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Navigating the American Carbon World (with the UN)

There is much activity in the UN climate arena at the moment, as they push for yet another “Global Agreement on Climate Change”

At the moment, UNFCC executive secretary, Christina Figueres is boasting that they have an agreement to come to an agreement by 2015. Whilst it is to be hoped that this agreement to agree goes the way of previous ones, it highlights that they haven’t gone away and are determined to keep pressing on, no matter that the AGW paradigm is collapsing.

She gave a speech this week in San Francisco, entitled Navigating the American Carbon World
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The UN is the wrong tool for climate change

The world has gathered again for international environmental talks, this time in Rio de Janeiro. It’s 20 years since the first Earth Summit in Rio that gave rise to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the organisation that brought the Kyoto Protocol into existence. Continue reading

The UN defines “climate change” as being man-made: Orwell could not have done it better

Sloppy language works for cheats and charlatans. In the search for the truth only accurate language will do. Continue reading

The IPCC May Have Outlived its Usefulness – An Interview with Judith Curry

As the global warming debate increases in its intensity we find both sides deeply entrenched, hurling accusations and lies at one another in an attempt to gain the upper hand. This divide within the scientific community has left the public wondering who can be trusted to provide them with accurate information and answers. Continue reading