Prof Chris Turney was trapped in ice he predicted wouldn’t be there
22 Aug 2014 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, environmentalism, global warming Tags: Antarctic ice, Chris Turney, global cooling, global warming

Chris Turney, a professor of climate change at Australia’s University of New South Wales, said it was “silly” to suggest he and 73 others aboard the MV Akademic Shokalskiy were trapped in ice they’d sought to prove had melted.
Turney is a scientist who wants everyone to believe the Antarctic is melting away. The ship was not an icebreaker, it is only ice reinforced for a light ice. His family family and tourists were on the ship because they weren’t expecting to be trapped in ice.

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15 Aug 2014 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, environmental economics, health economics Tags: methodology of economics
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10 Aug 2014 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, climate change, economics of climate change, economics of regulation, environmental economics, global warming, health economics Tags: killer green technologies; wind power














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