"CLIMATE - THE COUNTER CONSENSUS" - by ICSC science advisor, Professor Robert M. Carter, Australia
THE ICSC CLIMATE SCIENTISTS' REGISTER
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IPCC EXCUSES MISS THE POINT - FLAWS ONLY TIP OF ICEBERG |
February 27, 2010: "A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC - the emerging errors of the IPCC's 2007 report are not incidental but fundamental, says Christopher Booker", "The chief defence offered by the warmists to all those revelations centred on the IPCC's last 2007 report is that they were only a few marginal mistakes scattered through a vast, 3,000-page document. ... But this completely misses the point. Put the errors together and it can be seen that one after another they tick off all the central, iconic issues of the entire global warming saga." Read whole piece. |
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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OF MALDIVES - NO SEA LEVEL "THREAT" |
October 20, 2009: "Maldives’ president all wet on sea level", Open letter to President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives from Nils-Axel Mörner, PhD (Sea Level Changes and Climate), Emeritus Professor of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, published in the Financial Post, National Post, Toronto, Canada.. "You have recently held an undersea Cabinet meeting to raise awareness of the idea that global sea level is rising and hence threatens to drown the Maldives. This proposition is not founded in observational facts and true scientific judgments." Read whole open letter. Read "Maldives' underwater cabinet meeting was a sorry stunt", by Christopher Booker, October 24, 2009, The Telegraph, London, United Kingdom. Read scientific paper from Professor Mörner that addresses sea level change in the Maldives (from which the below graph is extracted). 
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AUSTRALIAN SENATOR URGES PUBLIC OPPOSITION TO CLIMATE PLAN |
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October 12, 2009: "[Australian Senator] Barnaby Jones tells Queenslanders to fight ETS [Emissions Trading Scheme]", Media Release - Australian Climate Science Coalition (ACSC). "“The minister cannot expect support for legislation, which will come at great cost, to supposedly reduce already declining global temperature, while at the same time; levels of carbon dioxide continue to rise." said ACSC and ICSC adviser Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University. Read the whole media release. |
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GLOBAL HURRICANE ENERGY WEAKEST IN THREE DECADES |
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February 26, 2010: "Great Depression! Tropical Cyclone Energy near 30-year lows", by Ryan N. Maue, PhD candidate, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, U.S.A. "Both Northern Hemisphere and South Hemisphere AND therefore overall Global hurricane activity has continued to sink to levels not seen since the 1970s. Even more astounding, when the Southern Hemisphere hurricane data is analyzed to create a global value, we see that Global Hurricane Energy has sunk to 30-year lows, at the least. ... just as there are active periods of hurricane activity around the globe, there are inactive periods, and we are currently experiencing one of the most impressive inactive periods, now for almost 3 years... Under global warming scenarios, hurricane intensity is expected to increase (on the order of a few percent), but MANY questions remain as to how much, where, and when. This science is very far from settled." Read the whole piece and see the various plots of "Accumulated Cyclone Energy". |
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ICSC CALLS FOR OPEN DEBATE ON CLIMATE CHANGE CAUSES |
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February 19, 2010: "Climate Change Debate", Alberta Prime Time TV, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - broadcast across Alberta "Climategate has done us a great favour in that it has brought out into the public much of the discussion that has been going on behind closed doors at geological meetings, etc. And so, what we really need in Alberta and in fact across Canada and throughout the world is to stop demonizing one side or the other ... What we need to do is to have open science hearings where scientists of different points of view are invited in to present to the government, to committee hearings ... "We should [also] help poor countries and others develop the tools, so they can become strong enough, have a strong enough infrastructure, so they can adapt to climate change without catastrophe." Watch whole debate. |
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