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Geoengineering and Conflicts of Interest?2 comments

Ann Carlson wrote 3 months ago: Is it unethical for scientists studying techniques to geoengineer the earth’s climate to advoc … more →

Tags: climate change, geoengineering, David Keith

Prison Planet.com » Bill Gates Pours Millions Into Geoengineering

Gunny G wrote 3 months ago: Microsoft founder Bill Gates continues to pour millions of dollars into high-risk geoengineering pro … more →

Tags: climate change, Bill Gates, Harvard University, Prison Planet.com, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Rutgers University, geoengineering

Sea cucumbers: Dissolving coral reefs?167 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: From the Carnegie Institution  and Stanford University comes word of this paper in JGR. A box of Sea … more →

Tags: Carnegie Institution for Science, Coral Reef, Great Barrier Reef, james cook university, Journal of Geophysical Research, ocean acidification, University of Sydney

Shocker - Ken Caldeira resigns as IPCC AR5 lead author155 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: Dr. Ken Caldeira - Image from Stanford University (via Tom Nelson) Ken Caldeira resigns as IPCC lead … more →

Tags: ipcc, climate change, climatology, Environment, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, ipcc fourth assessment report

Links in the chain: Global carbon emissions and consumption2 comments

Alan Burke wrote 7 months ago: Washington, D.C. — It is difficult to measure accurately each nation’s contribution of carbon … more →

Tags: united states, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Carnegie Institution for Science, middle east, fossil fuel, Oslo, Steven Davis

Scientists to Create “Artificial Volcano” In Bid to Geoengineer Climate (via Prison Planet)1 comment

loopyloo305 wrote 8 months ago: Scheme designed to lead to program to inject sulphur into upper atmosphere to ‘prevent global warmin … more →

Tags: Future, World, People, Environment, Global Warming, climate change, Ivar Giaever, American Physical Society, geoengineering

Water evaporated from trees cools global climate106 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 8 months ago: From the Carnegie Institution – maybe we should build more cooling towers. Evapotranspiration … more →

Tags: environment, Obvious science, Environmental Research Letters, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

DROUGHT/Weaponisation

naturalrain wrote 8 months ago: Weaponisation and Chemtrails Geoengineering research began as a war tactic in the 1940s for the US a … more →

Tags: Drought, rain, Chemtrails, Weather Modification, Flood, united states, geoengineering, Global Warming, vietnam war

CO2 causes unchecked wetdry129 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: Drying may be magnified, except when it makes it wetter in some areas This is important because scie … more →

Tags: ridiculae, carbon dioxide, Drought, Global Warming

Cutting carbon dioxide helps prevent drying

Alan Burke wrote 1 year ago: Washington, D.C.—Recent climate modeling has shown that reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide … more →

Tags: Global Warming, carbon dioxide, Earth, greenhouse gas, Geophysical Research Letters, Carnegie Institution for Science, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere

The "Not Evil, Just Romm", 2% solution120 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: ERRATA: I made a mistake regarding the 2% figure, I misheard what was being presented during my visi … more →

Tags: climate data, ridiculae, climateprogress, Joseph J. Romm, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

THE CHEMTRAILS PHENOMENON: What In The World Are They Spraying ?

5magazine wrote 1 year ago: hat In The World Are They Spraying? is an investigation into all aspects of the phenomenon of chemtr … more →

Tags: eco, Report, Unexplained, 5, 5magazine, Five, 5 Magazine, 5mag, The International Coolhunting Magazine

A Misplaced Ban19 comments

climatesight wrote 1 year ago: The recent UN Convention on Biodiversity passed a ban on geoengineering. The journal Science gained … more →

Tags: Mitigation and Policy, Science, climate change, Global Warming, Environment, carbon dioxide, geoengineering, Bart Gordon, United Nations

Geo-Engineering: Killing Off The Useless Eaters

Gunny G wrote 1 year ago: Carnegie Institution Tests Injecting Atmosphere With Sulfate AerosolsundefinedPaul Joseph WatsonPris … more →

Tags: Bill Gates, carbon dioxide, Carnegie Institution, Carnegie Institution for Science, climate change, Environment, Global Warming

Energy: Reducing CO2 Emissions Will Be Harder Than You Think1 comment

Bryan Walsh wrote 1 year ago: A little good news/bad news on the climate and energy front. In the Sept. 10 Science, Steven Davis a … more →

Tags: Climate Science, Energy, Carbon, climate science, CO2 emissions, Energy 2, Infrstructure

The Freakonomics solution to finding yourself in a hole14 comments

thingsbreak wrote 2 years ago: Or: Levitt and Dubner Keep Digging, Part One You’d think that the authors of a pop-econ best s … more →

Tags: Politics, Climate change, media failure, Geo-engineering, ocean acidification, hydrological cycle, Unintended Consequences, SuperFreakonomics, Steven Levitt

Global Warming or Global Cooling?2 comments

Athena wrote 2 years ago: Share The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducte … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, global cooling, Steven Levitt, Stephen Dubner, SuperFreakonomics, seth borenstein, climate change skeptics

The number is ZERO1 comment

ken levenson wrote 2 years ago: “If you ask a scientist how much more CO2 do you think we should add to the atmosphere, the answer i … more →

Tags: Notes on the News, Science, Lifestyle, climate change, Global Warming

Kites will save us all!3 comments

thelemonspank wrote 2 years ago: SYDNEY: High-flying Kites could harness enough energy to power the world 100 times over, according t … more →

Tags: Pulp & Juice, Environment, Science, Stanford University, Kites, Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology, U.S. National Centres for Environmental Prediction, Department of Energy, Cristina Archer


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