I’m having a free day today in Brisbane, after an intensive week of travel and presentations. I feel zorched, but I still hope to catch up on correspondences and posts.…
Category: Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week: Sen. Lindsey Graham's 180° view of climate science
Wow. This one is really something. Graham goes from supporter to skeptic in the space of a few weeks. Here’s the quote:
Quote of the week #33: What, no death spiral?
I was reminded by Richard North via email today of this grouchy wordplay from NSIDC when Joe Romm wrote up a piece last year on this subject: Exclusive: New NSIDC…
Quote of the week #32 – hockeying up a zinger
You have to wonder, has Dr. Mann decided to pull a CYA in the face of Climategate, or is he just not cognizant of how ridiculous his statement is in…
Quote of the week #31: Bubba disses the Goreacle
I never thought I’d find myself agreeing with and laughing along with form President Bill Clinton. But when his former boss disses the Goreacle, perhaps it is time to rethink…
Quote of the week #30
From an AP story interview, we have a what I’ll call a “Lubchencoism”. “There is a well-orchestrated and fairly successful effort under way to confuse and sometimes cherry-pick information,” Lubchenco…
Quote of the week #29
This QOTW is from an article in the Toronto Globe and Mail which focuses on the rise of skeptic blogs including CA and WUWT. The article contained this nugget from…
Quote of the week #28
There’s so much climate news going on I’ve been derelict in keeping this feature up. This QOTW is from our friend and WUWT contributor Willis Eschenbach who writes: I just…
Quote of the week #27
Since we missed a few weeks on this feature while climategate roiled, I’m treating readers to a double feature this week. This QOTW is from our friends at NASA GISS,…
Quote of the week #26
It’s been awhile since I posted this feature, Climategate got into the mix and there was so much going on I simply forgot to look for interesting quotes. This week’s…
Quote of the week #25 – Krugman's LOL on skeptics
I don’ t know what sort of world NYT reporters live in, but I am now convinced that some like Paul Krugman have no clue about the real world people…
Quote of the week #23 – calls for resignation in Climategate
Calls from the left for the resignation of Dr. Phil Jones from CRU continue to mount, and they are coming from surprising places. For the second time this week, George…
Quote of the week #21 The beeb's big bombshell
The BBC posted a surprising story this past weekend that has skeptics cheering and alarmists hopping mad. Here’s the opener: This headline may come as a bit of a surprise,…
Quote of the week #20 – ding dong the stick is dead
UPDATE: The Climate Audit server is getting hit with heavy traffic and is slow. If anyone has referenced graphs in blog posts or news articles lease see the mirrored URL…
Quote of the Week #19
I’ll leave this one in the hands of Australian Climate Madness who gets credit for spotting this unbelievable quote from a supposed journalistic enterprise of integrity known as “The Age”.…
Quote of the Week #18 – "fait accompli"
It seems more and more, people are questioning the supposed consensus on climate change. Now we see some journalists asking questions too. It is said that science is self correcting,…
Quote of the week #17
Sometimes, seemingly innocuous posts can bring in some oddball commenters. Such is the case this week with a post I did about a cloud (or lack thereof) spotted by former…
Quote of the week #16
It has been a couple of weeks since I posted a QOTW. This is mainly due to me being somewhat disengaged from the normal blogging pace due to some travel…
Quote of the Week #15
There are so many to choose from in this interview, I suppose I’ll just have to list them all. But #3 is the most profound. From the Atlantic: An Interview…
Quote of the week #14
“Sometimes, we hear that global warming causes cooling. In this case, global warming causes global averageness. In all three cases, it is bad news.” – Luboš Motl in UAH global…
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