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Resolving the Paradox of the Antarctic Sea Ice

While Arctic sea ice has been diminishing in recent decades, the Antarctic sea ice extent has been increasing slightly. Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology provide an explanation for the seeming paradox of increasing Antarctic sea ice in a warming climate. … Read ahead

Source: sciencedaily.com


Wanna Stop Global Warming? Eat Bugs.

Arnold van Huis, an entomologist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, is convinced that the solution to cooling our planet’s ever-warming climate is to put humanity on a diet. Atkins? South Beach? Jenny Craig? Try “The Firefly Fast,” “The Caterpillar Cleanse,” or “The Stinkbug Slimdown.” Those names are jokes, but the theory is van Huis’s, and he’s not making fun. In fact, no less a body than the … Read ahead

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Climate has always changed

CLIMATE has always changed. Up to the mid-70s it was believed that the earth was about to suffer disastrous cooling as a result of human activity. Some of the keenest promoters of this hypothesis are today the greatest, most influential advocates of the unproven hypothesis of man-made global warming. The CIA compiled a report then which contains such remarks as: “Scientists are confident that, unless man is able to effectively modify the climate then Canada, the European part of the Soviet Union and major areas of northern China will again be covered with 100 to 200 feet of ice and snow. … Read ahead

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Best Hope for Saving Arctic Sea Ice is cutting Soot Emission

Soot from the burning of fossil fuels and solid biofuels contributes far more to global warming than has been thought, according to a new Stanford study. But, unlike carbon dioxide, soot lingers only a few weeks in the atmosphere, so cutting emissions could have a significant and rapid impact on the climate. Controlling it may be the only option for saving the Arctic sea ice from melting. If soot emissions were eliminated, more than 1.5 million premature deaths from soot inhalation could be prevented worldwide each year. … Read ahead

Source: sciencedaily.com


Surprising List of The Most Humid Cities in America

It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.” So goes the summertime lament wailed by every weather watcher across the country. Humidity is generally acknowledged as a serious factor affecting a region’s climate comfort: cities in the West are generally thought to have a pleasant dry heat, while the unfortunate South- and Northeast are doomed to virtual swamplike conditions from June to September. Or that’s the conventional wisdom, anyway. It seems like residents of every Gulf Coast or Atlantic seaboard city like to boast that their town’s average relative humidity is the worst, the highest, or … Read ahead

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Global Warming “Undeniable,” U.S. Government Report Says

For instance, surface air temperatures recorded from more than 7,000 weather stations around the world over the past few decades confirm an “unmistakable upward trend,” the study says. And for the first time, scientists put data from climate indicators—such as … Read ahead

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Study splashes cold water on burning wood for energy vs coal

Bay State rethinking wood power Worse for climate than coal, study says By Beth Daley Globe Staff / June 11, 2010 E-mail this article To: Invalid E-mail address Add a personal message:(80 character limit) Your E-mail: Invalid E-mail address Sending your article Your article has been sent. | Text size Thought you might like … … Read ahead

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The End of Climate Alarmism?

At Oxford Union, Lord Whitty, former environment minister, claimed 95 percent of scientists were in agreement that man was responsible for a coming climatic cataclysm. Lord Monckton representing climate realists, asked him to provide a reference backing up the claim. The audience jeered Lord Whitty for having none beyond 201cEveryone knows it2019s true.” … Read ahead

Source: nationalreview.com


Mann’s 1.8 million Malaria grant

Thomas Fuller of the San Francisco Examiner has a great piece which summarizes the issue of climate and malaria and Mann. Like with the imagined increase in hurricane frequency due to global warming, so it goes with malaria. There2019s no correlation. The premise is false. … Read ahead

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