Congratulations to WUWT contributor Paul Homewood for getting press in East Anglia

Paul writes on his webpage:

The East Anglian Daily Times have published a special supplement this week on climate change, and I have managed to persuade them to include my article, presenting a slightly less alarmist point of view.

I would imagine the folks at UEA’s Climate Research unit are “having a cow” about right now. See the article:

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http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?pbid=d92e9553-3ffd-4887-811b-60b0aa22fcea

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goldminor
March 9, 2014 7:53 pm

Great article, and refreshing to see that they gave it press instead of automatic rejection. That is a big step forward in the right direction.

ralfellis
March 9, 2014 11:12 pm

My letter to the newspaper……
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Re: Climate – steady as she goes….
Dear Ed,
Congratulations on printing that wonderful article saying that weather and rainfall has remained pretty constant over the decades. Very balanced and very courageous of you.**
I have lost count of the number of TVs I have had to buy, after I had watched the BBC’s output on climate and thrown crockery at the previous TV. As your article has shown, the truth is nothing like the dramatic alarmism that the BBC and the Guardian broadcasts.
Well done.
Can I suggest you call the CRU at the university, and ask them to comment on this article, as I would like to know their response. And I would like to know how they justify their alarmism, given the undramatic data that this article has demonstrated.
Sincerely,
Silver

Lawrie Ayres
March 10, 2014 4:04 am

ralfellis says:
March 9, 2014 at 10:41 am
I totally agree with your approach. WUWT and Jo Nova are great places to find solid information that then needs to be sent to the ignorant media. I am often surprised by the response particularly if one addresses the reporter directly. A local radio announcer has given up on climate related horror stories since I email him with the facts. I then show them where to look for real data. I am having trouble with a local TV weatherman because the station make it all but impossible to contact them with a complaint. They then ignore the letter and fail to reply. I did say letter as in snail mail. No email address.

Perry
March 10, 2014 6:33 am

To: East Anglian Daily Times (via email)
Panem et circenses.‏
Having read Paul Holmewood’s excellent article, it seems there is only one question to put to those who used the other seven pages of the supplement to promote their global warming scams using weasel words such as climate chaos or climate change (when has the climate not changed?). That question is: What is the perfect temperature for the planet?
I doubt they have the answer. After all, to paraphrase QI, nobody knows.
Cordially.

March 10, 2014 7:47 am

Congratulations, Paul.
You are helping to let the truth out at East Anglia, the center of the hoax-vortex.