Home Middle Column Climategate's Phil Jones 'insisted that 15 or 16 years is not a... Middle Column Climategate’s Phil Jones ‘insisted that 15 or 16 years is not a significant period: pauses of such length had always been expected, he said’ in 2012 By Marc Morano - October 15, 2012 129 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsavgnew study Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleFlashback 2009: Prof. Pielke Jr.: ‘Kudos to NOAA for being among the first to explicitly state what sort of observation would be inconsistent with model predictions — 15 years of no warming’Next articleNew Phil Jones quote: ‘We don’t know what natural variability is doing’ — ‘We don’t fully understand how to input things like changes in the oceans’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Great Reset Architects Celebrate The Orderly Quiet of Covid Lockdown Cities Climate411 The World Economic Forum released a video, hastily withdrawn, which celebrated the quiet and orderliness of cities whose factories and people were silenced by... Read more $51 / ton: Biden Restores the Obama “Social Cost of Carbon” Climate411 President Biden has raised the social cost of carbon from Trump's $8 / ton to the Obama level of $51 / ton. But the... Read more CO2 sensitivity: the polar solution Climate411 If our planet had been designed with comparative high-latitude studies in mind, it couldn’t have been better arranged than it is. Read more