Daily Archives: October 25, 2009

Bob Carter with a down under view of climate science

The science of deceit Guest post by Dr. Bob Carter, originally posted at Quadrant online Science is about simplicity A well-accepted aphorism about science, in the context of difference of opinion between two points of view, is “Madam, you are … Continue reading

Posted in Alarmism | 142 Comments

What does a reduction to 350 PPM of CO2 get you?

With some hubub recently over the 350.org day (designed to highlight the opinion that we must return the Earth to a 350 parts per million atmospheric CO2 level) I thought it might be a good idea to have a look … Continue reading

Posted in Carbon dioxide | 126 Comments

The “cold war” hits home – October in like a lion, out like a fridge

It’s not looking good for the coming Halloween. Button up those trick or treaters. Fall, we hardly knew ya. Here’s a roundup of interesting cold weather events in the last week. Check out the forecast graphic at the bottom of … Continue reading

Posted in records, weather | 105 Comments