From the “what you sow, so shall you reap” department:

I was advised in comments, that Treehugger is sponsoring a new “best of” awards poll.
WUWT is not in it of course, because, well it’s “Treehugger” what did you expect? However, my choice for one “best of” category might surprise some people. Read on.
In the category of Best Political Blog, which you can visit here:
http://www.treehugger.com/best-of-green/business-politics/
My choice is for Andy Revkin’s Dot Earth blog.
Why? Well even though I may disagree with many things Mr. Revkin prints, unlike some blog operators, Mr. Revkin remains civil and courteous in the face of disagreement.
I never have to worry about being purposely insulted by Mr. Revkin, he always responds to my emails, and he provides space for rebuttal of his views and has done so for me. He’s fair.
In short, he’s a professional and operates his blog accordingly.
That’s why I think every WUWT reader should vote for him here:
http://www.treehugger.com/best-of-green/business-politics/
Like with the Weblog awards, you can vote daily according to this at the bottom of the voting page:
Clicking the vote button will submit your choices and bring you to the next topic page. Votes may be submitted in every category of each topic once per day per user.
We need more level headed fairness in the climate debate, and like I say, while I disagree with much of Mr. Revkin’s views, the fact that he affords people he disagrees with a level of respect, is worthy of me giving him an endorsement.
Atmoz is actually at University of Arizona in Tucson:
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/index.php?section=people&id=students
Looking at the web address, his online nickame isn’t that clever after all…
Treehugger Forums have a lot more debate than their front area. They have a special forum set up just for Global Warming. But there’s only two or three skeptics the rest of them there just pile on them. So please, if you are a committed skeptic, join treehugger and participate in the ongoing global warming discussions. Any help is appreciated. Also note that Treehugger was equal to the largest node on the network diagram recently posted – so they are an extremely important target for information wars.
As Anthony says, being gentlemanly is worth a tick, so that’s done.