Monthly Archives: September 2011

If you have never written a letter to the paper before – now is the time to do it!

I used to be fairly successful at getting letters published in the paper. Around 50% got in. These days I doubt it is one in ten. But the reality is, that’s its very much a numbers game. The more letters … Continue reading

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He threw the rattle out the pram!

Some minor editor has resigned. because a sceptic paper was printed in “his” journal. It is a classic and very humorous. This is how his argument goes: (I believe/have to say) paper should not be published I am therefore resigning … Continue reading

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UK Government Petition: Take seriously the risk of more extreme winters

In light of the compelling evidence on solar activity and the worrying suggestion that we may be entering a period of low sunspot, I decided that I should do all I could to warn our politicians that they need to … Continue reading

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Does the global warming bandwagon have a handbrake?

When you are travelling along a motorway, most people don’t stop to worry whether their handbrake is working … why would they. Similarly, when the global warming bandwagon was rolling merryly along, why would they consider what would happen when … Continue reading

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The end is nigh

We are now seeing an increasing number of newsmedia carrying the heliocentric view of climate as proposed by Svensmark (example). This currently leading the pack, but coming close behind is the continuing dissection of hurricane Irene and massive hype that … Continue reading

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