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A Tale of Two Climates

Date:
06/22/2020
Author:
Bill Pekny
Topic:
Climate Change Debate
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Available for purchase here.

All you need to know about Climate Change… in cartoons

Date:
11/19/2019
Author:
Cartoons by Josh
Topic:
Climate Change Debate
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Cartoons by Josh
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By Cartoons by Josh

‘All you need to know about Climate Change… in cartoons’ celebrates 10 years of cartooning since the Climategate story broke. It covers climate science and scientists, uncertainty, weather, energy, politics, the Green Blob, the BBC, climate heroes, the environment, renewables, fracking and the future. And it still manages to be a mercifully short and easy to read book with, of course, loads of cartoons! 

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Date:
11/19/2019
Author:
Cartoons by Josh
Topic:
Climate Change Debate
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Cartoons by Josh
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‘All you need to know about Climate Change… in cartoons’

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‘All you need to know about Climate Change… in cartoons’

‘All you need to know about Climate Change… in cartoons’ celebrates 10 years of cartooning since the Climategate story broke. It covers climate science and scientists, uncertainty, weather, energy, politics,…

Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate: Graphs of 100 Years of NOAA Contiguous U.S. Climate Data (2018 Edition) – A Book That NOAA Should Have Published

Date:
06/13/2019
Author:
Bob Tisdale
Topic:
Climate Change Debate
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Bob Tisdale

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1090493916/&tag=wattsupwithth-20

Bob Tisdale, author of “Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate: Graphs of 100 Years of NOAA Contiguous U.S. Climate Data” joins Anthony Watts on the show. Tisdale talks about the politicization of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and why the IPCC’s reports are rife with misinformation.

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Date:
06/13/2019
Author:
Bob Tisdale
Topic:
Climate Change Debate
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Separating Truth and Misinformation in U.S. Climate Data (Guest: Bob Tisdale)

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Separating Truth and Misinformation in U.S. Climate Data (Guest: Bob Tisdale)

Audio podcast follows. Bob Tisdale, author of “Extremes and Averages in Contiguous U.S. Climate: Graphs of 100 Years of NOAA Contiguous U.S. Climate Data” joins Anthony Watts on the show.…

FACTFULNESS : Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World–and Why Things Are Better Than You Think

Date:
11/14/2018
Author:
Hans Rosling
Topic:
Alarmism
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Hans Rosling

Book review by Kip Hansen   Hans Rosling’s FACTFULNESS : Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World–and Why Things Are Better Than You Think is currently Amazon’s #1 Best Seller…

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Date:
11/14/2018
Author:
Hans Rosling
Topic:
Alarmism
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FACTFULNESS: A Book Review

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FACTFULNESS: A Book Review

Book review by Kip Hansen   Hans Rosling’s FACTFULNESS : Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World–and Why Things Are Better Than You Think is currently Amazon’s #1 Best Seller…

The Rightful Place of Science: Disasters & Climate Change

Date:
08/30/2018
Author:
Roger Pielke Jr.
Topic:
Attribution
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Roger Pielke Jr.

Available at Amazon

After nearly every hurricane, heatwave, drought, or other extreme weather event, commentators rush to link the disaster with climate change. But what does the science say? In this fully revised…

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