Ancient Americans took cold snap in their stride | e! Science News
The authors conclude: "All things considered, it is likely that across most of North America, south of the retreating ice sheets, Paleoindians were not constantly scrambling to keep up with Younger Dryas age climate changes. After all, adapting to changing climatic and environmental conditions was nothing new to them – it was what they did."Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Climate [Junk] Science Advisory Dream Teams
Group 1 (PDF)Press Release: Perth climate scientist to meet with Czech President | Solar Cycle 25
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How did they do?
Internationally acclaimed Perth-based environmental scientist, David Archibald, will visit the Czech Republic this week to meet with the country’s leader, Vaclav Klaus. The pair will discuss climate and energy issues.BBC - Richard Black's Earth Watch: Earth spirits' twin visions on climate
The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow's Gaia forgives us our sins; Evo Morales's will punish us for lack of care.[So do the climate models flawlessly handle this heat source?]: World's Deepest Undersea Vents Discovered - Yahoo! News
Which will you follow?
Beneath the Caribbean Sea a remotely controlled vehicle came upon the world's deepest hydrothermal vents, where super-heated mineral-rich water gushes from chimney structures onto the ocean floor.
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