Tag Archives: Patrick Michaels

No, Hansen wasn’t wrong!

It’s 30 years since James Hansen testified before the US Congress about climate change. In the same year, he published a paper that produced some forecasts. I wasn’t going to write about this as there are a number of articles … Continue reading

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Anonymity

Unless you haven’t been paying attention, you’ll be aware that I’m writing this blog anonymously. There are a number of reasons why I’ve chosen to do so. I don’t enjoy some of the unpleasant exchanges that appear quite common when … Continue reading

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Watt about Chip and Paddy?

Watts Up With That (WUWT) has a new post called policy implications of climate models on the verge of failure. It discusses a poster presented by Paul C (Chip) Knappenberger and Patrick J. Michaels (Center for the Study of Science, … Continue reading

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Watt about the anti-information?

There is a new post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) by Cato Boffins Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger. The post is called anti-information in climate models. The post considers the two models evaluated by the first … Continue reading

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Watt about some more climate sensitivity?

There’s a guest post on Watts Up With That (WUWT) about a compilation of lower climate sensitivities plus a new one. It’s written by Patrick J Michaels and Paul Knappenberger, the Director and Assistant Director of the Cato Institute. The … Continue reading

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