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A Critique on the Lockwood/Frochlich Paper in the Royal Society Proceedings E-mail
Written by Ken Gregory   
Wednesday, 15 August 2007 18:42
Mike Lockwood and Claus Frohlich published a paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society which concludes that the Sun could not be responsible for the global temperature rise over the last twenty years. The BBC published a news story on the paper dated July 10, 2007.


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Positive Feedback: Have We Been Fooling Ourselves? E-mail
Written by Roy Spencer   
Wednesday, 15 August 2007 10:05
There are three main points/opinions/issues I’d like to explore, which are all interrelated...


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The Role of Greenland in Sea Level Rise: A Summary of the Current Literature E-mail
Written by Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide & Global Change   
Monday, 06 August 2007 04:18

"Hence, we can be thankful that whatever the rest of the Northern Hemisphere may be doing, the part that holds the lion's share of the hemisphere's ice has been cooling for the past half-century, and at a very significant rate, making it ever more unlikely that its horde of frozen water will be released to the world's oceans to raise havoc with global sea level any time soon."




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Polar bears of western Hudson Bay and climate change E-mail
Written by M.G. Dyck, W. Soon, R.K. Baydack, D.R. Legates, S. Baliunas, T.F. Ball, L.O. Hancock   
Tuesday, 24 July 2007 11:12

Abstract

Long-term warming of late spring (April–June) air temperatures has been proposed by Stirling et al. [Stirling, I., Lunn, N.J., Iacozza, J., 1999. Long-term trends in the population ecology of polar bears in western Hudson Bay in relation to climatic change. Arctic 52, 294–306] as the ‘‘ultimate’’ factor causing earlier sea-ice break-up around western Hudson Bay (WH) that has, in turn, led to the poorer physical and reproductive characteristics of polar bears occupying this region. Derocher et al. [Derocher, A.E., Lunn, N.J., Stirling, I., 2004. 


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Solar Changes and the Climate AR4 ANALYSIS SERIES E-mail
Written by Joe D’Aleo, Ian D. Clark, Richard Willson, Olavi Kärner   
Thursday, 19 July 2007 11:39

AR4 ANALYSIS SERIES Supplementary Analysis Paper #2 Solar Changes and the Climate



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An Interview with Nigel Calder On Climate Change E-mail
Written by Robert Ferguson   
Thursday, 19 July 2007 10:33

Forget the politics, if you can, and remember that, at the cutting edge of discovery, scientists are no more certain about what's really going on than men or women in the street. When a new finding is really surprising it falls outside the scope of existing curricula. There are neither textbooks nor highly trained people around, to be aloof in their specialist expertise. In such cases the discoverers sometimes short-circuit the academic process and take their discoveries to the general public as quickly and as directly as possible. Galileo, Darwin and Einstein all did that. They flattered their readers' intelligence as well as enlightening them, and let them make up their own minds about whether to believe the new stories.

- Nigel Calder



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What do we really know about the Sun-climate connection? E-mail
Written by Eigil Friis-Christensen and Henrik Svensmark   
Thursday, 19 July 2007 10:01


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Global Warming - Is Carbon Dioxide Getting a Bad Rep? E-mail
Written by Joseph D’Aleo   
Thursday, 19 July 2007 08:30
With the prospect of climate change legislation that could cost American families up to $4,500 per year by 2015, and talk of using technology to sequester carbon through well drilling, which Michael Economides estimates could cost up to $7.2 trillion – or 60 times the current costs of drilling (Energy Tribune, June 2007) – it is ever more critical to determine whether we do in fact have a problem with carbon dioxide.


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The Unbelievable Day E-mail
Written by Alexandre Amaral de Aguiar   
Thursday, 12 July 2007 06:33
It was June 22nd 1918. Buenos Aires got covered by snow.


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Why Has “Global Warming” Become Such A Passionate Subject? E-mail
Written by Dr. Syun-Ichi Akasofu   
Monday, 29 November 1999 19:00

The new IPCC Report (2007) states, on page 10, “Most observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations.” Their great effort in making progress in climate change science is certainly commended.



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