Monthly Archives: August 2011

Global Warming Makes Insects Migrate An Extra 50 Feet

  After flying thousands of miles, the extra fifty feet due to global warming may kill them. http://trove.nla.gov.au/

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Hansen : Faking It In The Arctic In July

Hansen shows the region north of 80N red hot (1958-2002 baseline) in July, even though he has essentially no data there. DMI shows temperatures in July almost exactly normal.

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Guardian Shock News : Species Adapt Three Times Faster Than Some Rent Seeker Expected

http://www.guardian.co.uk/

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Pikas Fighting Their Way Up Through The Snow

Pikas understand that they are supposed to den at higher elevations – due to some Bristlecone Pine tree is Siberia. However, there was just too much snow this year. Maybe they can move up next year.

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Big Rock Naming Week

Harvey, Irene, Jose, Katia …..

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Explaining The Runaway Greenhouse Effect On Venus

Venus has an optically thick atmosphere which reflects most of the sunlight near the top. Very little sunlight actually makes it to the surface of the planet. But the little bit of sunlight which does make it to the surface … Continue reading

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The First Law Of Climate Historectomy

Artifacts trapped under ice prove that it was always colder in the past. Farmers in Greenland used to raise crops underneath the ice.

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The Second Law Of Climodumbnamics

2. CO2 traps heat in the atmosphere making the temperature get hotter and hotter. More energy comes into the atmosphere than leaves it.

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The First Law Of Climodumbnamics

Ice can only melt if the temperature is rising. Melting glaciers prove that the temperature is going up

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Ancient Coloradoans Were Very Short And Lived Underneath The Ice

Preserved artifacts found in melting ice patches along the Rockies As global warming increases, icy tombs that preserved these artifacts are now melting and emerging from the ice. Pieces of animal remains, Native American baskets, and clothing are among the … Continue reading

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