Donna LaFramboise writes to tell me: The head of the IPCC has written a novel in which the central character [Sanjay] is infatuated with pseudoscience and in which UFO enthusiast…
Tag: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
The IPCC gets a billboard at Coors field
In a moment of unusual candor, a UN bureaucrat admitted that global warming is really about wealth redistribution. CFACT shared his statement on a new billboard, right outside the Rockies…
Weekly Climate and Energy news Roundup
The Week That Was: 2013-07-27 (July 27, 2013) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week: Men never do evil so…
The IPCC has a real pack of trouble on its hands
By Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger and Patrick J. Michaels The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is in the midst of finishing its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) on…
Ten years of 'accelerated global warming' ?
Data doesn’t support Obama’s claim Guest essay by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley During the July 2013 U.S. Senate hearing at which Roger Pielke Jr. and Roy Spencer gave stellar testimony…
Newsbytes: The Economist Reveals Sensitive IPCC Information
IPCC Draft Lowers Global Warming Projections on Climate Sensitivity “That report is going to scare the wits out of everyone,” said Yvo de Boer recently. He is a former United…
About that missing hot spot in the upper troposphere
Climate Dialogue about the (missing) hot spot by Marcel Crok Over at the Climate Dialogue website we start with what could become a very interesting discussion about the so-called tropical…
Fabricating Climate Doom – Part 1: Parmesan's Butterfly Effect
Addendum by Anthony: This graph is an eyebrow raiser. The infrastructure at Yosemite has increased to handle increased tourism, and the weather station records this by a reversal of the…
Newsbytes: Science Is About Evidence, Not Consensus
From the GWPF and Dr. Benny Peiser Met Office Gets A Roasting Over ‘Wet Summers’ Forecast Science does not respect consensus. There was once widespread agreement about phlogiston (a nonexistent…
Dutch meteorological institute KNMI critical of IPCC- suggests they are leaving out study of natural climate variability
Dutch advice to IPCC: limiting the scope to human induced climate change is undesirable by Marcel Crok op 5 juli 2013% Governments around the world have been asked by IPCC…
UK press commission rules on “The Great Green Con”
It seems reporter David Rose has been cleared of any press ethics issues related to his publication of “The Great Green Con” in the UK Mail on Sunday. It seems…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup
The Week That Was: 2013-06-29 (June 29, 2013) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week: : “The influence of mankind…
The bombtest curve and its implications for atmospheric carbon dioxide residency time
Studies of Carbon 14 in the atmosphere emitted by nuclear tests indicate that the Bern model used by the IPCC is inconsistent with virtually all reported experimental results. Guest essay…
Is it time to prosecute the IPCC for fraud?
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley The IPCC, having spent almost two months working out how to respond to my complaint about a notoriously bogus graph in its Fourth Assessment Report,…
Policy Implications of Climate Models on the Verge of Failure
At the request of the authors, this was converted from a poster displayed at the AGU Science Policy Conference, Washington, June 24-26. – Anthony By Paul C. Knappenberger and Patrick…
'If things continue as they have been, in five years, at the latest, we will need to acknowledge that something is fundamentally wrong with our climate models. '
J Bryan Kramer writes of this interview with IPCC lead author Hans Van Storch in SPIEGEL. Interview conducted by Olaf Stampf and Gerald Traufetter Climate experts have long predicted that…
Vanishing Snow: Should There Be A Law?
By Steve Goreham Originally published in The Washington Times Last month, more than 100 ski resorts joined the Business for Innovative Climate & Energy Policy (BICEP) Climate Declaration. The BICEP…
ERL rejects Richard Tol's comment on Cook et al 2013, but won't say who rejected it
Also, it appears the opinion of ONE board member is all it takes, so much for consensus. Richard Toll provides this communication:
Remember that 'unprecedented' Greenland ice sheet surface melt that was allegedly caused by global warming? Never mind
We covered this extensively at WUWT last summer, including the “unprecedented claim” where a researcher said it was a recurring 150 year event that was ‘right on time‘. It turns…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup
The Week That Was: 2013-06-15 (June 15, 2013) Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org) The Science and Environmental Policy Project ################################################### Quote of the Week: For a successful technology, reality…
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