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Last Updated : Thursday, September 02, 2010 Climate Science
 
The Pacific Is the Real Global Warmer!
Published on : Saturday, August 14, 2010
The chicken and temperature came first than egg or CO2. Such is the contention of Dr. Roy W. Spencer of the University of Alabama. He found that three fourths of the warming is due to natural factors. A large past of the temperature increase in this century happened in the less industrialized period, writes Josep C. Vergés in La Republica Catalana.
Dutch agency admits error in UN climate report
Published on : Monday, July 05, 2010
A dutch environment agency claimed that the 2007 UN scientific report has more errors than it was reported so far. However, they claimed that it doesn't question the fundamental positions of the UN report, reports The Times Of India.
Amazongate: the missing evidence
Published on : Saturday, June 26, 2010
Recent developments suggest that the IPCC has been vindicated in some of its claims, which were alleged to be taken from non-peer reviewed sources. Sunday Telegraph reported otherwise, but didn't tell us anything on the nature of the peer reviewed sources. Both the sources on the IPCC's claim on amazon forests were based on sources which were not trustworthy, writes Christopher Booker in Telegraph.
The IPCC consensus on climate change was phoney
Published on : Sunday, June 13, 2010
An IPCC insider and prominent climate scientist Mike Hume has asmitted that the consensus on manmade global warming was backed by only a few dozen "experts". IPCC claimed that 2500 leading scientists have reached a consensus, writes Lawrence Solomon in National Post.
Control, not climate change, key to malaria
Published on : Thursday, May 20, 2010
A recent study opposes the claim that rising temperatures would aggravate the problem of malaria, which kills more than million people a year. It suggests that present interventions would do more good to solve the problem, reports The Times Of India.
Harvard astrophysicist dismisses AGW theory
Published on : Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Most of the weather and climate variations we observed are essentially related to the sun and the changing seasons – not by CO2 radiative forcing and feedback. The climate system is constantly readjusting naturally in a large way – more than we would ever see from CO2, says Willie Soon.
Saving the planet, a lost cause
Published on : Wednesday, May 05, 2010
The Greens talk of saving a planet that cannot be redeemed. A better course is to abandon the Earth and look for another haven.The greens are trying to scare the public , but there is growing realization that there is little we can do to change the climate of the planet, writes Sharad Joshi in Business Line.
Environmentalism Is the New Secular Religion
Published on : Sunday, April 18, 2010
The task for the future will be to draw on the core truths of the environmental message while adapting them to the full scientific and economic complexities of the 21st century. When environmental religion seeks a return to an earlier primitive and natural existence, it is embracing utopian dreams that easily can pose a danger to man and Earth alike, writes Robert H Nelson in The Independent Institute Newsroom.
‘Change’ Is Not New
Published on : Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Genuine science is the opposite of dogmatism, but that does not keep dogmatists from invoking the name of science in order to shut off debate. Science is a method of analysis, rather than simply a set of conclusions. In fact, much of the history of science is a history of having to abandon the prevailing conclusions among scientists, in light of new evidence or new methods of analysis, writes Thomas Sowell.
Crazy to think human activity impacts climate
Published on : Sunday, March 07, 2010
No need for any worry. Climate is not a problem. It’s crazy to think that human activity can impact global climate, says Fred Singer in an interview with DNA.
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