Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach Much has been made in AGW circles of the sea level forecast of Vermeer and Rahmstorf, in “Global sea level linked to global temperature” (V&R2009).…
Month: July 2011
Climate Craziness of the Week: Mike Smith on "This Week's Stupidest Global Warming Story"
By Mike Smith of Meteorological Musings This story from London’s Daily Mail is so bad, the reporter won’t even put his or her name on it. In the story, we learn…
Yes, Virginia, there is an FOIA
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach A judge has ordered the University of Virginia to release Professor Michael Mann’s emails pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Mann is…
Wining and Climate Change in California
Oh dear, another alarming press release from Stanford’s Noah Diffenbaugh. Apparently according to his super duper climate model, climate change is going to affect only premium wine grapes. So it…
What's Up Next?
Guest post by J Storrs Hall There are several ways to predict what the temperature trends of the next century will be like. The standard method of prediction in science…
George Monbiot's denial fantasy tweet
UPDATE: About an hour after this story was posted, Monbiot backs down, see below. – Anthony =========================================== Sheesh, can’t these people read? I find the timing of this more than…
Cleaner air may result in increased solar insolation and therefore warming.
This makes me wonder if the temperature dip in the 1970’s where everyone was worried about global cooling wasn’t partially driven by atmospheric aerosols. With the advent of pollution controls,…
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