Monthly Archives: March 2016

Why better theories fail – and why academia needs to change.

I wrote this in reply to James McGinn who has come up with some ideas about the way water behaves as a gas (which are not totally absurd) who had said: “It’s funny, but when I first set out to … Continue reading

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The doctored science of global warming

There was an article in the Washington time (also Climate Change Dispath). The title and thrust of the article is: “The doctored science of global warming ” detailing Lamar’s committee’s continued investigation into “NOAAgate”. I didn’t think much of it … Continue reading

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When even good news is bad news for climate extremists

With the current El Nino pushing up the only credible global temperature measurement from the satellites, I expected to see a bit more excitement from the (once) mainstream media … but no! I must admit I’m very much just dipping … Continue reading

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A theoretical explanation as to why: "Theory ≠ Practice"

≠I’ve been engaged in a long term conversation with a particularly stupid academic who can’t understand why we sceptics can be so certain we are right – when after all he is the academic who knows everything. So, I was … Continue reading

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