicing and dicing isn’t going to work. It’s time to finally have comprehensive energy legislation in this country.”

A top White House adviser yesterday pushed back against the idea of paring down Senate legislation on energy and global warming and frowned upon emerging talk among some moderates to limit

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Leaked FOIA files 62 mb of gold

This is the biggest news ever broken here. The first thing I have to say is that I have no connection to the source of these files. It was left as a link on my blog while I was hunting for

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Re: [Planet 3.0: 1742] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

I haven’t seen anything that extends much beyond the paleo community. Other than that, one thing that is getting repeatedly mentioned is Trenberth saying that the "pause" in

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1742] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

It seems real enough. There are over 1000 emails, and a whole bunch of data, review comments, etc. Some of the emails purporting to be from Phil Jones and Mann are worrisome in terms of how

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1719] EPA outreach idea – Ask Dr. Climate Science – drawbacks please?

I’d just like to chime in to say I agree it’s a great idea in principle. I don’t have anything useful to add on the viability. But even a "me too" has its place if

RE: [Planet 3.0: 1739] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

Just from the sample provided these don’t look like that big a deal to me. Where is the whole .zip file? I could see that. What is there sounds like shop talk among scientists. Anyway, it

Dr Ego vs The Elements in climate change video

A video explaining climate change by presenting it as a good versus evil battle of superheroes is being released ahead of the Copenhagen summit to try to educate people about the problem

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Asymmetries in the moisture origin of Antarctic precipitation

The seasonality of moisture sources for precipitation in Antarctica is studied with a Lagrangian moisture source diagnostic. Moisture origin for precipitation in Antarctica has strongly asymmetric

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Spatiotemporal patterns of terrestrial carbon cycle during the 20th century

We evaluated how climate change, rising atmospheric CO2 concentration, and land use change influenced the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle for the last century using a process-based ecosystem model.

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A New Maximum For Climate Hubris

What should one wisely think upon discovering that 200-year-old remarks sound as if uttered today? within the last 40 or 50 years there has been a very great observable change of climate a change

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Best Enviro Toon Ever!

Easter Bunny Island is now available in livid color.Jobs, Not Tree!

Re: EPA outreach idea – Ask Dr. Climate Science – drawbacks please?

Let me chime in here with my publishing background. I think there is still a large enough newspaper readership to make this potentially very useful. Newspapers are being squeezed lifeless by

Re: [Planet 3.0: 1739] Re: Attacking messengers (OFFLIST)

I’m sure once it hit WUWT someone did…