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Daily Archives: November 26, 2010
Hansen And Jones Need To Sharpen Up Their Maths
I think it’s too close to call. Based on these numbers it’ll be second, but it depends on how warm November and December are,” said Dr Phil Jones, director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU), at the University of East … Continue reading
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There Won’t Be A Bailout For Misinformation
http://www.independent.co.uk/ If you were a CEO of industry, you would probably get in trouble for presenting an annual report with gross misinformation. Not so in climate science. 2010 is not the hottest year, there is no evidence that we are … Continue reading
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Texas Leads The Way To Green Energy
The magic of the marketplace. Texas is the world leader in wind power, and (outside of some notorious festering pockets of climate BSE in College Station and Austin) is also one of the world’s leaders in climate realism. From the … Continue reading
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