Posts Tagged ‘Climategate’

‘Climategate scientists should be immediately beatified in preparation for full sainthood by 2011′ says latest official enquiry

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Go on then. Have a guess what the latest official Climategate enquiry – headed by the rigorous, utterly unbiased, totally impartial, and fanatically unpartisan Lord Oxburgh – has decided.
Yes, that’s right. They’re all totally innocent!
“We found a small group of dedicated if slightly disorganised researchers who were ill-prepared for being the focus of public attention,” [...]

Climategate: Is the British government conspiring not to prosecute?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Ed Miliband, the weird blobby egg creature with dark hair on top currently doing untold damage as Britain’s Energy and Climate Secretary, has declared war on Climate Sceptics.
According to the Observer:
The danger of climate scepticism was that it would undermine public support for unpopular decisions needed to curb carbon emissions, including the likelihood of higher [...]

Climategate investigated by – WTF? – the ‘National Domestic Extremism’ team

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Finally the Norfolk rozzers are on the case of Climategate. Are they investigating fraudulent misuse of grant funds? Misleading manipulation of data by a taxpayer-funded research institute? Conspiracy to encourage the squandering of trillions of dollars on a non-existent problem?
Not according to the researches of the estimable blogger Bishop Hill. This morning he contacted the [...]

Climategate: the corruption of Wikipedia

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

If you want to know the truth about Climategate, definitely don’t use Wikipedia. “Climatic Research Unit e-mail controversy”, is its preferred, mealy-mouthed euphemism to describe the greatest scientific scandal of the modern age. Not that you’d ever guess it was a scandal from  the accompanying article. It reads more like a damage-limitation press release put [...]

Copenhagen: the sweet sound of exploding watermelons

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

I take it all back. Copenhagen was worth it, after all – if only for the sphincter-bursting rage its supposed failure has caused among our libtard watermelon chums. (That’s watermelon, as in: green on the outside, red on the inside).
As Damian reports, on Twitter they’re all planning to cleanse Mother Gaia of their polluting presence [...]

Climategate: we won the battle, but at Copenhagen we just lost the war

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Copenhagen has been a disaster for the free world and hardly anyone seems to have noticed.
We have been distracted by the sweet schadenfreude as the event was overshadowed by the Climategate scandal at the beginning, and the Russian bombshell at the end.
And by our delight in seeing the many business interests of the IPCC ’s [...]


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