I had no more than published the QOTW yesterday, and this one popped up. I’m of the opinion now that NYT economist and columnist Paul Krugman has gone insane, because…
Category: Quote of the Week
Quote of the week – Death by Coochey coup
The ANU “Climate scientists get death threats” story fabrication continues to unravel. Again, paging David Appell and Nick Stokes, your second helping of crow pie is served. And Mr. Appell,…
Quote of the week – climate bookends and separations
I had planned to write about this, and specifically that Joe Romm’s blog “Climate Progress” appears to have died a quiet death of assimilation by the borg greens, saying: We…
Quote of the Week – a warmer turns cooler
I’ve had a feud with David Appell ever since he brought my deceased mother into an attack article about me, which I retort in: David Appell denies he has any class…
Quote of the Week – alarmists missing targets
Ross McKittrick writes in with this: A bracing essay at Pointman’s. I particularly like this bit:
Quote of the week – bonus edition
I said in my earlier QOTW that: I’ve seen lots of quotes this week, many surrounding the Gleick Fakegate affair. I was basically saying that there were so many to…
Quote of the week
I’ve seen lots of quotes this week, many surrounding the Gleick Fakegate affair. This one stands out. From John Horgan at Scientific American who asks: Should Global-Warming Activists Lie to…
Quote of the week – always happy to help
At WUWT, one thing we pride ourselves in is helping visitors learn about the issues and the science, even if those visitors should already know what these things mean. Take…
Quote of the Week – Dr. James Hansen of NASA GISS, unhinged
“The Oceans will begin to boil…” – yes he actually said that, along with some other silly things. Watch this video:
Quote of the Week – Grist thinks spontaneous human combustion might be a convincing bit of evidence for AGW
There’s been some wild claims out there the past few days since BEST released their results in a media blitzkrieg on October 20th prior to peer review. But this one…
Quote of the Week – on being part of the problem
There’s an old saying, “be part of the solution rather than the problem”. Team science is now quantified thanks to Andrew Montford.
Quote of the Week – Wuebbles Weather World
Serially warm reporter Dan Vergano of USA today wrote an article on the “Current Extreme Weather and Climate Change” report, released this week that says it’s all our fault. With…
Quote of the week – hype and hurricane force winds
Should Irene have been downgraded sooner? Cliff Mass, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington and a popular blogger asks, “When Did Irene Stop Being a Hurricane?”
Quote of the week – hump day hilarity
I busted out laughing when I saw this from the Pajamas Media Tattler.
Quote of the week – CRU is now a candidate for publication in the Journal of Irreproducible Results
From Andrew Orlowski, the Register UK: In Parliament’s enquiries into the Climategate Affair, Graham Stringer MP was surprised to learn that the CRU team couldn’t produce the same result twice.
Quote of the week – still "wirthless" after all these years edition
Readers will recall that I launched a volley against former Senator Tim Wirth regarding his recent statement where he wants to “come after” skeptics. I also made him a standing…
Quote of the Week – a climate sanity plea from the Daily Kos
Some surprising sanity from one of the most insane places on the web. This could be a Nike ad, all it needs is a swoosh to go with the slogan.…
Quote of the week – where the hockey pucks go
Dr. Bradley (of MBH98 hockey stick fame) really outdoes himself this time.
Quote of the week – climate as Voldemort
This is quite something. It is sort of a reverse “he who must not be named” meme, and we have a prominent meteorology dean dissing climate colleagues:
Quote of the week – climate catastrophe deja vu all over again
With apologies to the late great Yogi Berra, who surely would have something to say about this climate inanity, and via Bishop Hill, we have this reminder of the ghost of…
Quote of the week – note to the media, this 23 year old English teacher from Japan gets it, so stop the hype
From my town newspaper, in the story covering a young English teacher who was just now able to return home after being in Japan during the earthquake. She gets it,…
Quote of the Week: BBC's ugliest moment yet?
Paging Roger Harrabin… Bishop Hill writes: Hat tip to several readers who have pointed out Michael Buerk’s comments on the BBC Radio 4 show, the Moral Maze:
Quote of the week: Genghis Khan should have driven a Prius
Ok that headline is not exactly what was said, but it is the flavor of the absurdity. The quote itself from the Carnegie Institution, distributed via AAAS’s Eurekalert news service,…
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