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Entries by Josh (345)

Thursday
Jun022011

Ecocide - Josh 101

Sounds daft? I can think of a good example...


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Friday
May272011

Nursing a hurt - Josh 100


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Thursday
May192011

Hansen the hopeful - Josh 98

Wednesday
May112011

Conference on the Science and Economics of Climate Change - cartooned by Josh

On 10th May 2011 at Downing College, Cambridge. Sponsored by the Howard Foundation.
The nine fascinating lectures from Phil Jones, Andrew Watson, John Mitchell, Michael Lockwood, Henrik Svensmark, Nils-Axel Morner, Ian Plimer, Vaclav Klaus and Nigel Lawson are summarised visually here.

 

 

Monday
May092011

Preposterous musings - Josh 97

More from the Muppet Meister (and a small tribute to Anthony for getting his paper accepted for publication)

 

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Monday
May092011

Toyland - Josh 96

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Monday
May022011

Climate-no-science now with Kaos! - Josh 97

Sunday
May012011

Climate-no-science - Josh 96

Inspired by a hilarious post at WUWT about a Chemistry Kit with NO CHEMICALS! It reminds one of another area of 'science'...


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Saturday
Apr302011

Wonky Science - Josh 95


 

Wednesday
Mar302011

More Spectating - Josh 92

 

Tim Palmer was sure he was uncertain, but sure that no scientist would be definite about anything, except, of course, being uncertain, which absolutely made everything really clear. 
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Wednesday
Mar302011

Simon says - Josh 91

 

Simon probably did not mean to let this phrase escape from his mouth, but yes, he really did say the smart money was in Global Warming - oh dear.
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Wednesday
Mar302011

Incredible science - Josh 90

Simon Singh, at the Spectator debate, introduced himself as the least credible of the six speakers. Somewhat comically he then presented the audience with a credibility spectrum of people and institutions representing the alarmist and skeptical sides of the debate.

But if he is not credible, why would we believe what he says?

 

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Friday
Mar252011

More Flannel - Josh 88

Sunday
Mar202011

Peer Review - not for the short sighted. Josh 87

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Sunday
Mar202011

IPCC - In a class of its own. Josh 86

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