Tim Flannery

Climate Alarmists Finally Admit The Debate Is Not Over

Top climate alarmists have conceded that the climategate scandal represents a huge blow to the global warming movement and that the debate is not over, and yet establishment media organs are still invoking South Park*s Officer...

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Global warming 'beyond worst cases'

ADAM MORTON November 25, 2009 KEY climate change measures are tracking near or beyond worse-case scenarios predicted just two years ago, according to a science update drawing on more than 200 recently published studies....

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i speak earth Unites Citizens Worldwide for Climate Change Action

COPENHAGEN, November 25 /PRNewswire/ -- - Social Media Initiative Creates One Voice for Global Online Democracy at United Nations Climate Change Conference The Copenhagen Climate Council (CCC) today announced a momentous...

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Bombshell: Monbiot calls on CRU head to resign

One of global warming theory's chief cheerleaders, George Monbiot, has tonight conceded the CRU emails are a major blow, and he is calling in CRU boss Phil Jones to resign It's no use pretending that this isn't a major blow....

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Turnbull gawn limps on

I think once MPs start counting numbers the leader is gone. Sooner or later. On that basis Turnbull is a goner. My understanding is that the coalition party room voted against the ETS legislation. Good. The Australian is...

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Children books explore global warming

REBECCA YOUNG; The News Tribune Our kids are surrounded with references to global warming, greenhouse gases, carbon footprints and clean energy. “Our Choice: How We Can Solve the Climate Crisis” is Al Gore’s follow-up to his...

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Flannery defends scientists in leaked emails row

'We can't pretend to have perfect knowledge': Tim Flannery (AAP: Crystal Ja) "The fact is that we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can't... Our observing system is inadequate,"...

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Cooling on Phil

On the Warmergate scandal, the Settled Scientists seem to be settling on Phil Jones, head of the Climate Research Unit, as the designated fall guy. George Monbiot in The Guardian: It’s no use pretending this isn’t a major blow....

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Why Canada failed on Kyoto and how to make amends

Whatever you may think of the climate problem or the upcoming Copenhagen meeting, it's indisputable that Canada, by virtue of its history of engagement with the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, finds itself facing a profound dilemma. More...

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Goodnight from the museum

From prehistoric times ... Brian Sherman has brought the Australian Museum into the present day. Since Sherman is president of the Australian Museum, he was doubly amazed. None of them knew about a theft either, though rumours...

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