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Tag Archives: Andrew Neil
Making Science Public
I wasn’t sure whether to write about this as I’m unsure of what to make of it and there may be subtleties that I’ve missed. Bearing that in mind, I will go ahead anyway. The University of Nottingham has a … Continue reading
Mike Hulme and the 97% consensus
Ben Pile, a writer for Spiked Online who has his own blog called climate-resistance, has a guest post on a University of Nottingham Making Science public blog. His post discusses Andrew Neil’s interview with Ed Davey, Dana’s response, and also … Continue reading
Anonymity
Unless you haven’t been paying attention, you’ll be aware that I’m writing this blog anonymously. There are a number of reasons why I’ve chosen to do so. I don’t enjoy some of the unpleasant exchanges that appear quite common when … Continue reading
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
19 Comments
Andrew Neil and the smoothed data
In case you don’t already know, last Sunday Andrew Neil interviewed Ed Davey on the Sunday Politics show. Andrew has come under quite a lot of criticism for using what many feel are typical skeptic (denier?) arguments, when conducting this … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Andrew Neil, Daily Politics, Decadally smoothed, Edward Davey, Met Office, Temperature
34 Comments
Andrew Neil and Ed Davey
Unfortunately my holiday cottage has Wi-Fi, so I haven’t been able to completely ignore what’s been going on in the outside world. I can’t quite resist, therefore, commenting on Andrew Neil’s interview with Ed Davey. Andrew Neil is the host … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Andrew Neil, Arctic, Ed Davey, Edward Davey, Met Office, Richard Tol, surface temperatures, The Sunday Politics, Twitter
26 Comments
Arctic sea ice extent
I was somewhat surprised to see the following tweet from Andrew Neil Scientists, Marine Research, Bergen: decline in Arctic ice not thru warmer air but by shifts in ocean currents, pushing warmer water north — Andrew Neil (@afneil) July 6, … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Andrew Neil, arctic sea ice, Ken Drinkwater, NOAA, Telegraph
38 Comments