Daily Archives: January 7, 2010

Carbon Dioxide Storage in East Coast U.S. Rocks

From Science Daily Scientists Target East Coast U.S. Rocks for Carbon Dioxide Storage ScienceDaily (Jan. 5, 2010) — Scientists say buried volcanic rocks along the heavily populated coasts of New York, New Jersey and New England, as well as further … Continue reading

Posted in carbon sequestration, energy | 165 Comments

Tax Support of Approved Climate News

Steve Janke: Empowering tax-supported local media to peddle ‘approved’ climate news Posted: January 06, 2010, 1:15 PM by NP Editor From The National Post Internews is an organization devoted to helping out people in areas not served by an independent … Continue reading

Posted in Climate News, media | 134 Comments

Solar geomagnetic index reaches unprecedented low – only “zero” could be lower – in a month when sunspots became more active

Back on December 12th 2009 I posted an article titled: Solar geomagnetic activity is at an all time low – what does this mean for climate? We then had a string of sunspots in December that marked what many saw as … Continue reading

Posted in cosmic rays, earth, Science, solar | 383 Comments

CRU 3b – Urban Warm Bias in GHCN

Reposted from The Air Vent Posted by Jeff Id on January 5, 2010 So I’ve learned a great deal playing around with the GHCN data, I think this is a reasonably significant post. Ya know, it’s hard to know anything … Continue reading

Posted in climate data, measurement | 139 Comments

Galactic GPS from Nature’s Clocks

From NASA Nature’s Most Precise Clocks May Make “Galactic GPS” Possible 01.05.10 Pulsars slow down their rotation as they age and eventually cease their characteristic emissions. That can change if an aging pulsar is a member of a binary system … Continue reading

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