Another round of Climate Cuttings to set you up for the weekend...
Vaclav Klaus rounds of his trip to the UK with an article in the Spectator: Thank Heavens for Bob Carter.
Carter himself is meanwhile telling the residents of Hong Kong about what we know (or not) about the climate. Buy Bob's book here.
Also in the Spectator, Rod Liddle says that Dellers has lost his sense of humour over the 10:10 video. Liddle thinks it was "quite funny, and nicely done and even self-deprecatingly ironic". Right.
McIntyre seems to have got hold of one of Ray Bradley's emails, in which Mann's lieutenant says he has offered to drop his plagiarism charge if Wegman requests the withdrawal of his report to Congress. Commenters wonder if this amounts to blackmail and interfering with the congressional record. More at WUWT.
Donna Laframboise notes the curious case of Richard Klein, who moved from Greenpeace campaigner, to MSc, to IPCC lead author, to IPCC coordinating lead author and finally to his doctorate, in that order.
Michael Mann et al try the ad-hominem approach to dealing with Nature's positive review of Pielke Jnr's book.
And lastly, Nature reports that space tourism will accelerate climate change.