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McIntyre Unearths Fresh Climate Graph Outrage

24 May 07
Steve McIntyre, who with Ross McKitrick has been the author of the long-running hockey stick controversy, has replotted all of the climate reconstructions recently reported in New Scientist magazine and has discovered - well, he seems to have discovered a whole equipment bag full of hockey sticks (see illustration).
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National Post Lionizing Deniers: DeSmogBlog Shocked; SHOCKED!

1 Dec 06

Having struggled valiantly over the years to provide a home for any writer or "scientist" who will challenge the global climate change consensus, Canada's National Post has started a series on "The Deniers," people who the Post would laud for trying to undermine Canada's commitment to climate change policy.

First in the series was a "defence" of the esteemed statistician, Dr. Edward Wegman...


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Energy-Funded Pol Launches Yet Another Congressional Mannhunt

24 Jul 06

Rep. Ed Whitfield, a Republican congressman from Kentucky (and a darling of the coal, gas, oil, auto and railroad industries), will be holding yet another set of hearings on the famous "hockey stick" climate reconstruction graph by Drs. Michael Mann, Raymond Bradley and Malcolm Hughes.  Mann indicated he will testify -- even though his graph has become a lightning rod for climate-change deniers.

(They deniers seem oblivious to the fact that Mann's work has been thoroughly peer-reviewed and approved by a number of studies, most recently by the US  National Research Council.  They also seem not to understand that even if Mann's work were proved to be fatally flawed, it is only the latest of many scientifically approved studies that prove we humans, by our burning of coal and oil, are trashing the planet.)

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NEWS ALERT: CNN's Lou Dobbs says "discussion is over..." Get on with solutions!

13 Jul 06

Lou Dobbs interviewed Gavin Schmidt, Michael Mann and Alan Robock tonight about global warming and states that the debate is over on his program. Dobbs wants to focus not on whether there's a problem and what is responsible, but rather on finding solutions.


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