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02
Nov
2009
Global warming, and a note from Save Capitalism

6 days ago by swedishgamereviewer

(No gaming talk this time, kids, come back some other time.) I wouldn’t say I’m what the social dictionary likes to call a “normal person”, and due to this I’m not surprised that few take me seriously and call me strange things. And while I have some radical views, it’s not for the sake of being rad ...

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01
Nov
2009
Enjoy the warmth while it lasts

6 days ago by Simon

Lawrence Solomon writes in the Financial Post: Thank your lucky stars to be alive on Earth at this time. Our planet is usually in a deep freeze. The last million years have cycled through Ice Ages that last about 100,000 years each, with warmer slivers of about 10,000 years in between. We are in-bet ...

Australian Climate Madness - australianclimatemadness.blogspot.com · Rank: 126,819 · 10 references

Enjoy the warmth while it lasts

7 days ago by Signs of the Times

Thank your lucky stars to be alive on Earth at this time. Our planet is usually in a deep freeze. The last million years have cycled through Ice Ages that last about 100,000 years each, with warmer slivers of about 10,000 years in between. We are in-betweeners, and just barely - we live in (gasp!) y ...

Take the Power Back - theholtman.com

15
Oct
2009
Climate Change - We Should Prepare To Adapt

24 days ago by Andrew

Well, I have to say that I was a little disappointed when I heard that this year's Blog Action Day was voted "overwhelmingly" to be devoted to climate change. It seems to me like there are many issues out there that we have far more ability to control that could be discussed. Still, I respect what B ...

The Floating World - andrewwilber.blogspot.com · 1 reference

13
Oct
2009
The Little Ice Age

26 days ago by Miss Blackmore

Watch the youtube video below and answer the following questions… How far south did the ice sheet reach? Which other European countries did the ice cover? How might London have looked half a million years ago? How far did the ice reach in the rest of Europe? Which bones are found in the mid North Se ...

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06
Oct
2009
Global Warming: Your (Big) Government at Work

33 days ago by Christopher C. Horner

Even for those not paying very close attention to the news in recent months, this headline from today’s “Climate Wire” may strike you as a tad incongruent: MILITARY: Coastlines plumbed for ancient data in Pentagon climate study Possibly the Pentagon’s advice on this matter will find favor in the Whi ...

Big Government - biggovernment.com · Rank: 132 · 1200 references

02
Oct
2009
Back-Checking the Hockey Stick

36 days ago by fredmaidment

(H/T the Talkmaster) Take a look at the following graph and see if you can tell what it is and what it means: If you couldn’t tell the above graph, linked from Climate Audit, is the now famous “Hockey Stick” graph that depicts global temperatures over the last roughly 2,500 years. The data comes fro ...

Give Me Liberty - seekingliberty.wordpress.com · 1 reference

26
Sep
2009
Peruvian Glacial Retreats Linked To European Events Of Little Ice Age

43 days ago by cute

A new study that reports precise ages for glacial moraines in southern Peru links climate swings in the tropics to those of Europe and North America during the Little Ice Age approximately 150 to 350... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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22
Sep
2009
Record Low Sunspots…Cooler Temps & Solar Winds?

47 days ago by DagnyTaggart

Would now be a good time to talk about how the sun (giant fire-ball) affects the Earth’s temperature? Talk about an Inconvenient Truth. ‘Quiet’ sun could mean cooler days STEPHEN CAUCHI September 13, 2009 THE number of sunspots has declined dramatically in the past two years – but scientists say it ...

Stand Like a Rock - standlikearock.net · Rank: 123,520 · 2 references

12
Sep
2009
The Disappearing Sunspot & The Little Ice Age

57 days ago by SJ Reidhead

Did you know in the 17th Century the sun experienced 70 years of spotless activity? During the Maunder Minimum, the world experienced a Little Ice Age. “…The Maunder Minimum coincided... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

The Pink Flamingo - thepinkflamingoblog.com · Rank: 69,167 · 73 references

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