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Wheat Crops and Sunspots

June 16, 2009 By jennifer

“IT is now more than 200 years since the great astronomer William Herschel observed a correlation between wheat prices and sunspots. When the latter were few in number, he noted, the climate turned colder and drier, crop yields fell and wheat prices rose. In the past two years, sunspot activity has dropped to its lowest point for a century. One of our biggest worries is that our politicians are so fixated on the idea that CO2 is causing global warming that most of them haven’t noticed that the problem may be that the world is not warming but cooling, with all the implications that has for whether we get enough to eat.

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Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Food & Farming

Eco-terrorist Target Coal

June 15, 2009 By jennifer

GREEN activists are under pressure to dob in eco-terrorists who threatened the Hazelwood power station’s boss.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News

Masses Protest for More Government

June 15, 2009 By jennifer

Hundreds of environmental activists took to the streets of Australia’s main cities on Saturday, saying the Labor government was not doing enough on climate change.   The protests came ahead of a vote in the upper house Senate next week on the government’s planned emissions trading scheme, which the protesters regard as inadequate.   Read more here.

Filed Under: Good Causes, News Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Defining the Greens (Part 14)

June 15, 2009 By jennifer

Filed Under: Humour Tagged With: Humour, Philosophy

New Book on Climate Change

June 14, 2009 By jennifer

 IN his book ‘The Climate Caper’, with a light touch and nicely readable manner, Professor Paltridge shows that the case for action against climate change is not nearly so certain as is presented to politicians and the public.  Read more here.

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Books

Defining the Sceptics (Part 1)

June 14, 2009 By jennifer

Woodburytype print of Huxley (1880 or earlier)“THE improver of natural knowledge absolutely refuses to acknowledge authority, as such. For him, scepticism is the highest of duties; blind faith the one unpardonable sin.”

This quote from Thomas Huxley is a favourite among so called ‘climate sceptics’.  

Mr Huxley, a self-taught 18th Century British biologist ruthlessly attacked the established consensus in defence of Charles Darwin’s new theory of evolution by natural selection.  

The word sceptic has come to be associated with those who doubt the accepted consensus on anthropogenic global warming.   It is generally used by non-sceptics disparagingly to suggest this group would doubt any assertion or apparent fact.  

Some sceptics who understand the use of the term in this classic sense insist they are not sceptics, but rather rationalist.  The outspoken Australian geologist Bob Carter is a case in point.

Others embrace the label as meaning a person who seeks the truth.   This meaning is consistent with Mr Huxley’s writings.

Of course few doubters of the modern consensus on anthropogenic global warming are always true to Thomas Huxley’s ideals, but it is surely a worthy goal – to seek the truth above all else.  [Read more…] about Defining the Sceptics (Part 1)

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: People, Philosophy

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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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