Daily Archives: January 18, 2010

The IPCC: Hiding the Decline in the Future Global Population at Risk of Water Shortage

More Insidious than the Himalayan error Guest post by: Indur M. Goklany Jonathan Leake and Chris Hastings of the Times of London this weekend spotlighted an IPCC error of Himalayan proportions, namely, that, contrary to the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report, … Continue reading

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Pachauri used TERI email account to conduct official IPCC business

There’s quite a big story developing over Dr. Rajenda Pachauri, chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and how it botched it’s fourth IPCC assessment report (AR4) in 2007 with the inclusion of  non peer reviewed speculation … Continue reading

Posted in Climategate, IPCC | 81 Comments

Climategate: The CRUtape Letters now online at Amazon.com

If you tried earlier and could not purchase this great book, it is online now at Amazon and ready for purchase. UPDATE : Kindle version now available for purchase online at Amazon.com click here Climategate: The CRUtape Letters (Volume 1) … Continue reading

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Searchable PDF created for NASA GISS FOIA documents

As we reported earlier: Newly released FOIA’d emails from Hansen and GISS staffers show disagreement over 1998-1934 U.S. temperature ranking Now thanks to the efforts of Richard Henry Lee, a searchable PDF document of those files has been set up. Download … Continue reading

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Summer snow in Australia

More from the “weather is not climate department”. Flurries hit southeast Australia as towns record their first-ever summer snowfalls excerpts from the story by: Rod Mcguirk, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CANBERRA, Australia – Australia is following its second-hottest year on record … Continue reading

Posted in records, snowfall, weather | 154 Comments