Daily Archives: January 25, 2010

Pew Poll: global warming dead last, down from last year

It seems that the public just doesn’t share the worry some of the activists have. From the Pew Research Center Global Warming and the Environment Dealing with global warming ranks at the bottom of the public’s list of priorities; just … Continue reading

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Du Jour-gate flavor: Amazon

The IPCC “Flavor of the day”-gate is now the Amazon Rain Forest. What will tomorrow’s flavor be? James Delingpole of the Telegraph says this better than I ever could, so I’ll provide his summary here. Note that there are plenty … Continue reading

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The IPCC: More Sins of Omission – Telling the Truth but Not the Whole Truth

Guest post by Indur M. Goklany In an earlier post, The IPCC: Hiding the Decline…, I argued that even more egregious than the IPCC’s mistaken claim that Himalayan glaciers would be mainly gone by 2035, was the willful omission in … Continue reading

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Loophole in UK FOIA law will apparently allow CRU to avoid prosecution

It appears that poorly crafted law is going to mean no prosecutions for any of the CRU collaborators in the now famous leaked emails and documents. This from The Bishop Hill blog: I’ve  just come off the phone to the … Continue reading

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