Daily Archives: March 2, 2010

2001-2010 was the Snowiest Decade on Record

Guest post by Steven Goddard Photo above from: NY Daily News: Record Snowfall in New York Now that we have reached the end of the meteorological winter (December-February,) Rutgers University Global Snow Lab numbers (1967-2010) show that the just completed … Continue reading

Posted in records, snowfall, weather | 332 Comments

Sea change in climate journalism: The Guardian and the D-word

As we all know, the debate over global warming is contentious, often vitrolic. Labels are often applied by both sides. One the most distasteful labels is “denier”. I’m pleased to report that the UK paper The Guardian has taken on … Continue reading

Posted in Climate News, media, Opinion | 360 Comments

Video: Dr. Phil Jones Climategate testimony at the British House of Commons

Thanks to Simon at Australian Climate Madness (ACM) the video of yesterday’s testimony by Dr. Phil Jones of UEA/CRU is now online via YouTube, making it viewable by millions worldwide. There are five parts, each of about 9 or 10 … Continue reading

Posted in Climategate, media, politics | 107 Comments

The Final Straw

Guest post by Steven Mosher In Climategate: The Crutape letters we tried to avoid accusing Professor Jones of CRU and UEA of outright fraud. Instead, based on the record found in the emails, we argued a case of noble cause … Continue reading

Posted in Climategate | 390 Comments