Monthly Archives: March 2013

Science, Climate & Energy Forum?

After a lapse in any blogging I’ve had a rush of posts on various topics to Scottish Sceptic.  And when Climategate III came along I remembered the fun in blogging … and it seems others like Philip Bradley had the … Continue reading

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Where is Ms Eliza Doolittle from?

Like many of my posts, I started to write this as a reply to a post on WUWT. It started as a list of comments. But as I found more and more, it grew into a more thorough review of … Continue reading

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Time to Join UKIP?

When I was running SCEF, I tried to keep some clear water between SCEF and UKIP. On the pro side, they are the only party with any common sense on the climate, they are the only party that talks about … Continue reading

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A linguistic Red Herring

I’m still trying to fathom the linguistics of the Climategate III text. The author(s) appears to be overly concerned with linguistics and I quote the first few sentences in full:- It’s time to tie up loose ends and dispel some … Continue reading

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Climategate III

Hereafter is the text of a post I put on WUWT. I used to think it was a lone individual in the UEA who had contacted another lone hacker who had then disseminated the material. The text of the letter … Continue reading

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BBC gone cold on global warming?

In the past, I found a good barometer of the latest propaganda from the warmists was to search the BBC for their copy-and-paste warmist articles. I can’t find any! Searching BBC + “Global warming” brings up nothing but other people … Continue reading

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Away from the battle – Global warming looks even deader.

After I stopped spending all my time campaigning to end the nonsense of Global Warming, I had anticipated some changes in view. But not the one I’ve had. SCEPTICS ARE TOO BELIEVING OF GLOBAL WARMING. Yes! One of the biggest … Continue reading

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