News & Media Log 2010
Media Logs
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February Part two (PDF)
1. German Chancellor Merkel on "mission fusion"
2. Sceptic rubbishes computer modelling on climate change
3. Uranium powers wasted
4. A case for cooling it on warming
5. CLIMATE change policy just got a whole lot harder. Once again, the culprit is the science.
6. Tony Abbott's compost idea is not so corny
7. Lack of Australian nuclear plant almost immoral: Peter Cosgrove
8. Levitating magnet brings space physics to fusion
9. Giant laser reaches key milestone for fusion
10. Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes
11. Media cools on global warming
12. PROFILE: Barry Green- Green push for energy sustainability
13. Carbon price too low, argue British MPs
14. Blizzards mock global warming as both sides of debate try snow jobs
15. New review of climate science
16. Scientists say IPCC should be overhauled or scrapped
17. World wide web of doubt
18. UN climate panel under strain
19. Top climate scientist calls for study rethink
20. Climategate is just the tip of the iceberg
21. IPCC scaremongering is destroying its credibility
New section on "Educational Material"
1. Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source - FusEdWeb | Fusion Education
2. How the Sun Shines
3. Fusion Basics
4. The General Atomics Fusion Education Outreach Program - February Part one (PDF)
1. Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes
2. Be truthful on climate: British science boss John Beddington
3. Innovation key to mitigating climate change
4. Report undercuts Kevin Rudd's Great Barrier Reef wipeout
5. Don't trust the weatherman's forecasts
6. More flaws emerge in climate alarms
7. Action can be 'riskier than doing nothing' - January (PDF)
1. Australia 'open' to atomic energy
2. Boffins may be illegal
3. Another bad year for predictions of global warming
4. More evidence CO2 not culprit
5. Message on climate emotive, but a fraud
6. Mr Rudd, your misguided warming policies are killing millions
7. Sceptics use temperatures to cast doubt on carbon theory
8. Rudd should never have tied carbon cuts to Copenhagen
9. Beat poverty first, then tackle emissions
10. The future's hottest topic
