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Jun 13 2010

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An historic occasion. Anthony Watts’ Australian lecture tour has begun. 

From TV weatherman to international blogger Anthony Watts’ internet site Watts Up With That? is one of the most popular and accurate sites discussing the climate controversy. 

Anthony Watts will be speaking in 18 cities throughout Australia. Sponsored by the Climate Sceptics his up-to-date itinerary is here… 

Anthony’s visit will also provide the opportunity for some well known Australian sceptics to have their voices heard. During his speaking tour he will be joined onstage (at different times) by David Archibald, David Stockwell, Bob Carter, Jo Nova and Tim Curtin. 

Anthony Watts was interviewed on ABC’s Counterpoint here…

An older YouTube interview is below:

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