Daily Archives: October 16, 2009

Connecting ENSO, PDV, and the North and South Pacific

A new paper in Geophysical Research Letters was brought to my attention by Dr. Leif  Svalgaard. Tropical origins of North and South Pacific decadal variability by Jeremy D. Shakun and Jeffrey Shaman makes some very interesting findings suggesting that both … Continue reading

Posted in ENSO, oceans, PDO | 67 Comments

Searching the PaleoClimate Record for Estimated Correlations: Temperature, CO2 and Sea Level

Guest Post by Bill Illis This post is the first of what will likely be a series on the PaleoClimate. In this part, we are just going to go through the various estimates for Temperature, CO2 and Sea Levels in … Continue reading

Posted in paleoclimatology | 148 Comments

UPDATE: Trampling – Not Climate Change or Poaching – Likely Cause of Icy Cape Walrus Deaths

WUWT readers may recall this story from last month: Climate Alarmists rush to judgment on dead walruses, ignore other possibilities The issue has been settled. No mention of climate change or global warming. From a joint press release  at http://alaska.fws.gov/index_walrus.pdf (h/t … Continue reading

Posted in Arctic | 77 Comments

Study: Television Has Less Effect on Education about Climate Change than Other Forms of Media

Television Has Less Effect on Education about Climate Change than Other Forms of Media From a press release at George Mason University FAIRFAX, Va.–Worried about climate change and want to learn more? You probably aren’t watching television then. A new … Continue reading

Posted in media | 31 Comments

Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty in Copenhagen, Claims British Lord Monckton

Reposted from comments on the new Urban Future thread here Originally from the blog Fightin’ Words Above: Obama’s last visit to Copenhagen didn’t work out so well for the USA. The Minnesota Free Market Institute hosted an event at Bethel … Continue reading

Posted in climate_change, politics | 347 Comments