Monthly Archives: September 2010

136 Homes Burned in Boulder Fire

http://www.newsfirst5.com/news/update-136-homes-burned-in-boulder-fire/

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CO2 and Extreme Weather

http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/img/climate/research/tornado/tornadotrend.jpg Hardly an hour goes by without some press release about the connection of CO2 and extreme weather.

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CO2 As An Energy Source

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An Historical Look At Climate and Energy Legislation

Agamemnon sacrificing Iphigenia One of the earliest, and most successful, efforts at climate legislation occurred in about the 14th century B.C.  Agamemnon, commander of the Achaeans, sought  to recover his brother’s wife Helen, who had been abducted by Paris of Troy.

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Rewriting Geologic History

Stone Mask circa 7,000 BC A few years ago, the planet Pluto disappeared by committee. Now, we find that the period from 6000-7000 years ago has also disappeared. Creationists will be thrilled!

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The Real Science Hockey Stick

Page views on this site appear to be very sensitive to atmospheric CO2. A small increase in CO2 over the last week has caused a large increase in page views – after being flat for the last 13 centuries. In … Continue reading

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Reading Romm

Joe reports breathlessly : Major analysis finds “less ice covers the Arctic today than at any time in recent geologic history.”

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First Blast of Arctic Air Headed For Canada?

http://wxmaps.org/pix/temp2.html NCEP is forecasting the first intrusion of Arctic air over Canada next week. If the forecast is correct, temperatures over the Northwest Passage will drop below minus 5ºC. It also looks like the US northeast may be getting some … Continue reading

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Are We Headed For An Ice Free Arctic?

Linear trend maps indicate that since the start of the satellite record, summer ice extent is on the decline. Does this mean that we are headed for an ice-free Arctic?

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Arctic Forecast Verification

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkYyuvgHH7A] My June forecast of 5.5 million JAXA is now off by 9%.

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