Benny Peiser’s Global Warming Policy Foundation Reports The Pope’s Climate Advisors Murder Conspiracy
Complaint Dismissed, And The
Pope’s Climate Adviser Appears To Be A Bit Of A Loon.
Climate Murder Conspiracy Complaint Dismissed - A Cambridge professor who claimed that assassins
may have murdered three British scientists investigating the impact of global
warming has had a complaint against The Times dismissed by the press
regulator. Peter Wadhams said in an interview that he feared he might also have
been targeted himself. When his comments were published byThe Times, the
academic complained that he had been misquoted and that the newspaper had
breached a duty of confidentiality towards him. An investigation by the
Independent Press Standards Organisation has found that Professor Wadhams did
make the claims reported and has cleared the newspaper of breaching the
editors’ code of practice. --David Brown, The Times, 28 September 2015
Pope’s Climate Adviser Fails - Peter Wadhams is something of a favourite at [Bishop Hill], his
researches into the paranormal, his physics-free sea-ice predictions and his
concerns about assassination having provided readers with much entertainment
over the years. The last of these claims led to an official complaint to the
Press Regulator, but it seems that Prof Wadhams' complaint has been no more
successful than his doom-laden predictions about the Arctic. Prof
Wadhams is an advisor to Pope Francis. --Andrew Montford, Bishop Hill, 28 September 2015
And Finally: Holy Wrong - The Pope makes valuable contributions
on religious matter. But he has no business banging on about climate change.
That has nothing to do with faith. It’s about science and provable facts. That
science is disputed, some of it discredited. The Pope’s believe in it is
irrelevant. Stick to religion, Your Holiness. --Editorial, The Sun, 25 September 2015
Relatively Few In US & Europe See Climate Change As A Serious Concern Pope
Francis is generally popular around the world, but when he highlights the
global effects of climate change Friday at the United Nations General Assembly,
he may get a lukewarm reception from many Americans and Europeans. Concern about
climate change is relatively low in the United States and Europe. A median of
42% among both Europeans and Americans reports being very concerned about the
issue. And in the U.S., partisan differences are stark. A majority of Democrats
(62%) say they are very concerned about climate change, compared with just
20% of Republicans. --Jill Carle, Pew Research Center, 25 September 2015
Arctic Ice Recovering - You will be hearing a lot about 2015 having the
fourth lowest minimum Arctic ice extent ever recorded. Here is what they are
not telling you: While Arctic ice varies a lot seasonally, there was a slightly
increasing trend [in recent years], particularly in the last five years. The
value for 2015 is for the record so far; the final number will be known at year
end. --Ron Clutz, Science Matters, 26 September 2015
Dominic Lawson: Climate Saviours & Europe’s Mad Rush For Diesel - The
“rush for diesel” might seem an unmatchably counterproductive idiocy on the
part of the EU member states, as they sought to prove themselves the saviours
of the earth. In fact, it is merely one of a number of catastrophic components
in the climate-change policy makers’ hall of infamy. The inability to deal with
the crises afflicting the European Union is blamed by the European Commission
on member states failing to act as one. Yet unity behind a terrible policy is
worse than any disagreement: and in no cause has the EU been more destructively
united than in the battle against the alleged existential threat to the planet
known as climate change. --Dominic Lawson, The Sunday Times, 27 September 2015
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