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23 Feb

Miranda Devine and the great Australian fire myth

It’s so difficult to choose a newspaper. I have all but given up on The Australian due to its refusal to print any of the story on Australia’s corrupt dealings with Indonesia’s military and its blatant campaign of spin regarding climate change. But unfortunately the SMH has Miranda Devine. Dear Miranda. If people think we […]

23 Nov

Putting Climate Alarmists in their place.

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a body made up of representatives from 166 different nations to rule out political bias. The 152 lead authors and 650 reviewers include experts with all sorts of personal opinions for and against climate change but all bound by the one rule - they can only say what […]

30 Aug

Creationists and Climate Change

I have been encouraged by a recent interaction with two scientists from “Creation Ministries International”. CMI recently published an article called “God’s Global Warming worked just fine“, where Russ Humphreys attempted to “debunk some myths” about Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW - the idea that the climate is warming and humans have caused it).
It’s a noble idea and […]

06 Jul

Assessment of Steve Fielding’s stance on climate change

Family First Senator Steve Fielding has posted the questions he put to Penny Wong on Climate Change recently, I’ve had a look at them and posted my analysis here. I’ve tried to keep it simple but be warned, there’s a bit to it. Unfortunately this is the stuff we have to learn if we want […]

01 Jul

When one man doesn’t pay attention

Family First Senator Steve Fielding has made himself the obstacle that stands in the way of Australia’s emissions trading scheme and our (albeit very weak) efforts at reducing climate change.
In the name of finding out the facts, Mr Fielding recently visited Professor Ian Plimer, who has just published his work “Heaven and Earth” - a […]

25 Jun

The message from Copenhagen

In preparation for this December’s global Climate Change summit in Copenhagen, the University of Copenhagen has produced a synthesis report (http://www.pik-potsdam.de/news/press-releases/files/synthesis-report-web.pdf) on what new evidence has come to light since the last IPCC report. Many points have not changed, but unfortunately what change we have is not good..
A few points stood out to me:
1) Globally, […]

09 Apr

Now what are we going to do with THESE prophets?

“One warning sign that a dangerous warming is beginning in Antarctica, will be a breakup of ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula just south of the recent January 0C isotherm; the ice shelf in the Prince Gustav Channel on the east side of the peninsula, and the Wordie Ice Shelf; the ice shelf in George […]

15 Mar

Heatwaves, Koalas and unexpected kindness

January and February of 2009 have seen new records in extreme temperatures for South Eastern Australia. These temperatures combined with the dwindling rainfall totals have been hitting the trees hard - dying trees are becoming a more frequent part of the landscape. None of this should come as a surprise, we’ve been warned of it […]

14 Feb

Laying blame for the Victorian bushfires

While the flames still burn and the bodies are still being found, the ‘experts’ are coming out of the woodwork to put the boot into the ‘greenies’.
Federal Liberal MP Wilson Tuckey wasted no time saying “Governments who choose to lock up these forests and … treat them with benign contempt, well, others pay the penalty”. […]

07 Sep

Climate Wars

Pacific island nations have taken the significant step of calling on the UN Security Council to address climate change as an issue of international peace and security - something security experts such as Thomas Homer-Dixon from the University of Toronto have been warning us of for at least 15 years.
While some have perhaps naively suggested […]

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