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- But Global Warming has stalled by Climate Change Views on Nov 20, 2009
Climatologists baffled by Global Warming time-outGlobal warming appears to have stalled. Climatologists are puzzled as to why average global temperatures have stopped rising over the last 10 years. Some attribute the trend to a lack of sunspots, whil...
- The Problem Of The Oblivious White Male Skeptic? A Response To Pharyngula And SkeptiFem by Podblack Cat on Nov 20, 2009
Firstly, I’d like to thank both PZ Myers and ‘SkeptiFem’ for inspiring what I think I’ll present upon at a conference next year. I think I have something to say on this topic, which is clearly of interest to people. I’ve...
- Captain Obvious has been making signs by Sober in a Nightclub on Nov 20, 2009
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- Little Kitten – Pets Teach Science: Sixteen Golden Retrievers Explain Atoms by Podblack Cat on Nov 20, 2009
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qwBfBugo_A *Yes, it’s a Little Kitten about dogs. Shut up.*...
- Ice sheet melting fast by Climate Change Views on Nov 20, 2009
Everyone knows that the ice sheet on Greenland is melting. But new research shows it is disappearing much faster than previously thought. The findings could mean that ocean levels are also rising more quickly.The dimensions of this frosty giant go wa...
- It should be war on Climate Change - The Engineer by Climate Change Views on Nov 19, 2009
The UK government should attack climate change as if it were a war, according to a new report from the Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE).The professional body has today called for the government to deploy a swift offensive on climate change...
- Latest Climate Change results a boon for dissidents by Climate Change Views on Nov 19, 2009
New data show that the balance between the airborne and the absorbed fraction of carbon dioxide has stayed approximately constant since 1850, despite emissions of carbon dioxide having risen from about 2 billion tons a year in 1850 to 35 billion tons...












