Monthly Archives: June 2011

1969 : Humans Making The Climate HotColdWetDryIceAge

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What Happened To The CU Error Map?

The old CU sea level web site included this error map, which showed that their error was nearly as great as their trend. That map no longer seems to be available. Note 10 mm/year error north of Indonesia, in a … Continue reading

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Pine Beetles To Destroy Idaho Forests Before 1987

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1988 : Hurricanes To Get Out Of Control Before 2030

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Abusing Your Nobel Prize

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BBC 1997 : One Metre Sea Level Rise By 2037 – Countries To Disappear

The best models we have predict a range of effects on climate as the Earth warms up. The biggest global effect will be a rise in sea level – warmer water simply takes up more room, and some of the … Continue reading

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Climate Model Endangers Platypus

As a result of global warming, researchers have found that the cool rivers and ponds that platypus love to swim in could become too warm for them to survive. The animals, considered some of the most intriguing on Earth, have … Continue reading

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Live View : Lake Powell Completely Empty

Note the evil coal burning power plant in the background spewing out CO2 and other invisible pollutants. http://webcams.water-data.com/powell/

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Southern Greenland Passes Iowa In Farming Production

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Ted Turner Predicts Record Low Ice Extent This Summer – “Most Serious Problem Man Has Ever Faced”

Turner told reporters on a teleconference today, “They pointed out to us while looking at the glacier that it is receding every year due to global climate change. The temperature here at the high latitudes changes more rapidly than it … Continue reading

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