November 20, 2009
The Saskatchewan Party: Not Spending Enough!
Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!
October, 2009 - Under the Green Options Plan, SaskPower intends to procure up to 175MW of wind power from independent power producers.
November, 2009 - Wall Govt Scrambles To Cover Deficit
Previous: As goes Ontario...
The Sound Of All Hell About To Break Loose, Con't
At Planet Gore, more exerpts from the Hadley CRU files;
And, perhaps most reprehensibly, a long series of communications discussing how best to squeeze dissenting scientists out of the peer review process. How, in other words, to create a scientific climate in which anyone who disagrees with AGW can be written off as a crank, whose views do not have a scrap of authority.
From the comments;
I love the e-mails back and forth about the endpoint problem in the F77 models, where the interpolation algorithm tends to skew the graph way up near the endpoint regardless of the input data because of the way the algorithm works.
They weren't worried about the algorithm per se, but whether it would be noticed.
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I'm a researcher, at least when I find the time. I have considerable experience writing and reviewing technical papers.
Presuming that these email excerpts collected by Delingpole are not taken out of context, this is amazing stuff. It indicates a clear debauchery and politicalization of the scientific method.
All researchers want their horse to win, but for most its tempered - at least at the conscious level - by a deep dedication to fair play and the truth. As a whole their integrity has always impressed me. If these emails by Phil Jones are as bad as they appear, he should spend the rest of his days as a Wall-Mart greeter, cause he doesn't deserve to be a scientist.
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Last night I did a Google search for FOI2009.ZIP and got 19 results, tonight I get 1080.
Expect much more of this.
The Sound Of All Hell About To Break Loose
The Hadley Climate Research Unit has been hacked;
An unknown person put postings on some climate skeptic websites that advertsied an FTP file on a Russian FTP server, here is the message that was placed on the Air Vent today:
We feel that climate science is, in the current situation, too important to be kept under wraps. We hereby release a random selection of correspondence, code, and documents
The file was large, about 61 megabytes, containing hundreds of files.
It contained data, code, and emails from Phil Jones at CRU to and from many people.
I’ve seen the file, it appears to be genuine and from CRU. Others who have seen it concur- it appears genuine. There are so many files it appears unlikely that it is a hoax. The effort would be too great.
Here is some of the emails just posted at Climate Audit on this thread: http://www.climateaudit.org/?p=7801#comments
Yowza.
h/t ChrisinMB
The director of Britain's leading Climate Research Unit, Phil Jones, has told Investigate magazine's TGIF Edition tonight that his organization has been hacked, and the data flying all over the internet appears to be genuine.In an exclusive interview, Jones told TGIF, "It was a hacker. We were aware of this about three or four days ago that someone had hacked into our system and taken and copied loads of data files and emails."
"Have you alerted police"
"Not yet. We were not aware of what had been taken."
Jones says he was first tipped off to the security breach by colleagues at the website RealClimate.
"Real Climate were given information, but took it down off their site and told me they would send it across to me. They didn't do that. I only found out it had been released five minutes ago."
TGIF asked Jones about the controversial email discussing "hiding the decline", and Jones explained what he was trying to say….
James Delingpole of the Telegraph (UK) - "If you own any shares in alternative energy companies I should start dumping them NOW."
These emails are damning stuff, suggesting collusion, conspiracy, and suppression and manipulation of data on the part of leading "climate" scientists. Read Andrew Bolt for some of the highlights.
Lots at Climate Depot, too.
Climate Audit is still being slammed, so you may have a lot of trouble getting in there.
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November 19, 2009
Blog Notes
We finished up hunting today with a tally of one buck, two does, and three of the luckiest moose ever to cross a field of wheat stubble. I considered shooting one, then ramming the carcass with my brother's farm truck to plead "road kill", but thought better of it.
