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Global Temperature Report: October 2015: Warmest October in the satellite temperature record

From University of Alabama, Huntsville: Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade October temperatures (preliminary) Global composite temp.: +0.43 C (about 0.77 degrees Fahrenheit) above 30-year average for October. Northern Hemisphere: +0.64 C (about 1.15 degrees Fahrenheit) above 30-year average for October. Southern Hemisphere: +0.21 C (about 0.38 degrees Fahrenheit) above…

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El Niño events and drought linked

Current SST: From the THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA: UM researchers document global connections between El Nino events and drought MISSOULA – A team of researchers recently discovered that global climate change is causing general increases in both plant growth and potential drought risk. University of Montana Professor John Kimball is among the team of researchers who…

This image shows women collecting water at a well in rural Burkina Faso, West Africa. CREDIT Kathryn Grace

Claim: Warmer Weather Reduces Birth Rates

Guest essay by Eric Worrall A new study published by the US National Bureau of Economic Research claims that every day over 80F per year dramatically reduces your chances of getting lucky. According to the NBER; Maybe Next Month? Temperature Shocks, Climate Change, and Dynamic Adjustments in Birth Rates Alan Barreca, Olivier Deschenes, Melanie Guldi…

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Involuntary decarbonization

China is aware that its coal is running out and that it needs new sources of energy. The rest of the world blunders along on the assumption that fossil fuels will remain plentiful. Guest essay by David Archibald At a conference on coal gasification in Colorado Springs on 12th October, the lead speaker was Dr…

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Retracted claim: FOIA suggests #RICO20 leader Jagdish Shukla falsely claimed prestigious NASA medal.

UPDATE: (edited) My own research uncovers that the claim made by Steve Milloy is UNTRUE. See this NASA document: https://searchpub.nssc.nasa.gov/servlet/sm.web.Fetch/Agency_Awards_Historical_Recipient_List.pdf?rhid=1000&did=2120817&type=released Apparently Milloy’s FOIA request was not broad enough. I apologize for reprinting his error. – Anthony Watts UPDATE2: As a result of my findings, Milloy has taken down his post at Junkscience. Kudos to Steve…