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by | Dec 2, 2009

What does Senate Environment and Public Works chairwoman (I assume she doesn’t want to be called “chairman”) Barbara Boxer call Climategate? “You call it ‘Climategate’; I call it ‘E-mail-theft-gate,’” she said during a committee meeting. “Whatever it is, the main…

by | Dec 2, 2009

Since watching the Climategate scandal explode a week before Thanksgiving, debris from the mushroom cloud has rained upon the earth, and there are hints that some folks (other than me and my fellow climate realists) are getting curious about how…

by | Nov 30, 2009

…so many similarities between Climategate’s villain and the “Groundhog Day” antihero:

by | Nov 24, 2009

Phil Jones, head of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia and the epicenter of Climategate, now has a new explanation for the now famous “trick” to “hide the (temperature) decline:” “The use of the term ‘hiding…

by | Nov 24, 2009

The Amazing Revkin of the New York Times, that is, who at about 5:00 yesterday posted a reader response to the whining of University of Chicago climatologist Raymond Pierrehumbert, who also contributes to the alarmist RealClimate blog. The responder is…

by | Nov 24, 2009

From today’s broadcast:

by | Nov 23, 2009

Drudge linked it, so a video that shows polar bears falling from the sky due to global warming is getting a lot of Web attention. There’s another animated one out of Portugal (Hat tip: Washington Post‘s David Fahrenthold) that depicts…

by | Nov 23, 2009

The last place cable news network is following the same tack it took on the ACORN scandal, which is, ignore the story that is not only overturning the cart and its apples, but is also crushing them into a pulp…

by | Nov 23, 2009

On Friday the New York Times‘ house global warming author Andy Revkin, reporting on the breaking (Revkin would prefer it be braking) global Climategate scandal, said repercussions “continue to unfold” and that “there’s much more to explore, of course.” So…

by | Nov 23, 2009

Today’s report about political developments surrounding the global warming issue is brought to you by the letter “C.” 1. C is for “carbon dioxide.” Environmental extremists and major news journalists call this gas that is exhaled by all animals, and…

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