These articles present a unique radical analysis of the global warming social phenomenon and environmental, health and safety issues. Denis G Rancourt is a former professor of physics (University of Ottawa) and an environmental science researcher. His scientific research has been concentrated in the areas of spectroscopic and diffraction measurement methods, magnetism, reactive environmental nanoparticles, aquatic sediments and nutrients, and boreal forest lakes.
Monday, May 17, 2010
In-depth radio interview with Marc Morano of ClimateDepot
Denis rancourt interviewed Marc Morano from Climate Depot for a solid hour on CHUO 89.1 FM, Ottawa, The Five O'Clock Train.
A lot of ground was covered, including some hard questions about Climate Depot's funding.
I put a "climate tutorial" together, to help curious newcomers come up to speed on (at least) the basics of climate science, the assumption being that once there, they will push on to find out for themselves.
An initial version of this was posted on the ClimateGate website, but very shortly thereafter, the owner couldn't continue to devote time to supporting it.
http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddrj9jjs_0fsv8n9gw
My email is in the "google doc" above, if you care to comment.
I put a "climate tutorial" together, to help curious newcomers come up to speed on (at least) the basics of climate science, the assumption being that once there, they will push on to find out for themselves.
ReplyDeleteAn initial version of this was posted on the ClimateGate website, but very shortly thereafter, the owner couldn't continue to devote time to supporting it.
http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddrj9jjs_0fsv8n9gw
My email is in the "google doc" above, if you care to comment.
Phony carbon credits are going to make billionaires ouy of the Clintons, the Gores and the Obamas
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