I have two press releases here, one via EurekAlert, and one from Max Planck. Plus at the end a summary of points via WUWT regular Pierre Gosselin. First, a key…
Month: July 2010
Sustainability Teaching: "lack of ethical dimension"
Ethical issues ignored in sustainability education, research EAST LANSING, Mich. — Just about everyone agrees that sustainability – cutting energy use, reducing carbon emissions and, in general, keeping the Earth green…
CryoSat-2 exceeding expectations
From the European Space Agency 070110 Participants at the Living Planet Symposium have been hearing about ESA’s most recently launched mission, CryoSat-2. In orbit for almost three months, the satellite…
The Importance of Concentration
By Steve Goddard Last month, a number of well known web sites and commenters were getting themselves worked up with comments like “Arctic ice dropping at the fastest rate in…
The CRUTape Letters now in Japanese
People send me stuff. I get so many books and manuscripts to review that I could heat my home if I had a wood burning stove. While I was away,…
The Guardian: Climategate was 'a game changer'
Despite regular attempts by head in the sand AGW cheerleaders to make it go away, Climategate continues to affect the path of climate science. This endorsement of the Climategate effect…
Spotting the Solar Regime Shifts Driving Earth's Climate
Some people cite scientists saying there is a “CO2 control knob” for Earth. No doubt there is, but due to the logarithmic effect of CO2, I think of it like…
New Chinese study in GRL disputes the hockey stick conclusions
China’s 2,000 Year Temperature History While Mann claims his hockey stick science to be “vindicated”, we have this from World Climate Report, a new peer reviewed study that illustrates that…
Seen in Sydney
A little over a week after the ousting of Kevin Rudd and the ascension of Julia Gillard to Prime Minister, I spotted this odd juxtaposition of new releases in a…
Fly your flag
Update: Ed makes us see stars. See below the “continue reading” line. I slept so late today recovering from my jet lag I almost forgot to place my flag outside.…
Sea Ice News #12
By Steve Goddard July 4, 2010. Celebrating independence from traditional sources of polar ice news. Last week we discussed the importance of wind in determining the summer minimum. In 2007,…
Antarctic sea ice peaks at third highest in the satellite record
While everyone seems to be watching the Arctic extent with intense interest, it’s bipolar twin continues to make enough ice to keep the global sea ice balance near normal. These…
July Snow in New Hampshire
From the weather-is-not-climate department: By Jeff Fish, Globe Correspondent Ignoring the calendar, which showed the beginning of the month of July, a dusting of snow fell Thursday on Mount Washington…
Flaming the Amazon
Willis Eschenbach recently posted about “Baked Alaska“, as well as Out in the Ama-zone now from Dr. Richard North we have “Amazon Alibi in Flames” and the research of the document…
Barrow Update
By Steven Goddard, A few days ago I did a post Latest Barrow Ice Breakup On Record? Since then, the Barrow webcam has started showing open water, which has confused…
A note of sincere thanks
I’m on my way back to the USA from my Australian speaking tour. I’ll be offline a couple of days. There are many, many, people who I owe a debt…
What I'm reading on the plane
Quite by accident I took a wrong turn this AM while searching for a Starbucks, and ended up in front of an interesting bookshop in the old Scots Church building…
Arctic Ice Graphing Lesson Increasing By 50,000 km2 Per Year
By Steven Goddard [see important addendum added to end of article ~ ctm] [Note: The title and conclusion are wrong due to bias in the start/end point of the graph,…
My interview on the road
This interview below by Tom Minchin took place in a hospital staff room just a few minutes before my presentation in Hamilton City, Victoria at the hospital auditorium. Tom did…
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