Climate & Climate Change

‘The Deniers’, Reviewed by Art Raiche

Jennifer Marohasy - December 3, 2008 - 10:11am

DOES society benefit from a fear-driven science-funding policy that threatens the livelihood of scientists with the courage to argue against “orthodox” and established “beyond doubt” views on climate?  Read more »

Australian Parliamentarian, and Sceptic, Banned Prevented from Tabling Climate Data

Jennifer Marohasy - December 2, 2008 - 11:56am

DR Dennis Jensen BAppSc (RMIT), MSc (Melb), PhD (Monash) is the only member of the Australian Parliament with any training in science a PhD in a science discipline.  Read more »

Advice for Climate Conference in Poznan

Jennifer Marohasy - December 2, 2008 - 10:57am

PROBABLY one of the best ways to cut CO2 emissions dramatically would be to cancel climate Conferences, starting with Poznan. 

One has only to look at the skies filled with private jets and the subsequent use of limousines to ferry delegates to these.  Once there, consider the great increase in emissions required to pamper these people in the style to which the climate industry has accustomed them.  Carbon neutral?  What a joke. 

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Glaciers Now Growing in Norway

Jennifer Marohasy - November 30, 2008 - 8:53pm

After years of decline, glaciers in Norway are again growing, reports the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE). Read more here.

Subarctic Temperatures (Part 3): A Note from Nichole Hoskin

Jennifer Marohasy - November 29, 2008 - 10:27pm

Churchill is a town in subarctic Canada surrounded by the most studied polar bear population in the world.  Polar bears are believed to be under threat from global warming.

On Thursday, Jennifer Marohasy, posted a note stating: Read more »

Blog about The Sun

Jennifer Marohasy - December 2, 2008 - 8:06pm

Hi Jennifer,

I have recently taken over Carl Smith’s blog at http://landscheidt.auditblogs.com/

The site was originally set up to discuss Dr. Landscheidt’s work and is a good source of his documents. I am currently expanding the format to include any scientific work related to planetary influence on the Sun.

Ian  Wilson has just contacted me and gave permission to air his recent paper on the topic and I thought it and other articles may have been of interest to you and your readers. Read more »

New International Court for The Environment

Jennifer Marohasy - December 2, 2008 - 11:04am

The first role of the new body would be to enforce international agreements on cutting greenhouse gas emissions set to be agreed next year. Read more here.

Obama to tell 10,000 in Poland about Science

Jennifer Marohasy - November 30, 2008 - 9:29pm

LAST year they met in Bali, tomorrow they meet in Poland, again under the direction of the United Nations, again about 10,000 people will gather to progress the global warming agenda.   In particular, they will discuss policy options for averting a ‘climate crisis’.

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Poland Polled in Advance of Conference

Jennifer Marohasy - November 30, 2008 - 8:45pm

Before next week’s giant international climate conference to be held in Pozna?, the daily RZECZPOSPOLITA has published results of a probe on climate change, showing that Poles are more worried about other threats than global warming. Read more here.

Arctic Temperatures (Part 2)

Jennifer Marohasy - November 27, 2008 - 11:24pm

There are no roads to Churchill – a town in northern Canada on the shores of Hudson Bay.   This remote outpost is known as the polar bear capital of the world.   Polar bears have become something of an icon for those concerned that we have a Read more »