It's a quixotic place, this oil well riddled, environmentally decimated province. I can't recall ever hearing of moose in the southeast, and neither can my father, whose lived here his entire life. Now, moose aren't entirely uncommon - the unintended consequence of chem fallow and no-till. Thanks, Monsanto!
I'll post a photo of the featured carrion when I get home. Tomorrow is a travel day, after which normal blogging will resume.
Thanks for your patience.
The Sound Of Settled Science
From Climate Audit to the Wall Street Journal - "Revenge of the Climate Laymen "
The retired Canadian businessman, whose self-described "auditing" a few years ago prompted a Congressional review of climate science, has once again thrown EnviroLand into a tailspin. In September, he revealed that a famous graph using tree rings to show unprecedented 20th century warming relies on thin data. Since its publication in 2000, University of East Anglia professor Keith Briffa's much-celebrated image has made star appearances everywhere from U.N. policy papers to activists' posters. Like other so-called "hockey stick" temperature graphs, it's an easy sell—one look and it seems Gadzooks! We're burning ourselves up!
"It was the belle of the ball," Mr. McIntyre told me on a recent phone call from Ontario. "Its dance card was full."
At least until Mr. McIntyre reported that the modern portion of that graph, which shows temperatures appearing to skyrocket in the last 100 years, relies on just 12 tree cores in Russia's Yamal region. When Mr. McIntyre presented a second graph, adding data from 34 tree cores from a nearby site, the temperature spike disappears.
h/t Maz2
Return To Moral High Ground Postponed Indefinately
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CNN, Jan. 22nd - Promising to return America to the "moral high ground" in the war on terrorism, President Obama issued three executive orders Thursday to demonstrate a clean break from the Bush administration, including one requiring that the Guantanamo Bay detention facility be closed within a year. During a signing ceremony at the White House, Obama reaffirmed his inauguration pledge that the United States does not have "to continue with a false choice between our safety and our ideals."
Washington Post, Nov.18th - President Obama directly acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that the prison facility at Guantanamo Bay will not close by the January deadline he set, but he said he hoped to still achieve that goal sometime next year.
"Thousands Cheer Palin"
Heh. Is there nothing that Obama can't do?
You know, for as politically inconseqential as our betters in media tell us Sarah Palin is, I can't help but notice how much coverage she generates.
It reminds me why I always correct those who describe me as a "citizen journalist". I don't consider myself a journalist, never have, and this post illustrates the distinction very well.
When mainstream media declares someone to be inconsequential, they write over 4,600 stories about them.
When I consider someone to be inconsequential, I don't write any at all.
Reader Tips
Welcome to the Wednesday (EBD) edition of SDA Late Nite Radio.
Tonight, under the aegis of SDA's ongoing Cultural Outreach Program, which was hopelessly designed to further awareness and understanding between disparate communities, we present a Queen's English translation of a volubly heated freestyle Rap Battle. The debate format is as follows: practitioner Hydrogen asserts his thesis, Boost is given the opportunity to provide his counterargument, and then the floor is opened to questions and comments.
Feel free to flamboast your crunkest Cronkites furilla in the comments.
November 18, 2009
We Are What You Eat
Writing in the Washington Post, Professor James E. McWilliams, author of "Just Food", recounts giving a speech in Texas on the "environmental virtues" of a vegetarian diet. It was not well-received. One man told him, during the Q&A, "what I eat is my business -- it's personal."
I've been writing about food and agriculture for more than a decade. Until that evening, however, I'd never actively thought about this most basic culinary question: Is eating personal?
We know more than we've ever known about the innards of the global food system. We understand that food can both nourish and kill. We know that its production can both destroy and enhance our environment. We know that farming touches every aspect of our lives -- the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the soil we need.
So it's hard to avoid concluding that eating cannot be personal. What I eat influences you. What you eat influences me. Our diets are deeply, intimately and necessarily political...
Watch out - he's making a move for your fork:
We know that something has to be done to save our food from corporate interests. But I wonder -- are we ready to do what must be done? Sure, we've been inundated with ideas: eat local, vote with your fork, buy organic, support fair trade, etc. But these proposals all lack something that every successful environmental movement has always placed at its core: genuine sacrifice.
