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Climate Change
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Warming Activist Hansen Admits Temperatures Cooler than Expected
Opinion -Prominent global warming activist James Hansen admits in a new paper that world temperatures are not warming as fast as predicted by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). -
Seasonal Flow Regimes of UK Rivers
Opinion -Analyses of river flow records since 1969 reveal there is “no compelling evidence for a decrease in overall runoff or low flows” in the summer, which finding “is contrary to trajectories of most future [model] projections”... -
The Meltdown Of Global Warmists Reveals Their True Priorities
Opinion -Editorial -Global warming skeptics were universally labeled “skeptics” until a handful of particularly aggressive warmists began drawing asserted links between global warming skeptics and “holocaust deniers.” -
Frigid Spring Silences Global Warming Alarmism
Opinion -A remarkably frigid spring is putting the freeze on global warming from Russia to the UK and from Alaska to Florida. -
Frigid Spring Freezes Global Warming Claims
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #86A remarkably frigid spring is putting the freeze on global warming from Russia to the U.K. and from Alaska to Florida. -
Alarmist Hansen Admits Temperatures Not Following Predictions
Opinion -Prominent global warming alarmist James Hansen admits in a new paper that temperatures are not warming as fast as predicted by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). -
How Does a Nondescript Shrimp Deal with Rising Temperatures?
Opinion -Just like a whole lot of other organisms do, it “shows genuine acclimation capacities” due to the plasticity inherent in both the organism’s thermal limit and its heat shock response... -
Mann Attacks Scientist’s Religion in Excuse Not to Debate
Opinion -Prominent global warming alarmist and Climategate central figure Michael Mann today attacked climate scientist Roy Spencer’s Christian religious beliefs and used Spencer's Christianity as an excuse to not debate Spencer on national television. -
Greenland Study Shows Cooling Recent Temperatures
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #85Proxy temperature records and climate modeling show current Greenland temperatures are colder than was the case in the early twentieth century and during the Medieval Warm Period, scientists report in the peer-reviewed journal -
Cold Spring Delays Washington DC Cherry Blossoms
Opinion -The National Park Service reports that a cold spring is delaying cherry blossom season in Washington DC. -
Microevolution in Alaskan Pink Salmon in Response to Warming
Opinion -Reviewers Needed for Climate Change Reconsidered - 2 The Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) is seeking credentialed individuals who are willing to serve as reviewers of the forthcoming NIPCC report Climate Change Reconsidered - -
Warmest in 4,000 Years? Not So Fast!
Opinion -The mainstream media is reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4,000 years. Already, however, objective scientists are reporting serious flaws in the paper. -
Serious Flaws Uncovered in ‘4,000 Year’ Warming Paper
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #84The mainstream media is reporting in breathless fashion about a new paper claiming current temperatures are their warmest in 4,000 years. Already, however, scientists are reporting serious flaws in the paper. -
Antarctic Sea Ice Sets More Records
Opinion -Antarctic sea ice set extent set several records this week. So far during 2013, Antarctic sea ice extent has set records on eight separate dates, including the past five days in a row. -
Global Warming March Fizzles in Washington DC
Opinion -On, February 17, a very chilly and windy Sunday afternoon, the big guns of global warming activism gathered with their true believer followers in a park adjacent to the Washington Monument. -
Would Sea Anemones Survive in a High-CO2 World of the Future?
Opinion -According to the results of this research study, not only would they survive, they would likely thrive!... Read MoreLife in the Turbid Zone: Can Corals Cope with Conditions Long Thought to be Deadly to Them? (12 Mar 2013)A number of them can. -
Republican Committee Shows Resolve Against Carbon Taxes
Opinion -Today at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time, Republican Study Committee Chairman Steve Scalise (R-SC) will lead a discussion of the harmful impacts of a carbon tax on American families and small businesses. -
Solar vs. Anthropogenic: Shaviv Discusses Climate
Opinion -Nir Shaviv, a professor of physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, will discuss at a March 21 forum the evidence demonstrating the sun has a large effect on climate. -
CO2 Keeps Rising but Temperatures Refuse to Follow
Opinion -Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #83New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show atmospheric carbon dioxide levels continue to rise but global temperatures are not following suit. -
Snow Avalanches in Forests of the Swiss Alps
Opinion -Trends since 1970 indicate there has been a decrease in snow and weather conditions associated with avalanches throughout the region... -
CO2 Is Rising but Temperatures Not Following Suit
Opinion -New data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are continuing to rise but global temperatures are not following suit. -
State Department Says Keystone XL Will Have Little Environmental Impact
Opinion -The proposed Keystone XL pipeline is “unlikely to have a substantial impact” on global climate, the U.S. Department of State concluded in a 2,000-page draft review issued March 1. -
Obama Chooses Energy Foe McCarthy to Lead EPA
Opinion -President Barack Obama told reporters this morning he is choosing EPA Assistant Administrator Gina McCarthy, the architect of unprecedented restrictions on energy use and power generation, to become the new head of the U.S. -
Ten Reasons Not to Worry About Polar Bears
Opinion -Polar bear expert Susan Crockford marked the 40th anniversary of an international agreement to protect polar bears by publishing 10 good reasons not to worry about climate change impacts on the Arctic predator.