Data
Mar
What is the “likelihood” that the 2007 IPCC Report, section “the Physical Basis” is exagerrated?
A very interesting analysis of the IPPC Assessment and has some important questions that invite others to help him answer. Please read his article and let him know what conclusions you draw.
Mar
Is the effect of Carbon Dioxide on temperature logarithmic?
Warmers talk incessantly, and catastrophically, about the need to reduce greenhouse gases. If the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere rise, so does the temperature, and soon enough we will all die, they say. But what would happen if the reverse were to occur? What if we were too successful at reducing greenhouse gases? Can we actually calculate the correct amount by which to reduce, and what would happen to temperatures? Would a 1% reduction in CO2, for example, reduce temperatures by 1%.
Mar
Snowball Earth!
Geologists have found evidence that sea ice extended to the equator 716.5 million years ago, bringing new precision to a “snowball Earth” event long suspected of occurring around that time.
Mar
IPCC doesn’t do research
In this video, Pat Michaels of the CATO Institute states: IPCC doesn’t do research; it picks and chooses from scientific reports and environmental organizations “in order to create the reports that it wants to create.”
Mar
Where has all the carbon gone?
Carbon is going missing. We know to a reasonable approximation how much carbon is being emitted to the atmosphere by burning fossil fuel and land use changes.
Mar
Royal Statistical Society join Chemist and Physicists lecturing the University of East Anglia on non-disclosure
I’m not convinced that the inquiry into the University of East Anglia will result in anything but a whitewash, but it’s nice to see academics being forced to sit and have simple scientific principles dictated to them as if they’re simple-minded students. The Royal Statistical Society (RSS) recently made some statements about data needing to [...]
Mar
2001-2010 was snowiest decade on record
Now that we have reached the end of the meteorological winter (December-February,) Rutgers University Global Snow Lab numbers (1967-2010) show that the just completed decade (2001-2010) had the snowiest Northern Hemisphere winters on record.
Mar
Former student claims Climategate University ‘often’ falsified data
Lalu Hanuman, a former post-graduate student of the University of East Anglia has submitted a damning assessment to the UK Government Inquiry, revealing potentially unethical and criminal conduct by staff .
Mar
The University of East Anglia CRU comes clean: there WAS a medieval warm period
The University of East Anglia CRU comes clean: Edward Acton says there WAS a medieval warm period.
Mar
Soil emits a heap more CO2 than man
Finnish researchers have called for a revision of climate change estimates after their findings showed emissions from soil would contribute more to climate warming than previously thought.