OK, so the headline is tongue in cheek, but Halloween is coming soon. As much as everyone want to demonize Carbon, I find this finding interesting for it’s uniqueness and…
Day: October 10, 2010
Dipping Into The Sour Mash, Part 2
More on the Mashey-Wegman issue. Part 1 is here Guest post by Thomas Fuller John Mashey has written one of those conspiracy theory plots full of colored dots and ink,…
On The Differences Between Surface and Satellite Datasets
Guest post by Bob Tisdale OVERVIEW The differences between surface temperature and lower troposphere temperature (TLT) anomalies are examined in this post. The globe is broken down into sectors in…
The Sunday Funnies
Josh has been busy on the day of rest and this “Global Day of Doing”. He writes:
Hydrothermal vents may contribute more to the thermal budget of the oceans than previously assumed
From the Max Planck Society New deep-sea hot springs discovered in the Atlantic Scientists from the MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences and the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology…
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