Questions, questions
Jun 25, 2013
Bishop Hill in Climate: Parliament

This is a guest post by Doug Keenan.

The recent Bishop Hill post “Met Office admits claims of significant temperature rise untenable” was the topic of a post at Watts Up With That, “Uh oh, the Met Office has set the cat amongst the pigeons”.  In the latter post, Lord Donoughue left a comment, saying in particular that if anyone would like to suggest further Parliamentary Questions for him to table, he would welcome such.  Afterwards, Martin A set up a Bishop Hill Discussion entitled “Questions to suggest to Lord Donoughue”.

There have been many really good suggestions, for which Lord Donoughue is highly grateful.  Thus far, eight of the suggested Parliamentary Questions have been tabled.  The eight Questions are listed below.  A couple issues should be noted.  First, there were more than eight good suggestions for Questions; there are limits, though, on how many Questions can be tabled.  Second, there are strict rules on the wording of Parliamentary Questions; the wordings below were obtained after discussions between Lord Donoughue and the officials at the Lords Table.

Lord Donoughue intends to table more of the suggested Questions.  He would also be grateful for additional recommendations.  One topic for which recommendations would be particularly appreciated is the recent claim about “97% of scientists”: that claim has been influential with the government, and it would be helpful to table Questions that would bring out the truth about it.

 

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