Archive for July, 2008

Jul 29 2008

The Medieval Warm Period in Southeastern Mexico

What was its predominant characteristic? … and what impact did it have on the region’s inhabitants?

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Jul 28 2008

Denier peer-review trickery

The most used attack on climate change has to do with the Mann ‘hockey stick’, and the medieval warm period . Deniers love to claim that the medieval warm period was warmer that today (or that Greenland used to be green) mainly because ..

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Jul 26 2008

Howard Hampton introduction video

Published by admin under Climate Change, Dalton Minimum

Video played at the Ontario NDP Fresh Ideas, New Energy Convention 2007.

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Jul 26 2008

A Few Things Ill Considered : How to Talk to a Climate Sceptic

Climate Change is Natural. It Happened Before.

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Jul 25 2008

The Value Of Paleoclimate Records In Assessing Vulnerability to …

The drought is consistent in timing with dry conditions inferred from tree-ring data in the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau, but regional differences in intensity emphasize the importance of basin-specific paleoclimatic data in …

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Jul 24 2008

Research Opportunity In “Paleoclimatology”

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The post holder will join the Geothermics/Geothermal Paleoclimatology team of the CGE. This team develops research activities in the fields of Geothermal Paleoclimatology , as well as on other aspects of General Geothermics, …

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Research Opportunity In “Paleoclimatology”

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Jul 22 2008

cambrian bronzeage

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most of the bedrock is smooth and grinded flat by the last iceage . sprinkled all over the landscape and the shoreline is oilshale since this used to cover the cambrian rock but nowdays is eroded away

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Jul 21 2008

A Lost Opportunity for Leadership | newmatilda.com

Published by Dr. Glen Barry under Climate Change

I am not the great supporter of emmissions trading that you think I am. I don’t know if it will work, and must agree that trying to employ capitalism to reduce the effects of capitalism is deeply flawed. I myself would prefer that …

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Jul 19 2008

Leeds report 3: Wednesday 9th « A Corner of Tenth-Century Europe

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Also, as far as the medieval warm period was concerned, his graphs with that kind of definition did pretty much all agree that 700 onwards gets warmer, levels at about 900 and holds more or less till 1200 then tails off again and is …

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Jul 18 2008

SST Reconstructions

Published by admin under Climate Change, paleoclimatology

2007. Indo-Pacific Warm Pool MD9821-60 Last Millennium Mg/Ca, d18O, SST, SSS Data. IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology Data Contribution Series # 2007-018.NOAA/NCDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder CO, USA

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