Posts tagged…Ipcc

Monckton’s litany

Fri, Jul 18 2008
Christopher, Viscount Monkton of Brenchley, is a good scholar and a fine writer. This clever recital pulls no punches but you may feel like responding 'amen' (at least you might…if you were a 'dissenter')
  • Canute couldn’t stop sea level rising. Officials can’t stop it either.
  • Even if global temperature has risen, it has risen in a straight line at a natural 0.5 °C/century for 300 years since…

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The cost of the IPCC carbon target

Fri, Feb 15 2008

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Italian energy economists report on the means of achieving the IPCC’s target of 550 ppm of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere by the second half of the 21st century. It implies a different world, poorer than we currently imagine, and visibly different too.

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The full paper can be found here

“Given projected world population dynamics, this objective requires…

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Best demolition of IPCC case on Climate

Thu, Jan 31 2008

Dr Bob Carter, a geologist and paleontologist at James Cook and Adelaide Universities writes clear economical prose, provides good illustrations and extensive citations.

His paper The Myth of Dangerous Human-Caused Climate Change is a clever, very readable demolition job.