Up-dated 25 September 2015 (Originally posted 31 August 2015)

Long-time member of our Coalition, Dr Gerrit van der Lingen explains in this essay why we skeptics are the "black swans" of the climate debate.  "Looking back on my fifteen years of involvement in the climate debate, a song from the op...

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Posted 22 September 2015

"I accept that the Earth's climate changes over time. There are natural cycles of warming and cooling. The important question to ask is: Do humans have an impact on these cycles?  It is on this point that I am sceptical, in the sense: I am not convinced, based on the evid

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Posted 22 September 2015

"On September 23, 24 and 25 Pope Francis will meet with President Barack Obama at the White House, speak to a joint session of Congress, and address the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York.  A major thrust of his message will be to urge action to reduce man...

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Posted 21 September 2015

"Pope Francis embodies sanctity but comes trailing clouds of sanctimony. With a convert's indiscriminate zeal, he embraces ideas impeccably fashionable, demonstrably false and deely reactionary. They would devastate the poor on whose behalf he purports to speak - if his p...

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Posted 19 September 2015

"You have signed the death warrant for science." This is the dire assertion by Peter Webster, as reported by prominent U.S. climate scientist Dr Judith Curry. commenting on the actions of a group of scientists who have written to President Obama supporting a call by a U.S...

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Posted 17 September 2015

"Our overall conclusion is that a confluence of scientific uncertainty, political opportunism, and ideological predisposition in an area of scientific study of phenomena of great practical interest has fomented an artificial boom in that scientific discipline. The boom is...

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Posted 16 September 2015

"Every freak weather event is now, quite erroneously, attributed to man-made climate change. I retain faith in the self-correcting nature of science, and, if the temperatures do not rise for another five years, climate scientists will be back to the drawing board, as the...

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Posted 16 September 2015

Founder member of our NZ Climate Science Coalition, Bryan Leyland, who is also our spokesman on energy issues (a field in which he is an internationally respected consultant) comments on recent events in New Zealand: "Things you know that ain't so - governments can rely o...

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Posted 16 September 2015

A hysterically overwrought piece in a recent edition of the New York Times by one Timothy Snyder, a professor of history at Yale University, in which he tries to equate "global warming" with Adoph Hitler's Holocaust against German Jews, has drawn a withering response fr...

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Posted 6 September 2015

"Politicians want us to believe they are saving us from ruin; religious leaders want to reinforce original sin and the need for repentance; some business leaders want us to subsidize their expensive 'green' technologies; and the climate activists want their money-machine t

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Posted 30 August 2015

With what seems increasing regularity in the run up to the next UNFCCC meeting in Paris in December, we get breathless assertions of such and such a month is "the hottest ever".  The latest example has been posted by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (...

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Posted 30 August 2015

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) has been scaremongering again, with the director of its Earth Science Division warning that rising seas will have "profound impacts" around the world, suggesting that low-lying US states such as Florida are at risk of dis...

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Posted 18 August 2015

An important new George C Marshall Institute paper begins: "The purpose of this document is to identify fundamental questions about climate change and provide straightforward answers that separate fact from speculation and advocacy. The most important fact is that the repeat...

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Posted 17 August 2015

How is this for putting the record straight? Representative Dennis E Hedke, chairman of the Energy & Environment Committee of the House of Representatives of the State of Kansas in the U.S., himself a geophysicist by profession, was so disturbed by misleading claims made by...

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Posted 15 August 2015

"The climate community has repeatedly dismissed solar variance as a key driver of rising temperatures during the 20th century. But their reasoning may have a key flaw, with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) unwittingly supplying the evidence." Thus begins...

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Posted 12 August 2015

"The first council of Nicea, held 1690 years ago this summer, decided upon a consensus about the nature of God, namely that the son had been 'begotten not made, being of one substance with the father,' as Athanasius argued, and not created out of nothing as Arius argued. Phe...

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Posted 11 August 2015

What many are already calling the most convincing explanation of how a combination of the Sun, clouds and cosmic rays control Earth's climates is contained in this 52-minute YouTube presentation below by Professors Henrik Svensmark, Nir Shaviv and Jan Veizer. Then follows a...

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Posted 10 August 2015

Computer modelling is an intrinsic element of the climate change debate, usually framed in terms that baffle lay observers (e.g. General Circulation Models, or GCMs). Recently, mathematics scientist Viscount Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, Dr Willie Soon and others questi...

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Posted 10 August 2015

An earlier link to an outstanding YouTube video of an address by Professor Ivar Giaever's speech at the Nobel Laureates meeting at Lindau on 1 July 2015, was hidden in an earlier post on 8 July from Climate Depot to this website.  As it may have been missed, we re-post th...

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Posted 9 August 2015

"The global climate change industry is worth an annual $1.5 trillion, according to Climate Change Business Journal. That's the equivalent of $4 billion a day spent on vital stuff like carbon trading, biofuels, and wind turbines. Or as Jo Nova notes - it's the same amount th...

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