Oct
23
2007
A sample of ice spanning the whole Eemian period would provide a wealth of information. Trapped air bubbles inside ice contain samples of the old atmosphere
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The Great Debate: How Fast Will Sea Levels Rise?
Oct
18
2007
Abdusamatov believes that we are headed for a mini Ice Age similar to the Little Ice Age of the Middle Ages. Overall Conclusion.
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FSU Editorial: "IPCC Model is Flawed" by Brian Bloom 10/17/2007
Oct
12
2007
Recently a new project called NEEM (North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling) has been launched to investigate the Eemian period in Earth history.
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Science Centric | News | European lead in reading past climates …
Oct
11
2007
Georgia Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of paleoclimatology Kim Cobb and graduate student Jud Partin studied stalagmites from two caves on the tropical Pacific island to determine how the Earth’s climate suddenly changed …
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Paleoclimatology with Dr. Michael Shvern: Stalagmites layers …
Oct
11
2007
Climate legislation can take two forms: expanding existing measuresthat mandate alternative energy sources or reduce energyconsumption and imposing cap-and-trade restrictions on emissionsfrom fossil fuels. Both approaches seek to reduce …
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Global Climate-Change Bills Before Congress | The Heritage Foundation
Oct
11
2007
The temperature for 2006 is show as being right at the 3000 year average, with many warmer periods (including the “Medieval Climate Optimum ” about 1100 CE). This is right next to a chart that shows that there is global warming in the Arctic , but purports to show that the ..
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Sociological Stew: The Deniers Step Up the Campaign
Oct
08
2007
“We’re near the end of Solar Cycle 23 , which peaked way back in 2001,” explains Hathaway. The next cycle, Solar Cycle 24, should begin “any time now,” returning the sun to a stormy state
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Alex Braun Blog: ALL ABOUT 2012
Oct
03
2007
“We were astounded to find that paleoclimatic and paleoproductivity records were full of cycles that corresponded to various sun-spot cycles.” Yes. That is what historically caused us to go in and out of ice ages
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What Inaccuracies in ‘An Inconvenient Truth’? « The Misanthropic …
Oct
02
2007
The first polling on the Government’s latest climate change policies show more agree than disagree with its move to introduce emissions trading.
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Poll shows public agrees with emmissions trading | Scoop News