Lord Monckton
Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, high priest of climate
skepticism, advised Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, wrote leaders for
the Yorkshire Post, was editor of the Catholic paper The Universe,
managing editor of the Telegraph Sunday Magazine, assistant editor of
Today, and consulting editor of the Evening Standard. He invented the
million-selling "Eternity Puzzles," "Sudoku X" and a promising treatment
for infections. See
the Science & Public Policy Institute.

The
right word may be effective, said Mark Twain, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause. As of this week, according to the
RSS satellite record, the Great Pause in global warming has now endured
for 18 years and one month. Not one of the billion-dollar computer
models each of which uses as much electricity as a large town predicted
that.
The Pause is the longest continuous period without any global warming
since the satellites first watched in 1979. It has endured for a little
over half the satellite temperature record. Yet the Pause coincides
with a continuing, rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration.
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