Yeah, I can buy that.
Sleeping in one eight-hour chunk is a very recent phenomenon, and lying awake at night could be good for you, according to scientists and historians.
Yeah, I can buy that.
Sleeping in one eight-hour chunk is a very recent phenomenon, and lying awake at night could be good for you, according to scientists and historians.
Gleick was wrong on his actions, and he's wrong on the science.
The truth, indeed, will out.
Here’s a face-meet-palm-moment: if Heartland is spreading misinformation on science then why not try explaining where their science is wrong, rather than just repeat this mindless, unsubstantiated…
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Not just a good idea, it's the law.
It appears that the faster-than-light neutrino results, announced last September by the OPERA collaboration in Italy, was due to a mistake after all. A bad connection between a GPS unit and a computer…
Usually, it's "deny, deny, deny", but it looks like the weasel knew he was going to get caught and figured coming clean might mitigate the consequences.
tl;dr – global warming activists are losing the argument so badly, they're resorting to petty espionage and forgery
As many of us had surmised, Peter Gleick of the Pacific Institute is the Heartland document leaker. He has issued this statement: Since the release in mid-February of a series of documents related……
There is no fracking consensus.
At the end of last year, the media widely trumpeted the “recantation†by Richard Muller, a physics professor at Berkeley. Muller’s confession of faith was met with the unreserved glee of fanatics …
I'm sure they feel just like the guys who had to take down the old geocentric displays of the universe after Copernicus showed up :)
WUWT readers may recall our guest post from Russ Steele in 2009: CA Academy of Science AGW display apparently not very popular Here are a couple of photos from his visit then: That’s one big…
So I wonder if the faker will come clean on their own, or if they'll be dragged into the spotlight kicking and screaming.
After yesterday’s post on why I thought that one of the documents in the Heartland leak was a fake,…
Even a firm believer in Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming can see the lies in HeartlandGate.
The climate blogs have been swept by quite a scoop in the past few days. An anonymous leaker…
Dirty tricks, indeed…
Guest post by Alan CarubaFull disclosure: Years ago I received a small stipend from The Heartland Institute to help cover the costs of writing articles regarding the global warming hoax, well befor……
Gotta love metadata…
Desmogblog’s first post about these documents was yesterday (2/14) at 14:13. I’m not exactly sure what time zone that is, but this means — if I’m downloading and interpreting this data co…
Follow the money, +Tony Sidaway
I haven’t had the chance to have much of a look at what some climate activists are calling the ‘sceptics climategate’. Except it isn’t. The sums of money involved here are minute, comp…
The Natural Climate Change Deniers get desperate…
Major embarrassment for Joe Romm, and DeSmog and their unthinking fans. In the hours after the ClimateGate emails were released, skeptics asked about their authenticity (as we are want to do). In the …
Sure, tax the rich. There's plenty more where they came from, right?
Gov. Jerry Brown wants to hit California’s highest-income taxpayers with billions of dollars in new taxes, and is jousting with other groups with their own tax-the-rich measures over which, if…
Okay, once again, not interested in Google Hot, and anything that pops up outside of what I choose to see is going to be reported as spam.
Don't be evil, indeed.
While the libertarian in me despises the idea of yet another government regulation, the asthmatic in me loves the concept.
Less is more, according to New Hampshire lawmakers debating whether to ban the use of scented or fragrant soaps by state employees.