By P Gosselin on 22. June 2010
In yesterday’s post I wrote about Deutsche Welle’s letter to European Institute for Climate Energy (EIKE). where it denies being one-sided in holding an alarmist conference for journalists called: The Heat Is On – Climate Change and the Media, which has workshops like: How to professionally deal with climate scepticism. The conference’s own stated objective: This workshop aims to point out […]
Posted in Media / Bias |
By P Gosselin on 21. June 2010
Here’s a story on how a publicly funded broadcaster in Germany has abandoned obeying the laws of the Land, and succumbed to the temptation of practicing activism instead of journalism (a violation of German law). All of this of course on the premise of the fantasized urgent need to rescue the planet. On June 9 the European […]
Posted in Activism |
By P Gosselin on 21. June 2010
Many of you are aware that I compiled a list of climate scandals on May 20 (Gate Blowup) and an updated version on June 6 here.Rarely does a science give us so many scandals to write about. Indeed there’s quite an impressive cast of unseemly scientists and public figures out there who just keep the gate pipeline flowing. Thanks for all […]
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By P Gosselin on 20. June 2010
I) WHO ARE THE SCEPTICS IN GERMANY? The real “troublemakers” in Germany are: 1. Professor Hans von Storch of the GKSS (warmist, but scientific and welcomes debate). 2. Prof. Josef H. Reichholf of the Technical Univ. of Munich. 3. Hans H.J. Labohm (Dutch), journalist. 4. Prof. Augusto Mangini, U. of Heidelberg (maybe not a sceptic, but critical […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 19. June 2010
You’ll recall that WUWT reported here a couple days ago on NASA’s warnings of “huge space storms” causing devastation in 2013 or so. Well, one leading Russian scientist has something to say about it.The German edition of the online Russian RIA Novosti has a report today called: World Catastrophe in 2013? Russian Solar Scientist Is Sceptical. Astrophysicist Sergei Bogatchov told RIA Novosti yesterday: Today […]
Posted in Russian Climate Science |
By P Gosselin on 18. June 2010
http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/06/18/how-the-u-s-robbed-in-the-world-cup/
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By P Gosselin on 18. June 2010
Again the excellent Readers Edition here has an excellent piece on Pachauri, which I’ve written here in English. Pachauri became Chairman of the IPCC in 2002.The following is his little-publicised partial resume of some of the posts he’s held. Now if you look closely and squint your eyeballs really hard, you might see a conflict of interest […]
Posted in IPCC |
By P Gosselin on 18. June 2010
In yet another “we’re all threatened by climate change” piece, the German online FOCUS magazine presents here a piece on the desertification of the earth, of course all worsened by climate change. FOCUS quotes a source: Almost 33.3% of the earth’s surface is threatened by so-called desertification. Right off the bat I have trouble with that statement […]
Posted in Drought and Deserts |
By P Gosselin on 17. June 2010
Watching some World Cup soccer, now taking place in South Africa, I’ve noticed fans have been attending the games wearing some pretty serious winter gear. Indeed it’s been awfully cold in South Africa. According to South African News24: Winter has struck with a vengeance in the Western Cape with some towns recording their first snowfalls in […]
Posted in Weather |
By P Gosselin on 16. June 2010
EIKE has a piece today called Super Expensive Energy. It perhaps could serve as a reminder for President Obama, who thinks passing cap & trade and stopping reliance on fossil fuels will somehow plug the hole. My feeling is that Obama is using the oil disaster as a political instrument to drive through a dangerous […]
Posted in Climate Politics, Uncategorized |
By P Gosselin on 15. June 2010
Stanford researchers dispel the belief that high yield agriculture, with its intensive use of fuel-guzzling machinery and chemical fertilisers, emits huge amounts of “dangerous” greenhouse gases. Read here.High yield agriculture has resulted in a savings of the equivalent of 590 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide. The Stanford news release writes: – The yield improvements […]
Posted in Agriculture |
By P Gosselin on 15. June 2010
Remember all those reports about how snow in the wintertime would be so seldom that it would be exciting, permafrost would melt, and palm trees possibly spreading to northern Europe? This all due to AGW. Well, according to the prominent online Sueddeutsche Zeitung (South German News), there’s been some, errr, adjustments to climate models, or something. Forget all […]
Posted in Arctic |
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