Archive for April, 2009

Apr 30 2009

The debate is over on global warming and all scientists agree …

Published by admin under Climate Change, paleoclimatology

Paleoclimatologist Dr. Tim Patterson, professor in the department of Earth Sciences at Carleton University in Ottawa, recently converted from a believer in man-made climate change to a skeptic.

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Apr 30 2009

Climate change threatens Lake Baikal's unique biota | Science Blog

Published by Dr. Glen Barry under Climate Change

Siberia’s Lake Baikal, the world’s largest and most biologically diverse lake, faces the prospect of severe ecological disruption as a result of climate change , according to an analysis by a joint US-Russian team in the May issue of …

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Apr 30 2009

Scientists speak out: coal-fired power stations are responsible …

And what was it about the Medieval Warm Period (or the Roman one before that) which allowed warming to occur to the point where Greenland, now covered in ice, was able to support grazing of cattle but still allow it to be followed by a …

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Apr 30 2009

New Dating Method Shows Glaciers Out Of Sync, Scientists Find …

Published by Dr. Glen Barry under little ice age

It is hardly surprising that the glaciers are out of synch, it is well known that during the time of the supposed ” little ice age ” the Southern Hemisphere was actually warmer than average. reply · report this page ..

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Apr 30 2009

Happy Chaos: La Fiesta para Bebe

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They figured since my kids were all half Mexican we should welcome la niña in style, so we had a fiesta complete with virgin margaritas, a maraca-shaped cake, and a chili pepper piñata full of baby stuff. It was so much fun and I felt ..

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Apr 30 2009

Featured Article – Southern glaciers grow out of step with North

Published by admin under little ice age

That’s about 6000 years before northern glaciers hit their Holocene peak during the Little Ice Age , between 1300 and 1860 AD. That finding was a surprise to some scientists who assumed that the northern cold phase happened globally.

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Apr 30 2009

AstroGuyz.com » May 2009 News & Notes.

Published by admin under Maunder Minimum, solar cycle

Controversy has always swirled around the solar cycle and its impact on climate, such as the Great Maunder Minimum of the 17th century, when no sunspots were seen and bizarre weather phenomena (such as the Thames freezing solid! …

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Apr 30 2009

L. Neil Smith at Random » THIS ONE'S FOR HOLLY

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Warming Period and the Little Ice Age , both of which are exceptionally well-documented by the actual people living in those times — produced the desired results on paper, but bore no resemblance whatever to reality. …

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Apr 30 2009

L. Neil Smith at Random » THIS ONE'S FOR HOLLY

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Warming Period and the Little Ice Age , both of which are exceptionally well-documented by the actual people living in those times — produced the desired results on paper, but bore no resemblance whatever to reality. …

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L. Neil Smith at Random » THIS ONE'S FOR HOLLY

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Apr 30 2009

A Fireside Chat: Catastrophic Fall in 2009 Global Food Production

Published by Dr. Glen Barry under Pacific Ocean

Enough water a couple of degrees cooler than normal has accumulated in the eastern part of the Pacific to create a La Niña , a weather pattern expected to linger until at least the spring. La Niña generally means dry weather for Southern ..

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