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Reason 2 EA’s Policy of Saltmash Habitat Creation Is Fatally Flawed – Jan 2014

DEFRA have targeted EA with recreating saltmarsh by flooding farmland. Here is reason #2 why this policy is fatally flawed. There is mud in the sea around East Anglia, that’s why the sea is murky unlike in Cornwall or Mediterranean. … Continue reading

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Global Temperature Rise Do Cycles Or Straight Lines Fit Best – May 2013

Which line best fits this graph of global temperature rise  ( HADCRUT4 global mean via woodfortrees.org ) Ok they’re not graphs of temperature but temperature anomaly, which is the difference between temperature at average over some period. A combination of … Continue reading

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Wind Power On The Daily Politics – What Happens When Wind Doesnt Blow

On 1 November 2012 Caroline Lucas and James Delingpole appeared for a brief debate about wind power during the last 5 minutes of the Daily Politics. A transcript is on carbonbrief.org and just in case the link stops working here’s … Continue reading

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Global Temperature Is It Rising Or Falling, Does It Even Exist?

Global temperatures are central to the alarm over climate change and global warming. The entire issue is driven by global temperatures having risen about 0.5°C since 1980. It is claimed by IPCC this rise has been caused by green house … Continue reading

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IPCC Global Warming Alarm Over CO2 But Stay Silent On Suns Growing Heat

I want to encourage you to read Peter Taylor’s book Chill.  The key point is from 1990 to 2000 changes in the sun’s output and reduction in cloud cover were responsible for an increase of at least 6 wm-2 at … Continue reading

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