The Met Office brings doom to a place near you

The Met Office brings doom to a place near you Guest post By Tony Newbery, Harmless Sky On Thursday, the Met Office launched its new report on global warming, UK…

Common Sense and The Perils of Predictions

Guest essay by Michael R. Smith, C.C.M. Forbes, “Absolute Return” column, April 21, 2008, page 246: Here’s another name you should own, Freddie Mac ($29 per share)…Freddie is cheap at…

MIT: Global Warming of 7°C 'Could Kill Billions This Century'

By Steven Goddard Some readers may remember the 1961 film “The Day the Earth Caught Fire”. It could be viewed as the original “climate alarmist” film as it contains all…

Evidence of a Lunisolar Influence on Decadal and Bidecadal Oscillations In Globally Averaged Temperature Trends

Basil Copeland and Anthony Watts Image from NASA GSFC Many WUWT readers will remember that last year we presented evidence of what we thought was a “solar imprint” in globally…

WUWT Poll: Do we need a "National Climate Service"?

From Slashdot and Networkworld I suppose it’s natural for Washington to try and wrap issues up in a tidy legislative package for bureaucratic purposes (or perhaps other things more nefarious).…

Are today's poorer generations morally obliged to solve problems that may or may not confront tomorrow's much wealthier generations?

Guest post by Indur M. Goklany http://Goklany.org Some people argue that we are morally obliged to reduce greenhouse gases aggressively because otherwise the world’s current development path would be unsustainable,…

Consensus climate science: What would Thomas Huxley say?

Guest Post By Paul MacRae “The evidence … however properly reached, may always be more or less wrong, the best information being never complete, and the best reasoning being liable…

A brick through Australia's AGW window

This article from the Sydney Morning herald came with the message from Bruce saying:  “a brick through the AGW window in Australia”. After reading it, and seeing that it is…

Sea Level Graphs from UC and some perspectives

I got a couple of emails today saying that I should take a look at the most recently posted sea level graph from the University of Colorado shown below: The…

Arctic Ice Summer Death Watch: 5, 30, or 100 years?

Gore says 5 years, now NOAA says 30 instead of 100 years.  Place your bets. Ice-Free Arctic Summers Likely Sooner Than Expected NOAA News April 2, 2009 Mean sea ice…

Dust study suggests only 30% of Atlantic temp increase due to warming climate

(From PhysOrg.com h/t to Leif Svalgaard) — The recent warming trend in the Atlantic Ocean is largely due to reductions in airborne dust and volcanic emissions during the past 30…

Pielke Sr. takes on the London Times over erroneous climate reporting – says "warming has stopped for at least 4 years"

From the blog of Roger Pielke Sr. http://climatesci.org/ Erroneous News Article In The Times Filed under: Climate Science Reporting — Roger Pielke Sr. @ 7:00 am Thanks to Andrew Forster of…

APS Fellow supports Monckton's position

The following letter is from an APS member, Roger W. Cohen, and is in support of Lord Monckton’s paper published in the July APS newsletter. For more information on this,…

Compo and Sardeshmukh: Oceans a main driver of climate variability – it's the heat AND the humidity.

Illustration only: not part of the paper This paper has been out for a few days, and several people have alerted me to it. This new paper by Compo,G.P., and…

Roy Spencer's testimony before congress backs up Monckton's assertions on climate sensitivity

Dr. Roy Spencer went to Washington to give testimony today to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Here is his presentation. While not as technical as Lord Moncktons paper…

A new view on GISS data, per Lucia

For some time I’ve been critical (and will likely remain so) of the data preparation techniques associated with NASA GISS global temperature data set. The adjustments, the errors, the train…

My 100th entry – some other views on Global Warming

I figured for my 100th entry, I’d make it a big one. Especially in light of the fact that a recent editorial in the ChicoBeat said that I’m completely wrong.…

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