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Response By Roger A. Pielke Sr. To The Real Climate Weblog “More Bubkes”
Real Climate has posted a response titled “More bubkes” to my weblog of July 30 2009 titled Real Climate’s Misinformation . First, it is clear they are (deliberately?) misinterpreting what I wrote on the weblog. Embedded in the personal attack comments that Real Climate permits ...
Bubkes
realclimate.org — Some parts of the blogosphere, headed up by CEI (" CO2: They call it pollution, we call... it life! "), are all a-twitter over an apparently "suppressed" document that supposedly undermines the EPA Endangerment finding about human emissions of carbon ... (more) Bubkes
More bubkes
More bubkes
realclimate.org — Roger Pielke Sr. has raised very strong allegations against RealClimate in a recent blog post . Since... they come from a scientific colleague, we consider it worthwhile responding directly. The statement Pielke considers “misinformation” is a single ... (more) More bubkes
Real Climate’s Misinformation
climatesci.org — Real Climate posted a weblog on June 21 2009 titled “A warning from Copenhagen” . They report... on a Synthesis Report of the Copenhagen Congress which was handed over to the Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen in Brussels the previous week.  ... (more) Real Climate’s Misinformation
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Bubkes II – RC’s “rush hour”
Watts Up With That? — ... Response By Roger A. Pielke Sr. To The Real Climate Weblog “More Bubkes” ...

Pielke Sr. on RC – continued misinformation
Watts Up With That? — ... and see) that the sea level rise has flattened and that the upper ocean heat content changes have been essentially flat since 2004. ...

More on RC Misinformation from Pielke Sr.
Watts Up With That? — ... I also want to repeat what I wrote in my July 2 2009 weblog Response By Roger A. Pielke Sr. To The Real Climate Weblog “More Bubkes” ...

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