After two years of not much summer sea ice in the Arctic, levels now appear to be on the increase. See chart here.
Archives for November 2008
A Recent Inconvenient Trading Truth
“While you were distracted by crashing banks and clashing US senators, you may have missed a small environmental earthquake. The price of carbon has collapsed.” Read more here.
Michael Crichton on Consensus Science
“There is no such thing as consensus science. If it’s consensus, it isn’t science. If it’s science, it isn’t consensus. Period.” Michael Crichton (1942-2008)
Why You Should Support Independent Media (Part 1, For Koalas)
SOME time ago I found myself seated next to a University academic – he had thin grey hair. We were squashed together at the end of a long table in a dim and noisy Vietnamese restaurant in Brisbane [Australia]. The gathering was organised in support of alternative online media, so, I felt comfortable suggesting to him that the mainstream media had lost its way; that journalists at newspapers across the English-speaking world too often just repeat whatever is politically correct.
The professor was offended – what right did I have to pass critical judgement on his colleagues! So, I changed tack. I tentatively ventured that there seemed to be a lot of repetition in reporting of issues in the mainstream media.
He agreed, and went on to explain that there are established story lines – that journalists only add to these narratives, as one might add to a large tapestry.
I was struck by the metaphor. The mainstream news had to all fit together like a picture. What is reported tomorrow is expected to accord with what was reported yesterday.
THERE is a story regularly reported in the mainstream Australian media about the Murray River and the death of red gum forests based on a false and romantic notion of wilderness.
Politicians, wanting to ‘save forests’, support naive legislation based on the story. The red gum forests become progressively less, rather than more, resilient including to wildfires.
Every time there is a hot fire in the red gum forests along the Murray River koalas are burnt. This koalas just survived a forest in Barmah Forest, in the Central Murray Valley, on 17th October, 2008.
SUPPORT politically-incorrect independent media that can provide an alternative perspective and challenge some of the non-sense. Support this blog. There is an orange DONATE button at the top of the right-hand column of this page.
Climate Rationalist in Council Election
Hi Jennifer,
I am a candidate for council election in the Sandridge (Port Melbourne) ward of Port Phillip, which is inner bayside Melbourne.Please view my campaign website www.scrinis.info for a comprehensive description of my beliefs and platform.I want this to be an electoral test of public opinion on climate policies and their implications locally and federally.At the moment, I am conducting this campaign completely independently, with my own limited resources.I am seeking the support of local and international scientists for this campaign.Election day is November 29.
Anthony Scrinis
Physicist, Willie Soon, Not Paid by Greenpeace
I do not write papers because ExxonMobil or Greenpeace pays me to, but because my academic researches demonstrate that the sun, not carbon dioxide, is the chief driver of Arctic temperatures. Read more here.

Jennifer Marohasy BSc PhD has worked in industry and government. She is currently researching a novel technique for long-range weather forecasting funded by the B. Macfie Family Foundation.