Until we make that leap, until we create a culinary culture in which the meat-eaters must do the apologizing, the current proposals will be nothing more than gestures that turn the fork into an empty symbol rather than a real tool for environmental change.
(emph. mine)
More Pavilions At Folkfest
Subjugation of women - it's the "new normal".
h/t Gordon
(Update - comments should be working now. My apologies.)
Not Watching For The Asteroid

A tale of two business models.
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November 17, 2009
Y2Kyoto: You Heard It Here First
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the 2010 Nobel Prize Winner in Geology.
"The interior of the earth is extremely hot, several million degrees...."
h/t Larry T.
"He squealed his tires"
He was arrested "to prevent further breach of the peace," Mr. Feliciant said.
Mr. Brown spent the night in jail and was released without charges in the morning.
Not mentioned was the fact that the natives were there illegally, were illegally blocking a public road, illegally demanding the couple present native-issued "passports," illegally imposing a curfew, illegally turning Mr. Brown away from his own home.
...and a Caledonia blast from the past.
Allahu Akbar: It's The New "Cry For Help"
Seven salient facts about Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan.
h/t Robert W.
Y2Kyoto: I Miss The Polar Ice Caps
"I guess waiting for global warming to unearth the whiskey is not an option."
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November 16, 2009
Blog Notes (bumped)
I've a lot on my plate today, so blogging will be a bit slow for the next few hours.
I will add however, that at some point later today SDA is likely to reach our 15 million visit mark.
From the comments - "That 'lots on your plate' wouldn't have anything to do with opening day of whitetail season in Sask now, would it?"
Heh. 15 million visits, a "new" Ford 150, and the first doe of the season hanging in the shed. It's a good day.
Kathy Shaidle sends a congratulatory email - 'tis the season!

"Then there's the erstwhile Irish altar boy, now a jihadi resident in the Swat valley"
And how he may, or may not, relate to pre-traumatic stress disorder.
"Considering that Malalai Joya, rabble.ca, stopwar.ca, and Simon & Schuster have a book to sell"
More here about "The Latest Poster Girl For Dizzy, Bourgeois Vanity."
What About That Peaceful Majority?
In the wake of Fort Hood, questions about that "Peaceful Majority" are again being asked. I frankly don't think that the "peaceful majority" poses a threat from a terrorism point of view, but I do believe it poses a threat of a different kind:
Hardi, is perhaps one of the most pleasant Canadian women anyone could ever meet. In her capacity as a care giver of seniors, she is gentle, loving, and incredibly patient. She laughs deliciously at the kind of comical moments that only seniors can deliver and her mood seems to be permanently stuck on happy. Hardi is, an angel.Those who encounter Hardi for the first time will be struck not by her character, that comes later, but by the fact that she is virtually covered from head to toe by tradition Indonesian Muslim attire. She covers her entire body with colourful costume that leaves only her hands and face exposed. Hardi is devout, in fact, so devout that during Christmas any appreciation given her by way of gifting must be void of any reference to the season. Furthermore, during quiet moments when Hardi is free to discuss her Muslim faith, it becomes clear that she believes wholeheartedly in the strict observance of Sharia. For her, Islam in it’s pure non-secular form, is truth.
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November 15, 2009
Horse Of The Year

Rachel vs Zenyatta - the case for each.
The Eclipse Awards will be held Jan.18th.
“What could be less controversial than copyright?”
An interview with Mark Helprin.
“Was Truman right to end WWII?"
For the very first time in his presidency, Obama has nothing to say.
(Or maybe he was just stuck for a way to take credit.)
Intellectual Ammunition
On September 11, 2009 CEI and the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights held an “intellectual ammunition” strategy session at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to brief those participating in the 9/12 March on Washington on the ideas of liberty.
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