Tag Archives: Environment

More Glaciergate

Seriously, someone needs to revoke Rajendra Pachauri’s Nobel Prize:

Glaciergate

This issue has been noted before, but it is worth reawakening interest and attention in light of this story:

Climate Science: The Latest Embarrassment

Look, I am worried enough about the environment to want to make sure that climatologists get things right; it would be rather bad if they didn’t, and if we made policy based on erroneous assumptions.

My Weird Question Of The Day

Are we going to start subsidizing carbon emissions now?

The Verdict On Copenhagen

“A crushing disappointment.”

Kinda Consensus In Copenhagen

Yesterday, Fred Barbash of the Arena asked those of us who are contributors what we thought of the President’s address in Copenhagen.

Goings On In Copenhagen

I think that it is worth noting that a split has occurred in Copenhagen over the existing Kyoto Protocols.

The Problems Of Today Matter Too

Bjorn Lomborg–who is not a climate skeptic by any stretch of the imagination–reminds us that there are a whole host of pressing concerns to worry about if we are interested in improving the quality of life for others:

ClimateGate Explained

Here is a good statement of the problem raised by the e-mails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit:

A Benefit Of Global Warming

If we get the oceans to rise, there will be beachfront erosion. That will leave less sand for Democrats to stick their heads in when confronted by inconvenient scandals.

The First CRU Casualty

As a consequence of the leaked e-mails from the University of East Anglia, Phil Jones, the director of the university’s Climate Research Unit, has been forced to step aside.

Conceiving Of Carbon

Willian Happer writes that carbon is getting a bad rap, and we ought to be less concerned about it than we are; read the whole essay.

- March 22, 2010 -

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