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An Open letter to the climate science community

23 hours ago ago from Mind of Dan

As spoken at the AGU 2009 Fall Meeting These remarks reflect the personal opinions of B.D. Santer. They do not represent the official views of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory or the U.S. Department of Energy. We live in extraordinary scientific and political times. Over the course of less than a dozen generations, humanity has transitioned from a passive bystander to an active agent of change in the climate system. We ...

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Smeared scientists must still mend their ways (Financial Times)

5 hours ago ago from Tom de Castella

December 17th, 2009 tom--> Climate naysayers sent out a collective whoop of delight. E-mails hacked from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit had proved that the theory of man-made climate change was a scientific conspiracy. “We were right all along!” the bloggers congratulated themselves. A few weeks after “Climategate”, negotiations in Copenhagen are reaching their conclusion, with no mass lay-offs at scientific ...

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13 hours ago ago from Tom Nelson

Michael Reagan : The Haze of Copenhagen - Townhall.com Even if we were to accept the dubious scientific and environmental arguments which have sparked these Copenhagen negotiations, the idea that America should sign a binding legal treaty when other nations are given a free pass is absurd. Climategatekeeping #2 « Climate Audit Jones and Trenberth clearly lived up to the threat to keep Michaels and McKitrick 2004 out of the IPCC AR4 First ...

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Libertem Tadzio Mueller e os outros prisioneiros climáticos

6 hours ago ago from pimenta negra

Tadzio Mueller Em solidariedade com todos os detidos nos últimos dias em Copenhaga circula actualmente na Net uma petição com o título "Release Tadzio Mueller and the other climate prisoners!" aberta à subscrição pública de todos. Tadzio Mueller é editor da revista Turbulence e um dos porta-vozes do colectivo que organizou a manifestação a favor da Justiça Climática. http://www.petitiononline.com/Tadzio/petition.html Além desta, circula ...

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Global climate change e-mail and information thieving to-do

12 hours ago ago from rachelfoxgr

Some of you may hold been following the dirt about the larceny of data and netmails from the Climatic Research Unit ( CRU ) at the University of Eastward Anglia, most likely by hackers paid by clime contrarians dead set subverting support for a trade on global climate change at the rapidly approach ( and unpick ) Copenhagen meeting. As I maked my PhD in CRU, and as I still hold strong links to UEA, I might compose a station about this small ...

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AP Interview: SC senator stumps for climate change

4 hours ago ago from U.S. News

AP Interview: SC senator stumps for climate change WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Lindsey Graham makes an unlikely champion for action on climate change. The South Carolina Republican has joined forces with Democrat John Kerry of Massachusetts and independent Joe Lieberman of Connecticut to drum up support for a bill that would put a price on heat-trapping pollution. Graham's position has irked just about everybody. He has been censured by ...

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How to Manufacture a Climate Consensus

1 hour, 44 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Few people understand the real significance of Climategate, the now-famous hacking of emails from the University of East Anglia Climatic Research Unit (CRU). Most see the contents as demonstrating some arbitrary manipulating of various climate data sources in order to fit preconceived hypotheses (true), or as stonewalling and requesting colleagues to destroy emails to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the ...

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Dex Torricke-Barton: The Failure of the Green Movement

11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The United Nations Climate Change Conference may technically succeed by the end of this week. On Friday - or more likely, after a theatrical all-night session lasting well into Saturday - officials representing the 192 countries gathered in Copenhagen will probably put their pens to paper, inking a new agreement calling for reductions in global CO2 emissions. But even if the delegates achieve this outcome, it is likely that there will be ...

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