climate change
Al Gore's Nine Inconvenient Untruths
I'm angry. I've counted to ten and I'm still angry. Al Gore, politician and climate change hyper and hypocrite has won the Nobel Peace Prize (of all things - what's peace got to do with it?) along with the arch-hypers of climate change, the IPCC. At least a British court has seen through some of the hype this week.
read more »Al Gore's 2nd Really Inconvenient Truth
Can you imagine the brouhaha from the climate change evangelists and climate change industry over the following story?
NASA find error in US climate data and 1998, not 1934 was the hottest year on record!
read more »Climate modelling
This post on RealClimate provided an enlightening insight into computer modelling.
I've not much to add really, except to say that I think shows clearly the difficulties and dangers of modelling something as complex as climate (or, indeed carbonates) in a computer. It's not as easy as you might at first think...
The Really Inconvenient Truth
The really inconvenient truth about CO2 levels and global warming is that the temperature change occurs about 800 years before the change in CO2 levels. The simple interpretation of this is that CO2 levels are an effect, not the cause of climate change.