More climate change links
Only a half dozen this week.
McKitrick, in an article published more than two months ago, summarized some of the problems with the data and the analysis.
McIntyre discusses an email from Michael Mann, July 2003: "This is the sort of 'dirty laundry' one doesn’t want to fall into the hands of those who might potentially try to distort things . . . "
Helpful explanation of what "hiding the decline" means.
From the UK Telegraph: "Climategate reveals 'the most influential tree in the world'".
An intriguing discussion of "Bond events" and why it might well be time for the Earth to get colder.
And finally, because here at the Door we're all about Fairness: "How To Talk to a Climate Skeptic"--link fixed now!, a lengthy, seemingly exhaustive rebuttal to all the niggling criticisms of man-made global warming. Judge for yourself.


Your final link is a repeat of the "Bond Event".
Posted by: magilson | December 07, 2009 at 08:41 AM
The "How to talk to a skeptic" reminds me of nothing so much as the incredibly extensive defenses of the anti-Evolutionists.
I checked some of it out, and after finding the first few howlers gave it up as a lost cause.
Climate Scientologists, indeed.
Posted by: JorgXMcKie | December 07, 2009 at 11:32 PM