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Please, look at the facts before it's too late - we are not causing the planet to warm |
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Written by Vincent Gioia
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Monday, 24 November 2008 07:01 |
November 24, 2008
By Vincent Gioia
In a recent issue of my local newspaper there was an article coauthored by a "field organizer" for Greenpeace entitled "Reduce warming while kick-starting the U. S. economy." One author was an unimpressive councilman who now shows he is an unimpressive critic of the laws of physics. The coauthor is a Greenpeace field organizer, what more need be said; Greenpeace would have the world shut down for the good of humanity and for the planet.
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Polar Amplification |
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Written by Climate Skeptic
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Saturday, 22 November 2008 06:08 |
November 22, 2008
Climate-Skeptic.com
Climate models generally say that surface warming on the Earth from greenhouse gasses should be greater at the poles than at the tropics. This is called "polar amplification." I don't now if the models originally said this, or if it was observed that the poles were warming more so it was thereafter built into the models, but that's what they say now. This amplification is due in part to how climate forcings around the globe interact with each other, and in part due to hypothesized positive feedback effects at the poles.
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Why is Land Use and Land Cover a Cause of Concern for Climate Change? |
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Written by Roger Pielke Sr.
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Saturday, 22 November 2008 05:46 |
November 22, 2008
Why is Land Use/Land Cover Change a First-Order Climate Forcing?
Roger Pielke Sr.
ClimateSci.org
Originally posted on August 5, 2005.
As recognized by the National Research Council in 2005, land-use/land-cover change is a first-order climate forcing. However, its role as a regional and global climate influence is not widely recognized, except as it effects the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide and the global average surface albedo. In the summary figure from the IPCC Statement for Policymakers (see Figure ES-2 here), in terms of the global mean radiative forcing, only albedo effects of land use/land cover change are identified.
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Gore Admits 'I've failed badly' - Global Sea Ice GROWS! |
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Written by Marc Morano
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Thursday, 20 November 2008 17:32 |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 22 November 2008 05:59 |
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Planet Has Cooled Since Bush Took Office |
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Written by Marc Morano
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Thursday, 20 November 2008 17:22 |
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