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Daily Archives: July 22, 2013
Andrew Neil’s correction to the corrections
Last Sunday Andrew Neil interviewed Ed Davey on the Sunday politics show on BBC1. I thought it was a very poor interview and criticised it in a recent post. Dana Nuccitelli was also very critical and pointed out a number … Continue reading
Posted in Anthony Watts, Climate change, Global warming, Roy Spencer, Watts Up With That
Tagged Andrew Neil, Arctic, Dana Nuccitelli, Ed Davey, Edward Davey, Met Office
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Watt about the averages?
Just a quick post to point out that Bob Tisdale doesn’t read things very carefully, or doesn’t take much time to think about what he has read. In a recent Watts Up With That (WUWT) post called Why the NOAA … Continue reading
Watt about our priorities?
I’ve tried to stick mainly to discussing science, rather than opinion, but thought I would comment on a recent Watts Up With That (WUWT) post called Lomborg: Let’s get our priorities right. The author of the post is Bjorn Lomborg … Continue reading