A blog about lovely Waterlooville, a small, environmentally damaged town in Hampshire, UK. Waterlooville was founded after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, as troops from that conflict returned home and passed through Hampshire. Having grown from a small village to a suburban sprawl, Waterlooville faces serious environmental challenges today and in the future.
Wednesday, May 26
Monckton gets a pasting
I came across this presentation by Prof John Abraham this week (via Climate Shifts) and was very impressed by the thoroughness of the research. Christopher Monckton has been doing presentations himself, touring the planet and addressing the US government. Monckton also recently joined UKIP.
Anyway, I strongly recommend watching and listening to Johns presentation, it takes a while to get started, but it is astonishing how many errors John finds in the various slides Monckton uses. When you think of the small and minor errors found in mainstream climate science, it is astonishing to think that Monckton has the courage to even show his face, let alone make any presentation to an audience.
The presentation uses Adobe Presenter, which I believe is based on Flash and should work in most browsers.
John Abraham Presentation
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