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The climate bats last

Posted on January 27th by Tom Yulsman. 5
While a patently false prediction by the IPCC about Himalayan Glaciers reverberates politically, glaciers worldwide continue to lose mass at a rapid rate. Meanwhile, a multi-year drought tightens its ...
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Whither global cooling?

Posted on January 16th by Tom Yulsman. 2
As the deep chill eases, what lessons do the Yankees and Red Sox hold for the debate over global warming? (For the answer, make sure to read to the end.) Read More →

Check this out: “It’s the Lizard Brain, Stupid”

Posted on January 15th by Tom Yulsman.
Keith Kloor has a terrific post at his blog Collide-a-Scape. Here's how it starts: At what point will climate change advocates wake up to the fact that they are chasing ...
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Another scientist caught in the maw of climate politics — and yellow journalism

Posted on January 12th by Tom Yulsman. 3
Do the cold temperatures gripping large parts of the Northern Hemisphere herald the arrival of 20-30 years of global cooling? That's what two articles in the Daily Mail claim. ...
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Feeling cold? Consider Baffin Island for a (relatively) balmy get-away

Posted on January 5th by Tom Yulsman. 5
Arctic air is sweeping south and enveloping an increasing portion of the lower 48 states. On Monday, the low in International Falls, Minnesota, plunged to negative 37 degrees, the coldest ...
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Heating up

Posted on December 18th by Tom Yulsman.
As the the map above illustrates, from September to November, the Earth overall was considerably warmer than the 1961-1990 base period. But there were three exceptions: parts of ...

An excellent round-up of Climategate

Posted on December 17th by Tom Yulsman. 2
Zeke Hausfather has written an excellent round-up of the CRU email controversy for the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media. He identifies  five major issues raised by the ...
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Monckton calls young Jewish climate activist a “Hitler Youth”

Posted on December 10th by Tom Yulsman. 5
I have a question for the climate skeptics who have been visiting this site in large numbers over the last couple of days: What do you think of Christopher Monckton's ...
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CNN’s “Global Warming: Trick or Truth”

Posted on December 9th by Tom Yulsman. 10
In the online teaser for Cambell Brown's "Global Warming: Trick or Truth" feature, CNN promises "the latest on the global warming debate." And what do we get? I haven't ...

Climategate — “a story, not a three-alarm story”

Posted on December 6th by Tom Yulsman.
Clark Hoyt, the New York Times' public editor, has weighed in on the newspaper's Climategate coverage: The biggest question is what the messages amount to — an embarrassing revelation that ...

An entertaining dissection of the “McExperts’” analyses of the emails

Posted on December 4th by Tom Yulsman. %
Thanks to Ben Hale for posting the video below at his blog, Cruel Misstress. It's worth a look. The video is not quite fighting fire with fire, because there's actually ...

Wonder Land: “Science is Dying”

Posted on December 3rd by Tom Yulsman. 3
In his Wonder Land column in the Wall Street Journal today, Daniel Henninger makes this argument: Surely there must have been serious men and women in the hard sciences who ...
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A climate scientist’s lucid and insightful take on ‘Climategate’

Posted on December 2nd by Tom Yulsman. 28
Mike Hulme, author of Why We Disagree About Climate Change, has moved the ball far downfield in an excellent column in the Wall Street Journal. Hulme is ...
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Sensenbrenner: emails are “evidence of scientific fascism”

Posted on December 2nd by Tom Yulsman. 6
The man on the left says the man in the middle shares something with the men on the right In case you doubted whether the Climategate email controversy is ...

The big leap

Posted on November 29th by Tom Yulsman. 9
In a blog posting a few days ago, I called for greater transparency in climate science, and a fair, impartial examination of what happened at the Climatic Research Unit. And ...