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Interesting articles and links
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RE: Interesting articles and links
Helpful ongoing websites:
SPPI: A mix of science opinions updated almost daily.
CO2 Science: All about skeptical science.
Climate Debate Daily: A balanced site for debate from both sides. Many good links there also.
IPPC: The "bad guys".
Watts Up With That?: Skeptical science and opinion.
Climate Audit: CRU's worst enemy Steve McIntyre's site. The title says it all. The auditing here that should have been present in the process all along.
Roy Spencer's site: Another strong skeptical voice who is most interested in the science.
Climate Depot: Skeptical site full of pertinent articles.
RealClimate: The view from AGW believers and one of their main resources.
NOAA: Basically an AGW theory support site. Not hard to guess why.
NASA GISS: To keep an eye on what James Hansen et al are up to. A good place to see what "corrections" to the temperature record he is in the mood to perform this week.
The Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change
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RE: Interesting articles and links
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment...63350.html
Quote:The Big Freeze 2010: An audit
The chilling season goes on. Susie Mesure, Andrew Johnson and Emily Dugan report
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Bitter north-east winds compounded the misery for icy Britain this weekend as forecasters predicted the Arctic weather could last another 10 days, making this the coldest winter the country has endured since the notorious winter of 1962/3.
The sub-zero conditions, which have forced nearly 100 businesses to stop using gas in an effort to conserve supplies, yesterday prompted Gordon Brown to release details of his meeting with the emergency committee, Cobra. With recriminations flying about who was to blame for the chaos that descended on the country last week, the Prime Minister insisted there was no serious threat to gas supplies. "We've got plenty of gas, of course, in our own backyard – the North Sea – and we also have access to the large reserves in Norway and the Netherlands via pipelines," he said.
But Greg Clark, the Tory spokesman on Energy, said that within hours of Mr Brown's statement, the National Grid had issued its third alert that demand for gas outstripped supply. "If we had enough capacity in the system, major users would not have needed to be cut off last week," he said, adding that Britain had storage capacity for 16 days' worth of gas, compared with 100 in Germany and 120 in France.
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