Yet More Summer ReadingHere's a book page extravaganza from The Guardian, beginning with a fairly comprehensive survey of recent climate change literature (in the popular press) from Weather Makers author Tim Flannery, and then following on with a top picks section from six other people ranging from Guardian columnist George Monbiot and to High Tide author Mark Lynas. Tim Flannery Weather Makers Mark Lynas High Tide The Guardian George Monbiot... Go to original article ...
Heidi Cullen, climate expert and correspondent for The Weather Channel and formerly a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado explains why scientists are so sure that our burning of oil, coal, natural gas and o...
The Denier Press is alive with versions of a story from the UK, showing that old ships' logs reported a spell of rapid warming during the 1730s - the implication being that if the earth warmed once by itself, it couldn't possibly be doing so today ...
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Next to the much-(and usually falsely)-maligned hockey stick graph, one of the denier community's favorite targets has been a series of climate modeling graphs that NASA's James Hansen produced in 1988. Notwithstanding that Hansen has done two more d...