Unthreaded
Who voted for Greenpeace Mr Huhne?
http://www.realclimategate.org/2011/03/who-voted-for-greenpeace-mr-huhne/
Who voted for Greenpeace at the last election?
A simple rhetorical question for Mr Huhne, because in the Guardian/Observer it was reported that Greenpeace will be keeping an eye on things:
“Chris Huhne, the energy and climate secretary, said recently that “green” organisations such as Greenpeace would be asked to play a formal monitoring role to check that government was meeting its commitments.”
(from Sundays Observer)

Max Hastings on energy gap, MSM may be waking up at last
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1366274/Japan-tsunami-earthquake-Nuclear-power-plants-dangerous.html

Guardian getting its numbers wrong by a factor of 15!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/mar/14/feedin-tariff-uturn-solar?INTCMP=SRCH
Initially this article made the assertion the new 50KWp limit for the higher feed in tariff was the equivelant of a SINGLE domestic roof. At 6pm they had to change it to 15 houses due to comments.
It was clear that at this point the argument then started to melt away.
Typical.
SDCS

I mean, repost, not report.

This was on Climate Audit A great video to bookmark - apologies if it is a report
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BQpciw8suk&feature=player_embedded

PMT
More Schwarz on Deniers here. Barking!
http://www.siib.org/news/939-SIIB/version/default/part/AttachmentData/data/SR%20Denier%20Final%20Gallies.pdf

Your Grace,
I can't seem to face up to the facts
I'm tense and nervous and I
Can't relax
Psycho Babble?
Qu'est Que C'est
How Denier Movements Debunk Evolution, Climate Change, and Nonlocal Consciousness:-
http://www.neuroquantology.com/journal/index.php/nq/article/view/394
Paul

Well Bish the times and other things they are a changin’.
The EESC president’s statement on the natural disaster in Japan and the Pacific region
11 Mar 2011
Speaker: Staffan Nilsson, Organisation: EESC
Yesterday the last paragraph:-
"The earthquake and tsunami will clearly have a severe impact on the economic and social activities of the region. Some islands affected by climate change have been hit. Has not the time come to demonstrate on solidarity – not least solidarity in combating and adapting to climate change and global warming? Mother Nature has again given us a sign that that is what we need to do."
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Today it reads:-
“This is a time for solidarity, and we urge the EU and other international organisations to provide immediate and appropriate assistance, if needed, to help governments and civil society organisations in the region deal with this tragedy. We also call on humanitarian civil society organisations to react quickly to provide support to Japan and all the other affected countries.”
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No reference or explanation for the change

Meanwhile, Barry Bickmore, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences at Brigham Young University, is still using the ol’ consensus-97% line:
In climate science, there is a clear consensus. Two recent peer-reviewed studies have shown that 97-98% of working climate scientists think humans are significantly affecting the Earth’s climate.
From http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/45086.html.

Hmmmmm...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12718287