Global climate deal won’t stop dangerous warming – study Source: Reuters – Wed, 9 Jul 2014 15:24 GMT LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) – Even if governments strike a pact to…
Month: July 2014
Study: Sharks can handle climate change in the Arctic
From the University of Chicago and the “I didn’t know Jaws lived near the North Pole ” department: Shark teeth analysis provides detailed new look at Arctic climate change A…
Day-Three Live Stream of International Climate Conference Features Lifetime Achievement Award to S. Fred Singer
Skeptic Conference Ends with Discussions of Latest Science Challenging UN Reports, Recognition of Professional Courage and Honesty LAS VEGAS (July 9, 2014)— Today, the last day of the Ninth International…
Science, Engineering, and other related jokes
People send me stuff. This list of 20 intelligent jokes with a smattering of science and engineering jokes is worth sharing. Some won’t get all of them, for example, I…
Record levels of solar ultraviolet measured in South America
From Frontiers A team of researchers in the U.S. and Germany has measured the highest level of ultraviolet radiation ever recorded on the Earth’s surface. The extraordinary UV fluxes, observed…
Solar Notch-Delay Model Released
Readers may recall the contentious discussions that occurred on this thread a couple of weeks back. Both Willis Eschenbach and Dr. Leif Svalgaard were quite combative over the fact that…
The 2014/15 El Niño – Part 12 – July 2014 Update – The Feedbacks Need to Kick in Soon
This post provides an update on the progress of the early evolution of the 2014/15 El Niño with data through the beginning of July 2014. The post is similar in…
Day-Two Live Stream of #ICCC9 features founders of Greenpeace and The Weather Channel
Patrick Moore, John Coleman Deliver Morning Keynote Addresses to Kick Off Day of Panel Discussions, Award Presentations LAS VEGAS — Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore and The Weather Channel founder John…
Claim: wind change around Antarctica may hasten sea level rise
New research shows projected changes in the winds circling the Antarctic may accelerate global sea level rise significantly more than previously estimated. Changes to Antarctic winds have already been linked…
IPCC must consider alternate policy views, researchers say
From Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs In addition to providing regular assessments of scientific literature, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Process (IPCC) also produces…
NASA satellites see Neoguri grow into a super typhoon
From July 4 to July 7 Tropical Cyclone Neoguri strengthened from a tropical storm into a supertyphoon. NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites passed over the rapidly intensifying storm and provided…
ISEE-3 Update: Trajectory Correction Maneuver
Dennis Wingo writes: As many of you know, last week we fired the thrusters on ISEE-3 to do a spin-up burn. Before the burn (actually 11 pulses on the spacecraft’s…
Full house at #ICCC9
UPDATE: opening remarks posted below. Earlier today I posted a photo showing this auditorium before the conference. It was empty then. Now it is a full house with over 600…
A Colder Climate is a Drier Climate
Guest essay by David Archibald In trying to understand how the US agricultural system will respond to lower solar activity, and thus a posited colder climate, we have to go…
#ICCC9 climate conference starts tonight
This is the main room for the ICCC 9 Conference. I’m told that over 500 possibly near six hundred people or more have registered and the conference starts tonight at…
Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup
Brought to You by SEPP www.sepp.org The Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) Quote of the Week: Details that could throw doubt on your interpretation must be given, if you…
The Reef Abides … Or Not
Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I’ve written a few times on the question of one of my favorite hangouts on the planet, underwater tropical coral reefs. Don’t know if you’ve…
About that $30,000 to 'disprove global warming' contest
Guest essay by Steven Burnett Most of my income is derived from tutoring, with part being tied into the Google helpouts system. One of my most loyal customers for my…
Holding Greenpeace accountable
Poor countries should hold Big Green groups and directors liable for deaths, ravage they cause Guest opinion by Paul Driessen Fossil fuel and insurance company executives “could face personal liability…
Lying with Statistics: The National Climate Assessment Falsely Hypes Ice Loss in Greenland and Antarctica
by E. Calvin Beisner and J.C. Keister How fast are Greenland and Antarctica losing ice? If you trust the National Climate Assessment (NCA), you’ll think, “Very fast!” And that’s intentional.…
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