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Birdnow: British Police Raid Climategate Blogger’s Home

There is often a price to pay for miracles. Several years back a miracle occured at Climate Audit, the website of Steve McIntyre (the man who debunked Michael Mann’s Hockey Stick graph); a slew of e-mails hacked or leaked from … Continue reading

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Booker: A devastating report lays bare the BBC’s endemic bias on global warming (3)

From its breathtaking footage of killer whales hunting in packs to the scenes of penguins swimming with balletic grace under the sea ice, Sir David Attenborough’s BBC series Frozen Planet has been acclaimed as perhaps the most riveting sequence of … Continue reading

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Corcoran: A new Climategate scandal, familiar cast of characters

On the eve of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which opens in Durban, South Africa, on Nov. 28, a second massive collection of embarrassing climate science emails have been dumped on the world via a web server … Continue reading

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Goldstein: Al Gore’s new message

Question: Who said the following? “Climate change is not your fault for the car you drive, the lights you turn on, or the food you eat.” The CEO of Exxon Mobil?  Republican Gov. Rick Perry? George Bush? Stephen Harper? Sarah … Continue reading

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Martin: WikiLeaks Cables Confirm Worst Fears of Climate Skeptics

Just a year ago, the Climategate files — a collection of emails, data, and computer source code — were somehow purloined from the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit and made public. Pajamas Media was one of the first … Continue reading

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Sheppard: Climate Alarmist Wants WWII Style Rationing to Save Planet

A group of scientists who apparently didn’t get the “Kyoto is Dead” memo are calling upon fellow alarmists attending the Cancun climate summit to take much tougher measures to cut carbon emissions. One is actually calling for leaders of developed … Continue reading

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Mead: Dead Green Treaty Stinks Up The Room

What a difference a year makes.  Last year at this time, the Great Green Delusion — that the United Nations process could deliver a treaty that would stop global warming dead in its tracks — was the hottest idea in … Continue reading

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Wente: Can environmentalism be saved from itself? (1)

Maybe it was just a bad dream. Just a year ago, 15,000 of the world’s leaders, diplomats, and UN officials were gearing up to descend on Copenhagen to forge a global treaty that would save the planet. The world’s media … Continue reading

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EDITORIAL: Climate craziness cools in Cancun

Today, U.N. negotiators will begin two weeks of meetings in Cancun, Mexico, looking for a way to move the climate action agenda forward, impose global carbon emissions caps and compel countries to pay a series of new international taxes to … Continue reading

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Booker: The climate change scare is dying, but do our MPs notice? (2)

Nothing more poignantly reflects the collapse of the great global warming scare than the decision of the Chicago Carbon Exchange, the largest in the world, to stop trading in "carbon" – buying and selling the right of businesses to continue … Continue reading

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Foster: The Copenhagen emissions gap (1)

Actual carbon dioxide emissions will be far above what the IPCC wants Long-range economic projections are usually useless, but this week’s World Energy Outlook from the International Energy Agency is immediately revealing. It emphasizes the massive failure of the United … Continue reading

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