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  • Comparing climate skepticism to “creationism” in the classroom


    Watts Up With That?Authority Authority: 695
    Alternate title: Science education gets Gleicked From AAAS: “Is climate change education the new evolution, threatened in U.S. school districts and state education standards by well-organized interest groups? A growing number of education advocates believe so, and yesterday, the National … Continue reading →
    2 weeks ago
  • Patrick Michaels Loves to Delete Inconvenient Data


    PlanetsaveAuthority Authority: 580
      If you follow climate science and global warming denial (two different things, of course), you are familiar with Patrick Michaels. Even if you don’t follow these things, there’s a good chance you’ve seen him on TV or seen him quoted in the mass media. He’s sort of the top go-to guy when the unbalanced ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Arctic’s Warming May Be Causing Cooling European & Eastern U.S. Winters


    PlanetsaveAuthority Authority: 580
      This is something I wrote on last year, but it’s worth another look, and Andrew Freedman of Climate Central does a great job of this. He looks at and summarizes the results of two recent studies on how warming in the Arctic may be causing cooling in Europe and the Eastern U.S. in winter. [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • More Science on Human vs Natural Global Warming


    PlanetsaveAuthority Authority: 580
      Last week, I reposted a summary of a study on human versus natural causes of global warming  from Skeptical Science. The study showed quite strongly that humans are causing, by far, the most greenhouse gas emissions. Above is a graph from that. Now, Skeptical Science has posted another summary of another ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Climate clippings 62


    Larvatus ProdeoAuthority Authority: 462
    Energy savings work! It had passed me by, but an outfit called the Breakthrough Institute (BTI) has been suggesting that energy savings don’t work, according to a guest post at Climate Progress . They say there is a “rebound effect” which causes 60 to 100% or more of energy savings to be lost. For ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What A Prediction Is And What It Is Not: Part IV


    William M. BriggsAuthority Authority: 569
    There is a technical distinction between a scenario and a prediction, though the line is fine and often disputable. Many scenarios are merely intolerably loose, and therefore useless, predictions. The difference is that a prediction lays out its conditions for all to see, while a scenario keeps at least one condition ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Remembering the floods


    Larvatus ProdeoAuthority Authority: 462
    As I write we have brutal heat in Brisbane, with a dry west wind. On 11 January last year Robert Merkel put up a post Queensland floods get worse . Later that day Mark put up a post Brisbane flood maps and up to date flood information and slaved mightily for a time passing on information gleaned from twitter and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The climate science peer pressure cooker


    Watts Up With That?Authority Authority: 695
    Will Replicated Global Warming Science Make Mann Go Ape? By Patrick J. Michaels – from World Climate Report About 10 years ago, December 20, 2002 to be exact, we published a paper titled “Revised 21st century temperature projections” in the … Continue reading →
    3 weeks ago
  • Awesome news on Climate Change


    Whale Oil Beef Hooked | A blog by Cameron SlaterAuthority Authority: 137
    Looks like global warming has its benefits after all: Human emissions of carbon dioxide will defer the next Ice Age, say scientists. The last Ice Age ended about 11,500 years ago, and when the next one should begin has not been entirely clear. Researchers used data on the Earth’s orbit and other things to find ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Ice Age "News" is Wrong--Its Coming Sooner Than Later


    Theo SparkAuthority Authority: 612
    By Alan Caruba When you consider the millions of words published as “news” about global warming, a massive hoax based on the theory that an increase in the Earth’s levels of carbon dioxide (CO2), a minor atmospheric gas (0.0380%), it boggles the mind that reporters for a respected newswire, Reuters, would still ...
    3 weeks ago
  • can global warming really stop an ice age?


    weird thingsAuthority Authority: 110
    For a while, there’s been talk of the current warming trend displacing the start of a scheduled ice age while an alternative hypothesis of it actually triggering one by desalinating the polar oceans fizzled. Now, according to a series of media reports about a recent paper, there’s some solid data to back the idea ...
    3 weeks ago
  • What A Prediction Is And What It Is Not: Part II


    William M. BriggsAuthority Authority: 569
    Thanks to DAV for reminding me of a clarification. See yesterday’s comments. This post is mostly bookkeeping. Tomorrow we do more examples. Sometimes, in contracts as in predictions, certain “unexpected turns of events” are agreed to, both before and after the fact, as negators of the prediction or contract. ...
    3 weeks ago
  • What A Prediction Is And What It Is Not: Part I


    William M. BriggsAuthority Authority: 569
    I say that the Detroit Tigers, the baseball team—baseball being the most sublime of all sports, and this team being the game’s most stalwart representative—will beat the Boston Red Sox when they meet on Opening Day, Thursday, 5 April 2012. This is a prediction. I also claim that the global average temperature ...
    3 weeks ago

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