Daily Archives: April 4, 2012

Originally posted on Old man in a cave:
The UKCIP has released an update on its assessment of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, often referred to as the THC, based on recent findings. The summary is available here. Based on…

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Originally posted on JunkScience.com:
An elderly woman was ordered to find a new GP because the “carbon footprint” of her two-mile round trips to the surgery where she had been treated for 30 years was too large. Avril Mulcahy,…

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Watts Up With That? By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley A couple of weeks ago I appeared before the California State Assembly and told legislators that the cost of the State’s cap-and-trade legislation, which comes into full effect in August this … Continue reading

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The Conservatives might be wise not to appear to force ‘closure’ on hearings into oil sands pipeline to the West Coast The CBC suggested this week that Prime Minister Stephen Harper sounded “kind of like…

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Originally posted on JunkScience.com:
Soon, the moment will come when the crowd will say “I always knew it was fake”. Here are three signs we are at the beginning of The End. 1. Op-Ed writers will be pointing out…

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Originally posted on JunkScience.com:
Transatomic Power’s Waste-Annihilating Molten Salt Reactor (WAMSR) can convert the high-level nuclear waste produced by conventional nuclear reactors each year into $7.1 trillion of electricity. At full deployment, WAMSR reactors could use the existing stockpiles…

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“30 year old global temperature predictions close to spot-on” I guess we now know why GISSTemp has been galloping in front of the pack 😉 In the ongoing debate over climate change, it’s at times…

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