
Peter Sinclair is a long time advocate of environmental awareness and energy alternatives. An award winning graphic artist, illustrator, and animator, Mr. Sinclair runs Greenman Studio from his home in Midland, MI.
Mr. Sinclair’s syndicated cartoons have appeared worldwide, and his work has been profiled in numerous publications, including the New York Times. He is the producer of the YouTube series, “Climate Denial Crock of the Week”.



August 5, 2010 at 3:45 am
I really think your climate crocks are great. Aside from being persuasive, they are masterpieces in communication (and entertaining to watch too).
But…..
Let me make one request….Will you please please please make a single post on this blog (or actually a wordpress Page) giving a link to all the climate crock videos and more importantly mentioning the title and two or three phrases that identify the subject of that week’s video.
Don’t embed the youtube video. Just do it like this:
“It’s cold. So there’s no Climate Change” Temperature vs. Climate * What Causes Variability? * Effect of El Nino. (6 minutes 20 seconds. January 29, 2009)
And most importantly, put these links and descriptions all on the same page for easy reference. You see, I have seen all your vids several times and am constantly linking to them on facebook and email. And it gets tiresome having to use the clumsy Youtube interface to look up which video covers the topic I am looking for. Your user’s Youtube page make it difficult to find anything. I HATE having to scroll through these narrow Youtube lists that show only 3 words in the title. Also, the titles themselves sometimes don’t ring a bell.
If you put links to all your vids on the same age, that would make it much easier to find and cite your vids.
Robert Nagle
idiotprogrammer at fastmailbox.net
http://www.imaginaryplanet.net/weblogs/idiotprogrammer/
November 7, 2010 at 1:27 am
G’day Peter,
I found your blog whilst searching for links to Climate Crocks. I just wanted to say what a great job you’re doing and that I like your avatar greenman3610.
I love to design and carve Green Men. I have also written and performed a play about the Green Man. I would love to film the play or turn it into an animated short….one day. You can see my work and/or read the play at my website at;
http://www.carvedgreenman.com
Cheers Graham
November 7, 2010 at 11:23 pm
Greetings Peter. My name is Chris Lindsay. I am a member of the Michigan Skeptics Association, which is a group here in Michigan that promotes science and critical thinking. I was wondering if you would be interested in an e-mail interview for our blog?
As you can see, I’ve done this before with Dan Moutal of Irregular Climate (http://www.miskeptics.org/category/skeptic-chat-with/). If you’re interesting, please send me an e-mail to cwlindsay@miskeptics.org at your first convenience. Thanks!
December 2, 2010 at 7:26 pm
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March 6, 2011 at 1:18 pm
Peter,
Why is climateaudit.org not on your blogroll? In my opinion, they’re the most informative site on climate change, yet you don’t mention them! Why is that?
March 6, 2011 at 1:38 pm
Because the blogger is, in my opinion, dishonest.
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