The Times: "Britain’s leading scientific institution [the Royal Society] has been forced to rewrite its guide to climate change and admit that there is greater uncertainty about future temperature increases than it had previously suggested."
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There needs to be a review of the issue. The review needs to be rigorous, not some kludged up Committee of Predetermined Outcomes. A Royal Commission into the science is required.
Crikey: “The only recalcitrants are the Coalition, and as more high-profile businesses join the calls for a carbon price, that recalcitrance means the Coalition will lock itself out of a role in shaping what should be the most significant economic reform of this decade.”
Andrew Bolt: “The four ‘independent experts’ appointed by Gillard to advise the committee include people who are either not expert (in global warming policies, at least) or not independent.”
The New City: “Greenmail occurs when officials and activists with media power disrupt stability and certainty in a particular industry, maintaining pressure and an air of crisis, to intimidate business leaders who hold out against some senseless green measure.”
Kerry O’Brien: “I spoke with Tim Flannery in Sydney today.”
The Heartland Institute’s one day climate seminar will take place in Sydney next Friday. Featuring Chris de Freitas, Bob Carter, Jo Nova, Cory Bernardi, David Evans, Alan Moran, and Barun S. Mitra. Registrations are free.
Few understand how different ecologically the Murray Darling Basin was before European settlement and the impacts of agriculture and the construction of barrages designed to keep salt water out.
The National Bank is evicting the Thompson family in Western Australia and the international blog world is asking for help.
New Minister for Climate Change, Greg Combet, has started his term by calling for the application of commonsense to the debate over global warming policy. Even more important is the application of some independent scientific analysis to the alarmist advice rendered by the UN’s now discredited Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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