Monthly Archives: February 2016

Oh dear! The "science" is settled – so 350 jobs go.

When I joined industry, one of the first things I was told was “always look busy” – because any department that didn’t look busy was bound to be the target of any redundancy. Obviously climate researchers in Australia never got … Continue reading

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The chances of there not being a climate scare right now!

After my last post, musing that I cannot hope to ever discern the human influence of CO2 on the climate – I started thinking about the chances of such stupid scares occurring by pure chance because the climate always has … Continue reading

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The chances of getting Climate extremists' predicted warming

  I would just like to share with you a thought. Having calculated that there should have been around 0.6C warming during the pause, I was just musing what the chances of getting this warming be coincidence would be. And … Continue reading

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Crunch Year for global warming (= the scam)

2016 will undoubtedly be the crunch year for “global warming” – undoubtedly the biggest scam in the whole of history – pushed relentlessly by academia and the public sector against the interest of the western economies. The satellites are the … Continue reading

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Requiem for Bob Carter: Ode to Natural Variation

The adapted piece I call an Ode to Natural variation. It uses (without permission) the original “Bob Carter Peal” by Lord Monckton. Please read the eulogy: A clock tune in honor of a true man of true science Technical details … Continue reading

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Doug Brodie Letter: The Emperor’s New Clothes

To: Mr Pete Wishart MP, SNP Business Manager Copy: Ms Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Scottish First Minister Mr Callum McCaig MP, Scottish Energy and Climate Change Spokesman Mr Angus McNeil MP, Chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Committee Mr Fergus … Continue reading

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