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An Engineer’s Take on Climate Change #2156 comments

Guest Blogger wrote 5 days ago: Guest essay by Ronald D. Voisin High Atmospheric CO2 is Good for All Life on Earth At an atmospheric … more →

Tags: carbon dioxide, California, Earth, Atmospheric Sciences, Earth Sciences, atmosphere, Mother Nature

UK Met Office to hold summit to redefine all weather events as climate (change)!6 comments

ktwop wrote 5 days ago: From the ever reliable Guardian (Leo Hickman) comes this story. All weather events will now be taken … more →

Tags: alarmism, Climate, weather, climate change, global warming. medieval warm period, Met Office, Roman Warm Period

Sun Cycle 25 Likely To Herald Another ‘Little Ice Age’? 1 comment

TheSurvivalGuy wrote 5 days ago: Up until recently NASA were predicting that solar maximum would be in the fall of this year. The Jun … more →

Tags: Climate, Environment, Science, Solar activity, Weather, Weather & Climate, Science, solar flare, NASA

Newsbytes: Polar Bear Population Growing Despite Declining Sea Ice60 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 week ago: Great News! But Where Is The News Coverage? From The GWPF and Dr. Benny Peiser Exciting news about p … more →

Tags: sea ice, Polarbeargate, Climate, Benny Peiser, Global Warming policy Foundation, Davis Strait, David Whitehouse, Der Spiegel, Jakob Augstein

Scientists revive 400-year old moss entombed in glacier

lasesana wrote 2 weeks ago: Wikimedia Commons WASHINGTON, June 3, 2013 - Canadian scientists have revived a 400-year-old moss sp … more →

Tags: From The Washington Times Communities, News, Science, ellesmere island, Glacier, MOSS

MELTING GLACIERS

gaiaguru wrote 2 weeks ago: Glaciers in the tropical Andes have been retreating at increasing rate since the 1970s, scientists w … more →

Tags: Eco Trends, Andes, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, european geosciences union, glaciology, Perú, Bolivia, Santa River

Some interesting things elsewhere VIII

brambonius wrote 2 weeks ago: If you want to get rid of an evil by means of a revolution, work for finding a way of life completel … more →

Tags: Prayer, some interesting links elsewhere, psalters, christian sexism, Tall Skinny Kiwi, Feminism, Art, revolution

!Green Man Plaque in Moss Finish

darlenecat734ss wrote 2 weeks ago: You can buy !Green Man Plaque in Moss Finish here. yes, we have “!Green Man Plaque in Moss Fin … more →

Tags: Green Man Plaque in Moss Finish, MOSS, Arctic, University of Alberta, ellesmere island, Glacier, History, Geordi La Forge

Plants that got buried during the Little Ice Age come to life again59 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 2 weeks ago: From the University of Alberta, this news release is making the rounds, but what many of the alarmis … more →

Tags: paleoclimatology, Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the , ellesmere island, University of Alberta, Sverdrup Pass, bryophyte, La Farge

As the Earth warms, 400 year old frozen plants are being revived

A.P. wrote 3 weeks ago: Plants that were frozen during the “Little Ice Age” centuries ago have been observed spr … more →

Tags: The Future, Nature, Bacteria, Algae, climate change, Global Warming, Environment, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, BBC News

400-year-old frozen plants revived !

activtech2 wrote 3 weeks ago: Scientists have found that plants which were frozen during the Little Ice Age — a cold period betwee … more →

Tags: Science, Arctic, Plant, bryophyte, Vascular tissue, embryophyte, BBC News, 400-year-old plant, 16th to mid-19th Century

As global warming affects the Arctic, plants frozen for centuries turn green again

eideard wrote 3 weeks ago: Click to enlarge Plants that were frozen during the “Little Ice Age” centuries ago have … more →

Tags: Earth, Science, Green, Catherine La Farge, Teardrop Glacier, Bryophytes, Regenerating, retreating glaciers, Canadian Arctic

MELTING

gaiaguru wrote 3 weeks ago: Glaciers in the tropical Andes have been retreating at increasing rate since the 1970s, scientists w … more →

Tags: Eco Trends, united states, climate change, Andes, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Grenoble, european geosciences union, glaciology, Perú

May Not

postaldeliveries wrote 3 weeks ago: Almost May Blossom Google and I were looking around for something interesting to say about May Bloss … more →

Tags: climate change, Cumbria, Environment, Global Warming, Google, ice age, Nature, Opposing Views, UK

Freak Scientist Shifted to - The Immortal's Legend

Chakshu Baweja wrote 3 weeks ago: We are happy to announce and are obliged to inform you that our site freak scientist has been shifte … more →

Tags: News and Articles, Arts, immortal, NASA, national center for atmospheric research, scientist, Solar Dynamic Observatory, solar flare

When the ice age starts....... 1 comment

ktwop wrote 1 month ago: Probably the first indications that an ice age has begun will be with a series of long winters … more →

Tags: weather, Climate, ice age, Moving Ice, ice advance, mille lacs

3MIN News May 10,2013: M3 Flare Behind the Limb

monessasmontage wrote 1 month ago: In today’s weather update, Suspicious Observers makes an interesting comparison between the Su … more →

Tags: Space, Weather, technology, solar weather, World, 2013, Suspicious Observers, 3min news, A&W Maunder

Lovely day ...1 comment

bobmcgee wrote 1 month ago: Melbourne is enjoying an Indian Summer, or at least a few days of one. I’ve just walked the do … more →

Tags: climate change, carbon dioxide, Witch

Solar Cycle 24 double peak now clearly evident

ktwop wrote 1 month ago: Already in March there were signs that this Solar Cycle 24 would exibit a double peak. NASA’s … more →

Tags: Science, solar science, Climate, solar cycle, Landscheidt Minimum, maunder Minimum, NASA, Climate, solar variation


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