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Daily Archives: June 20, 2011
Pennsylvania Resident Wants To Stop 160 Year Long Glacial Retreat
http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/File:Grinnell_Glacier_Overhead_jpg The glacier was retreating with CO2 at 280 ppm. What exactly does this genius want us to do? Glaciers show need to stop global warming June 19, 2011 In 1977, I visited Glacier National Park in Montana to see … Continue reading
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2009 : “Obama proclaims an end to Bush’s regime-change doctrine”
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2009/0605/p02s05-usfp.html
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Met Office Hints That Wind Power Has Been A Disaster For Scotland
Met Office experts will be presenting new ways to maximise wind farm investment at wind energy conferences in Scotland this week in light of the volatility of wind resource over the last year. Weather patterns, and crucially wind speeds, underpin … Continue reading
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Green River Having Record Month
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ Utah’s Green River provides almost 50% of the water flowing into Lake Powell. It joins the Colorado River just above Cataract Canyon (a bad place to take a wooden row boat.) USGS data shows that June, 2011 will likely … Continue reading
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Washington Post : 9.1% Unemployment Is Good News For Obama
http://www.washingtonpost.com/
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Shock News From Greenland : Mann’s Hockey Stick Is Garbage
http://translate.google.com/ h/t to Marc Morano and S.E.Hendriksen
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Northern Hemisphere Sea Surface Temperatures Crashing
Sea surface temperatures are the most important factor in determining weather over the next few months. The northern hemisphere seas are turning frigid. No surprise that California, Greenland and The UK have been running cold. http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.gif
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2011 Ice Continues To Track 2006
I don’t think that extent is very meaningful this time of year, but FWIW 2011 is tracking 2006 very closely. 2006 had the second highest summer minimum in the JAXA record. http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/extent/AMSRE_Sea_Ice_Extent.png
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Julienne Stroeve’s New Paper
Julienne Stroeve from NSIDC sent her recent paper over, which she wrote in conjunction with Mark Serreze and others. Here is the abstract and link to the full document. Abstract The sequence of extreme September sea ice extent minima over … Continue reading
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Supreme Court Gives The EPA Thumbs Up To Destroy The US Economy
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court has blocked a federal lawsuit by states and conservation groups trying to force cuts in greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. The court said Monday that the authority to seek reductions in emissions rests with … Continue reading
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