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Archives for July 13, 2009

In Melbourne: Big Al, Small Protest

July 13, 2009 By jennifer

Al Gore Melbourne ver 2ANYONE who denies global warming is in the pay of big oil. Remember that is what the big man, Al Gore, said in his movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth’. But like so much that Mr Gore says, it just isn’t true.

Consider the 30-odd protesters who held placards outside the breakfast he spoke at this morning in Melbourne. The scruffy-lot, lead by a farmer Leon Ashby, were not there because someone paid them, but because they are outraged by Al Gore and what he has thrust on the world. In particular, his belief that we already have a climate crisis and that the only solution is carbon trading. [Read more…] about In Melbourne: Big Al, Small Protest

Filed Under: Good Causes, News, Opinion Tagged With: Carbon Trading, Climate & Climate Change, People

Defining the Sceptics (Part 8)

July 13, 2009 By jennifer

monkey-frustrated“In both evolution and climate change, the majority view of the scientific experts is well ahead. In neither case is there any known coherent alternative. But the complexities of the evidence are such that a higher standard of politeness to sceptics who raise serious problems would be well-advised.”

James Franklin, ‘What Science Knows: And How It Knows It’, Encounter Books, 2009
via Quadrant Online.

Filed Under: Opinion, Uncategorized Tagged With: Philosophy

Real Elephant Car Wash

July 13, 2009 By jennifer

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Plants and Animals

News Reader on BBC Climate Policy

July 13, 2009 By jennifer

It is now ‘effectively BBC policy’ to stifle critics of the consensus view on global warming.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News, Opinion

Fielding the Hard Questions on Climate Change (Part 7)

July 13, 2009 By jennifer

What was “all over the news” when the [Senator] Fielding issue was perceived to be the political one of exercising a casting vote on carbon dioxide taxation rapidly became unmentionable once the topic became the quality of the science, which our [Australian] media clearly have no capacity to judge.  Read more at Quadrant Online.

Filed Under: Opinion

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Jennifer Marohasy 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. Read more

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