Daily Archives: December 4, 2011

Simple economics trump imaginary ‘threat’

Global warming concerns are being pushed down the political agenda by the European debt crisis and U.S. economic slump Continue reading

Chinese climate rope-a-dope

Can’t see China really being interested in emission constraint while ramping up their energy useage Continue reading

Climategate 2.0: Stretching to the truly bizarre

Who at CRU subscribes to newsletters from the “Spiritual Leader of the Global Community”, a.k.a. “President, Earth Government”? Continue reading

Misanthropy from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Growing world trade makes food production cheaper – at the expense of the environment Continue reading

The IPCC exposed: political to its core

A new book demolishes the neutral, scientific façade of the UN’s climate change body and reveals its real, debate-ending purpose. Continue reading

Cutting carbon – jobs, that is

Investment banks are cutting traders and analysts in climate-related businesses Continue reading

Settled Science? Salt In The Climate Wound

It looks like climatologists could learn some lessons from salt Continue reading

Salvaging The Mythology Of Man-Caused Global Warming

Recently, the media Knights Templar of the religious orthodoxy of man-caused global warming made a contrived pass at reviving flagging public respect for their fading catechism. Continue reading

Greening them to death

The Government is under increasing pressure to abandon green energy targets amid warnings that fuel surcharges will put the lives of the most vulnerable at risk as they struggle to pay bills. Continue reading

CCS, still a pipe dream

The economics will always fail because there is no intrinsic value in CCS Continue reading

Forget peak oil, peak green is here

Peak oil theory and the green energy fad both arise from a failure to ­understand how markets work Continue reading

Climategate (Part II): A sequel as ugly as the original

The conventional wisdom about blockbuster movie sequels is that the second acts are seldom as good as the originals. Steven F. Hayward on why Climategate 2.0 is an exception Continue reading

Nature: Global carbon emissions reach record 10 billion tons — threatening 2 degree target

Remember what Climategater Phil Jones said about the 2-degree target? Continue reading