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Climate & Climate Change

Maintaining a Monopoly on Climate Science

January 14, 2009 By jennifer

LEVELS of atmospheric carbon dioxide have been steadily rising, but since about 1998 global warming has stalled.   Some climate scientists claim the reason has everything to do with the sun. 

A little over a month ago a planning meeting was called to discuss whether more research should be undertaken by the US National Academy of Sciences/US National Research Council in particular to consider the role of solar forcing on climate.  

Well known meteorologist and blogger Roger Pielke (Sr) was at the meeting and claims that compelling evidence was present showing that current climate models do not adequately represent the solar influence on climate. 

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

The Drought Breaks in Australia

January 14, 2009 By jennifer

Australia is a land of “drought and flooding rains”.  

Last week parts of north-eastern Australia received a “year’s rain within a week” and many inland areas are now sea.  There is a photo gallery at the CourierMail website entitled “Queensland Under Water” and the following photograph of the Urandangi Hotel copied from the gallery.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Drought

The IPCC Can’t Count – Author and Reviewer Numbers are Wrong

January 14, 2009 By John McLean

HOW many times have you heard or read words to the effect that 4000 scientists from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC) supported the claims about a significant human influence on climate? I think I’ve seen it on television, radio and the Internet and I know that politicians at national levels have quoted such figures. There’s no question whatsoever. It’s utterly wrong.

In fact, once the duplicated names are removed that number falls below 2,900 and if we only want those who explicitly supported the claims it falls to only about 60. So how does 4,000 become 60? Let’s take a closer look at the real numbers.

Consider the statement “The IPCC report concluded that there is a human influence on climate. This was supported by almost 4,000 authors and reviewers.” The popular mythology – and one that IPCC never tries to correct – is that those 4,000 supported the findings but all they really supported, by their work, was the creation of the report. The IPCC is allowing, or perhaps even encouraging, an ambiguity be misinterpreted, and not for the first time either, but I digress.

But how many individuals were involved? Was it 4,000 or some other number?

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

Two Critiques on Climate Data

January 14, 2009 By jennifer

Dear Jennifer,

Critique of David Jones article Hot n dry Future Melbourne piece in The Age 6 Oct.
http://www.warwickhughes.com/blog/?p=195

Also I note you posting using the RSS satellite data, I know the warmers pref this to UAH and always scream about the UAH data yet according to Fred Singer and others it is the RSS LT data that needs a correction. see
http://www.warwickhughes.com/blog/?p=196

All the best,
Warwick

Filed Under: Community, Opinion, Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Hot Days

January 14, 2009 By Charlotte Ramotswe

In the same way as the full moon is supposed to cause a rise in lunatic acts, I hate hot days because it brings out the AGW fringe.  Art Raiche, Sydney

Filed Under: Humour, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Philosophy

Hillary Clinton to Fight Climate Change

January 14, 2009 By Charlotte Ramotswe

In opening remarks at her confirmation hearing on Jan. 13, President-elect Barack Obama’s Secretary of State designate Hillary Clinton told the Senate Foreign Relations committee she would use the office to shape foreign policy that would fight climate change.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

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