Monday, February 09, 2009

Taking a Time Machine Ride Back to the 1960s or 1800s?
In the last century, we are with the cooling of the oceans, and a quiet sun most like the 1960s (graph below), a cold era as shown in the graph above.
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Longer term the sun is behaving like it did in the last 1700s and early 1800s, leading many to believe we are likely to experience conditions more like the early 1800s (called the Dalton Minimum) in the next few decades. That was a time of cold and snow. It was the time of Charles Dickens and his novels with snow and cold in London.
Dalton Minimum Returns: Dalton Minimum Drought in California?
There has been a lot of scary stories in the news about global warming and the loss of the California's Sierra snow pack, including one on Channel Six on Saturday. I have reported in previous posts that both warming and cooling can produce droughts...
Continuing The Charade « The Air Vent
They keep going at RC. Now they make the claim that the code is released but the data is proprietary.
Feed-In Tariffs Contemplated in the U.S. - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
Gainesville residents with photovoltaic panels on their roofs will get 32 cents a kilowatt-hour when they produce energy. (By contrast, homeowners in Florida last October paid on average 12 cents per kilowatt hour for their electricity, according to Department of Energy statistics.

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