Irregular climate is taking a summer Hiatus. Things are winding down and wont resume until September. If you want to keep up with what ever I end up doing your best bet is to follow my personal twitter stream, and read my blog… but I might not even post anything there. Have a great summer!
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On this week’s show: Some good news, and some sad news, IOP oh no!, it’s not about saving the planet, the skeptic debunk of the week and Ken Cuccinelli doesn’t know when to quit Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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This week: The US Senate surrender, denynig the undeniable, deniers turn on each other, more blacklist hypocrisy, where has all the phytoplankton gone?, happy 35th birthday global warming, and the skeptic debunk of the week. Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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This week: Some good news, and some sad news, IOP oh no!, it’s not about saving the planet, the skeptic debunk of the week and Ken Cuccinelli doesn’t know when to quit Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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On the week’s shopw: Journalismgate, Cuccinelli strikes back, Prawngate, and the skeptic debunk of the week! Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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On this week’s show: An assessment of the assessment, The exoneration of Mann, The final nail in the climategate coffin, bad reporting, dishonesty and hate, and the skeptic debunk of the week! Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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On this week’s showk: Money minds its own business, Oh No! It’s Monckton again!, Where do the deniers keep their skepticism?, My blacklist is longer than yours, Godwin’s law, Blacklist paper wrap up, The word is authority, but who has it (and where did they get it?), The skeptic debunk of the week Irregular Climate…
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This week: Journalismgate, Cuccinelli strikes back, Prawngate, and the skeptic debunk of the week! Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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Episode 8 of Irregular Climate will be delayed. Probably until the weekend. Things at the day job have been more hectic than usual, but I promise to get the episode out as soon as possible. UPDATE: Episode 8 has been released. Get it here.
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As discussed in Episode 3 (28:15 for the relevant bit), John Abraham of St. Thomas University delivered a devastating debunking of Monckton. Monckton initially replied by claiming ad hominem, while launching into ad hominem in the same sentence: So unusual is this attempt actually to meet us in argument, and so venomously ad hominem are Abraham’s artful puerilities, delivered…
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This week: An assessment of the assessment, The exoneration of Mann, The final nail in the climategate coffin, bad reporting, dishonesty and hate, and the skeptic debunk of the week! Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Feedback is always appreciated.
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Just a quick note as to why it is just me this week. I am sad to report that Graham Wayne is no longer able to co-host the podcast with me. I own Graham a great deal; he has been instrumental in improving the quality of irregular climate. He will be missed. Thankfully he has…
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This week: Money minds its own business, Oh No! It’s Monckton again!, Where do the deniers keep their skepticism?, My blacklist is longer than yours, Godwin’s law, Blacklist paper wrap up, The word is authority, but who has it (and where did they get it?), The skeptic debunk of the week Irregular Climate is now…
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On this weeks show: EPA says CO2 reduction is cheap, Idiot politician of the week, Expert credibility on climate change, lying deniers, A 5 month old apology from the Sunday Times, lies polls and damned lying polls, the skeptic debunk of the week, whale poop and carbon dioxide. Irregular Climate is now accepting donations. Donate…
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