Feb 07 2012

University of Alabama News » Archaeologist to Explore Ties …

While on campus, Fagan will be visiting anthropology classes and will also give a talk titled, “A Brief Warming: An archaeologist looks at the Medieval Warm Period ,” Friday, Feb.

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Feb 07 2012

Is Climate Change Bringing the Arctic to Europe? | The Energy …

Less Summer Arctic Sea Ice Cover May Mean Some Colder, Snowier Winters in Central Europe [For Now] [T]he probability of cold winters with much snow in Central Europe rises when the Arctic is covered by less sea ice in …

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Feb 07 2012

Bicentennial Decrease of the Total Solar Irradiance Leads to …

After the maximum of solar cycle 24 , from approximately 2014 we can expect the start of the next bicentennial cycle of deep cooling with a Little Ice Age in 2055 plus or minus 11. Thus, long-term variations of TSI (with account ..

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Feb 07 2012

Bicentennial Decrease of the Total Solar Irradiance Leads to …

The Maunder Minimum aka THE DARK AGES! Long before SUVs. This graph predicts another low point in solar irradiance (solar output) to coincide with roughly 2042 give or take 1 solar cycle of 11 years. After the maximum …

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Feb 07 2012

Global warming: the two sides seen through a logical perspective …

For instance, the medieval warm period , 800-1200, as well as the little Ice age, 1560 to 1850, were both different climatic periods once the weather was either exceptionally warm or exceptionally cold (Scott). Yet this was not ..

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Feb 07 2012

Global Warming: The Two Sides Seen Through a Logical Perspective

For example, the medieval warm period , 800-1200, and also the little Ice age, 1560 to 1850, were both different climatic periods when the weather was either exceptionally warm or exceptionally cold (Scott). Yet this became …

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Feb 07 2012

NM regulators repeal carbon cap and trade rules – Enviornmental …

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NM regulators repeal carbon cap and trade rules. “This is a regulation that failed to pass the Legislature and was instead rushed through without sufficient science, with even some proponents admitting that it wouldn’t have a ..

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Feb 07 2012

WSJ letters: The Anthropogenic Climate-Change Debate Continues …

Kevin Trenberth writes that climate change is real and human caused. Even if this were true, the global-warming argument rests and falls on a much broader set of assumptions: quantitatively serious global warming is in fact ..

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Feb 07 2012

Feeling The Impacts of La Nina – WBRC Weather

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925-hPa Temp. Anoms.

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Feb 07 2012

Global warming: the two sides seen through a logical perspective …

They declare that there were many different climate periods through the entire reputation planet earth and people still survived through it without many significant damages.

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