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Daily Archives: April 5, 2015
Basic Physics Of Climate Change
Climate change is bad. Climate change causes more hurricanes. Climate change causes more droughts in California. Climate change heats up the Pacific Ocean, which causes more El Ninos More El Ninos means more rain for California More El Ninos means … Continue reading
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50th Anniversary Of The Discovery Of Ocean Acidification
Paul McCartney was the first researcher to identify ocean acidification, in 1966. Climate science continues to be based on the same underlying principles.
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Progress With Climate Models
James Hansen’s first climate model was the most accurate. It showed CO2 as not a problem. U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming Over time Hansen’s models got stupider and stupider, and eventually lead to the Hayhoe Hockey Stick However, I … Continue reading
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