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Originally Posted by AltaGuy
Really? A quick look and I see that this blogger is employed by an energy company. This whole blog appears to be a misinformation campaign imo - one of many climate skeptic sites pitting ideological doubt-casters against climate scientists.
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Read much? He is , for the most part a semi retired mining executive. He has made a lot of enemies in the statistical analysis world, mainly by just asking to see the data, and see the work to back up claims. For a lack of better of term, he has owned some of the big name climate researchers in their own field by just finding mistakes in their data, and in some cases the manipulation of the data. You can go back and read his posts prior to climategate, in which he was right about data set errors and influencing.
If you just want to make up your mind over glossy headlines in the media instead of immersing yourself in the data, thats up to you. Admittedly it's dry and hard to follow. That guy puts up all his data sets, all his work, for all to see and pick at. Something even the publically funded researches refuse to do even though they are claiming their work is for the greater good.