Daily Archives: July 24, 2010

Green -vs- Green: Eu Climate Exchange website hacked

NOTE: See updates below, it appears a green group, Climate Justice Action claims responsibility and apparently attacked ECX.eu in a tiff over carbon credit policy. The Independent Media Centre of Australia is reporting that the sister website of the flatlining … Continue reading

Posted in carbon credits | 86 Comments

Faster than everyplace else…

Tom Nelson runs a great aggregator blog. he’s got his pulse on climate news all over the globe. He’s also got a keen eye for news detail and offers some interesting insights. I had to chuckle then when he pointed … Continue reading

Posted in Alarmism, earth, Humor, media, ridiculae | 137 Comments

Dr. John Christy: “no-significant-trend” in S. Sierra snowfall since 1916

While there’s always lots of worry in California and Nevada over water supplies driven by the Sierra snowpack, and wailing in the MSM over what global warming will do to the snowpack, there doesn’t seem to be any trend, up … Continue reading

Posted in records, snow, snowfall, Uncategorized, weather | 35 Comments

Willis publishes his thermostat hypothesis paper

I’m sure WUWT readers will recall this excellent guest post at WUWT just over one year ago: The Thermostat Hypothesis Now published in E&E Volume 21, Number 4 / August 2010 The thunderstorm thermostat hypothesis: How clouds and thunderstorms control the … Continue reading

Posted in climate sensitivity, weather | 144 Comments

Upcoming reference pages at WUWT – help needed

The new Sea Ice Page has been a smash hit since it makes one stop shopping easy for all the pertinent sea ice graphs and imagery. I’ve had suggestions for adding two other pages of interest. Plus I can think … Continue reading

Posted in Announcements | 69 Comments

Bonnie bombs

All the worry being foisted in the MSM related to “Bonnie” and the Gulf Oil spill seems to be evaporating.  NHC has discontinued Tropical Storm Warnings. BULLETIN TROPICAL DEPRESSION BONNIE ADVISORY NUMBER   9 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL     AL032010 … Continue reading

Posted in hurricanes, weather | 54 Comments

Climate science could take a cue from genome data release

Via Eurekalert: Science article has implications for all rapidly developing fields NIH struggle holds lessons for decision-makers in numerous research arenas Global climate change and other fast-developing scientific fields can take a cue from a prolonged process that eventually led … Continue reading

Posted in climate data | 37 Comments