Posted 5 December 2012

The questionable lengths to which the intelligence of many delegates to the COP 18 climate conference at Doha can be stretched has been demonstrated by C-FACT.

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Posted 5 December 2012

Viscount Christopher Monckton has been attending the COP18 climate conferece in Doha, and having some fun. He explains: "The trouble is that there has not been anything like enough global warming to keep the usual suspects safe in their cushy, taxpayer-funded sinecures. My...

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Posted 1 December 2012

As representatives gather in Doha for a world conferebce on climate change, 129 qualified scientistys from 20 counmtries have sent an Open Letter to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon  saying that current scientific knowledge does not substantiate his assertions a...

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THIS PICTURE TELLS A STORY

November 28, 2012, 11:52 am News

Posted 29 November 2012

They say every picture tells a story, well this one certainly does. And it's a very simple story of just two parts:

1.  Carbon dioxide cannot be a cause of "global warming" if the globe is cooling while CO2 continues to rise to a "whopping" 0.039% of Earth's atmosphere...

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Posted 10 November 2012

The New Zealand Climate Science Education Trust whose High Court action v NIWA over the accuracy of its Seven Station Series  temperature was dismissed by Mr Justice Venning, has filed a Memorandum asking Judge Venning to disclose whether or not he has interests in a fores...

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Posted 9 November 2012

 In view of alarmist claims that Hurricane Sandy in the US was caused by AGW (man-made global warming), two Australian scientists, meterorologist William Kininmonth and paleoclimatologist Dr Robert Carter have clarified the issue in the leading Melbourne newspaper, The Age...

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Posted 25 October 2012

A UK blogger who is a qualified engineer and a graduate of the History and Philosophy of Science, and interested in finding out how the solar system works and how Earth is affected by changes in it has analysed the judgement in the case taken in the New Zealand High Court b...

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Posted 23 October 2012

NIWA seeks to make New Zealand legal history by claiming costs not from the New Zealand Climate Science Education Trust which took the case against it in the High Court, but from two private citizen members of that Trust.  The issue has been summarised in this article from...

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Posted 1 October 2012

This paper offers a short course explaining why the billions of taxpayer's dollars have been wasted -- as spending has escalated on international conferences, funding greenhouse gas emission reduction schemes, subsidizing carbon sequestration experiments, and funding researc...

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Posted 1 October 2012

Influential columnist of the UK's Daily Telegraph, Chrisopher Booker, has blasted the plan by British Chancellor of the Esxchequer George Osborne to introduce next year an EU "carbon emissions tax" that Booker says on its own will double electricity prices in 18 years. He...

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Posted 28 September 2012

This paper given by Dr David R B Stockwell, of Central Queensland University to the recent Australian Environment Foundation Conference in Sydney,  proves a logical circularity undermines the validity of a commonly used method of homogenizing surface temperature networks....

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Posted 28 September 2012

**S. Fred Singer is professor emeritus at the University of Virginia and director of the Science & Environmental Policy Project.  His specialty is atmospheric and space physics.  An expert in remote sensing and satellites, he served as the founding director of the US Wea...

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Posted 24 September 2012

A warm summer in the United States, and that brought some of the climate change alarmists out again. Looks like it’s time for another rebuttal! John Coleman, the founder of The Weather Channel, and various other critics have called the theory that human use of carbon-ba...

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Posted 19 September 2012

The Coalition has made a submission to the NZ Parliament's Finance & Expenditure Select Committee on the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading and Other Matters Bill) currently before the House.  The submission was presented this week by the Coalition's hon. chairman...

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Posted 11 September 2012

Coalition member Dr Jock Allison, of Dunedin, interviewed in NZ Farmers Weekly about his award for servces to the sheep industry, commented about "global warming" and ETS. Extract:  "Climate change 'is just so much fiction'. It was government policy worldwide and scienc...

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Posted 10 September

In the latest edition of Forbes magazine, Larry Bell talks to aviation pioneer Bert Rutan about use of data in assessing climate change. Said Bert: "The first thing that got my attention, a lot of people’s attention, was statements that the entire planet is heading towards a...

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Posted 7 September 2012

In the High Court, Mr Justice Venning has ruled against the case taken by New Zealand Climate Science Education Trust to declare invalid the temperature records compiled by the National Institute of Water & Atmosphere (NIWA).

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Posted 6 September 2012

Nored Canadian climatologist Dr Tim Ball has produced an illustrated paper entitled "Polar Bear Propaganda - A Useful Tool for the Promotion of Environmental Hysteria and Poiliticized Science". He quotes Nobel Physicist Richard Feynman who said, “Reality must take preceden...

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Posed 3 September 2012

Issues relating to climate and its variability have been among the most vulnerable to assault on freedom of speech. This topic was addressed recently in Australia by Senator  George Brandis when he delivered the third Sir Harry Gibbs Memorial Oration to the 2012 Annual Conf...

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Posted 2 September 2012

Some of the oldest climate records, especially in the fields of drought and hydrology, exist in South Africa, where Professor W J R (Will) Alexander has been a leading practitioner for many years. His latest papers will have relevance well beyond the borders of the republi...

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