Monthly Archives: September 2015

Kalte Sonne: Britain has left the path of climate hysteria . When will follow Germany ?

The financial post has an interesting article (spotted through Die Kalte Sonne) The greatest constellation that the world has ever created of free markets, property rights, the rule of law and economic liberty — the Anglosphere of Britain and the … Continue reading

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Problems with the wave particle theory of light

There are at least two reasons why the wave-particle theory of light is not a scientific theory. The first is that it is not scientifically testable, the second is that it requires an instantaneous transfer across the whole universe of … Continue reading

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Well done Steve Goddard – most UK climate commenters agree temperature data is fiddled.

I was just looking around to see what news there had been worth reading and I came across a UK Daily Mail article. Unlocking the origins of global warming: Scientists pinpoint signs of climate change as early as 1940…and it … Continue reading

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What happens after the Dead Parrot Talks?

Now that even WattsUpWIthThat have cottoned on to the failure of the Paris talks, Google forecasts no interest in Paris COP21 perhaps its time to start speculating as to how the climate extremists will respond when they once again face … Continue reading

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Fun question: what's the average IQ of a sceptic?

I was commenting saying that “organisations are generally dumber than the people in them” – which made me realise why the climate extremists organisations are even stupider than they are. Which implies sceptics are more intelligent than most, supported by … Continue reading

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Global warming in context

There’s a scene at the end of Men in Black II where kay opens a door to reveal that humans are just an insignificant group metaphorically living in a locker unaware of the wider context in which they live just … Continue reading

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The role reversal of the sceptic.

These days a “sceptic” has come to mean someone who bases their views on the evidence – particularly in the area of climate. In other words, largely the philosophy that (used to) prevail(ed) in science. And I so, I suppose … Continue reading

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The pause is statistically significant

The pause is something whose definition belongs to climate sceptics like me who first identified it and named it. I personally was using it as long ago as 2007/8. It is in my climategate submission of 2009. And because sceptics … Continue reading

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Why are those at the top of organisations so much more gullible on climate?

I’ve noticed a repeated pattern throughout the world that the people who run organisations tend to be the most extreme of the climate extremists. Why? Some examples: the Pope, US president, Nurse (former head of Royalist Society), Richard Branson. Here … Continue reading

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Climate extremist troughers – "Just a little bit more?"

I don’t need to add much to this Climate Depot article! Those extremists leading the obscene attempt to prosecute the honest for having the courage to tell the public the truth, are themselves up to their backsides in the trough … Continue reading

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