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Countdown to Copenhagen

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An Enviro War Room

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Pirate Booty

All that pirate action in Somalia has created a booming “stock market” of sorts. Foreign Policy thinks this might help shine a necessary spotlight on the Big Fish behind all the hostage-taking. Elsewhere, these masterminds are referred to as “a few deep-pocketed financiers.”  And who would they be?

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Pajama Talk

There’s an interesting Q & A with Roger Pielke Sr. over at Pajamas media. The interviewer tried asking several times if the case for AGW was shot because of Climategate. He didn’t get the answer he wanted. Judging by the comments, Dr. Pielke did not give the audience what they wanted to hear, either.

Nature's Verdict

The current issue of Nature carries an editorial on the CRU email controversy. Here’s one passage that I agree with: Nothing in the e-mails undermines the scientific case that global warming is real “” or that human activities are almost certainly the cause. That case is supported by multiple, robust lines of evidence, including several… Buy Xanax Online Without Prescription Continue Reading…

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The Upside to Climategate

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Countdown to Copenhagen

https://dinoeliadis.com/schedule-time/ My Tuesday post at Nature’s Climate Feedback is up.

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What is That Threshold?

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Hansen's Inconvenient Book

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Journalistic CRU Massaging

http://masterfacilitator.com/flawlessconsultingeurope/ As Roger Pielke Jr. rightly notes, this Times story about lost temperature data is “old news.” It also quotes Roger from one of his old blog posts, without attributing it as such. This is not cool, because it looks like a fresh quote in the story. In a comment over at Roger’s site, I mention…Continue Reading…