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Entries by Josh (345)

Wednesday
Jun122013

Look, it's renewable, ok? Josh 227

 

We are speechless. Maybe a cartoon will help.

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Sunday
Jun092013

Mad Men: The Prequel - Josh 226

Updated on Jun 10, 2013 by Registered CommenterJosh

A slightly different cartoon today as it is a parody of a lovely illustration by artist Steve Brodner for an article in The American Prospect (title updated). The article is wide of the mark and Anthony, who feature's in Steve's image, and I decided to create something that expressed another view point.

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Sunday
Jun092013

Tim Yeo à la carte - Josh 225

Front page in The Sunday Times today and, of course, much reported here, here, here, here and here on BishopHill.

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Saturday
Jun012013

More from the 'Wrong Files' - Josh 224

The Met Office (along with everyone else, it seems) has much to say about Doug Keenan's post (simplified by our host here) and can be found on their blog here and website here

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Sunday
May262013

Significantly Met O££ice - Josh 223

 

Following Doug's extraordinary post this morning we imagine Julia Slingo, Met Office, offering an apology.

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Updated text H/t Doug

Saturday
May252013

Homework fail - Josh 222

John Cook and Dana Nuccitelli whose tweets and recent survey have been much discussed on the blogs, especially by Brandon and Lucia at The Blackboard, here, here, here, here, here and here. H/t and thanks to both of them for helping get the cartoon right ;-)

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Saturday
May112013

AR5: A Progress report - Josh 221

Steve McIntyre has a hilarious post on the desperate measures needed to get some non peer reviewed papers into the IPCC's AR5. I am not sure where the phrase 'Frankenscience' comes from but it seems appropriate for AR5 which already looks DOA.

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Wednesday
May082013

It's voting, Jim, but not as we know it - Josh 220

 

An interesting way of voting - see here and here.

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Tuesday
May072013

Bitter for some - Josh 219


Hooray, at long last! A politician with a really great cartoonable face. I'm sure I can hear the appreciative sharpening of pencils across the UK. I will certainly be trying to do him justice ;-)

Well done, Nigel, and all the best with the politics too.

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Monday
May062013

A well cooked survey - Josh 218

Lots of blogs helping John Cook out here, especially Lucia and Brandon over at The Blackboard where Brandon has just discovered that the survey of 12,000 papers, is, in fact, not a survey of 12,000 papers but a selection of papers based on John's own idea of which should be chosen. Wow.

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Wednesday
Apr242013

Data in the Raw - Josh 217

With several questions from MPs recently, see here, here and here,  on the statistical analysis supporting the Met Office's claims about recent warming, it is probably time for the Met Office to do some revealing of evidence. Julia Slingo holds up the relevant papers on the subject.

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Monday
Apr222013

A bit sensitive - Josh 216

Not sure which direction Dana 'Scooter' Nuccitelli is going but I dont think it is too worrying.

H/t to Anthony for suggesting this cartoon.

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Sunday
Apr212013

You cant keep some things down - Josh 215

Over at Climate Audit, Steve has been looking at the resurfacing of some Hockey Stick science papers, and the fun continues here and here.

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Saturday
Apr062013

Tamino does Climate Audit Covers - Josh 214

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Tamino's recent posts on Marcott et al bear an uncanny similarity to Steve McIntyre's work at Climate Audit. Dave Burton noticed and commented:

Grant, I find it just plain bizarre that you wrote all this and never even mentioned Steve McIntyre, who first figured out what Marcott had done wrong, and whose excellent work is the whole reason you wrote this.

H/t WUWT 

This cartoon imagines Tamino, aka statistician and folk singer Grant Foster, putting things right. Do suggest some more songs that Tamino might like to try. I am sure he will be very grateful.

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Monday
Apr012013

Introducing 'The Scythe' - Josh 213

 

 

It has already been concluded by Marcott et al that their results should now show no modern uptick i.e. no Hockey Stick blade. As Richard Drake notes at Climate Audit the new look graph is like a scythe. An appropriate metaphor for those who are now reaping what they sowed for so many years. 

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