Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Misconduct is possibility in polar bear investigation | Tulsa World
Citing the questions agents asked Monnett, Ruch said he assumed the investigation is about the article concerning the drowned polar bears.

"It is not even a study," he said, questioning why Kendall's office can justify the investigation.

"It is an observational note."
Ideal temperature for a Finn? Chill to 14° | News | YLE Uutiset | yle.fi
...Warm weather contributes to the deaths of around 200 people in the country annually.
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"Since it is cold most of the year, the cumulative effect is very large. It is estimated that during a normal winter, the cold contributes to the deaths of around 3,000 people," Näyhä points out.

Even so, compared to the population of many other countries, the optimal temperature for the average Finn is surprisingly low. Around the Mediterranean, it is 22 to 25 degrees. In Taiwan, it is considered to be 32 degrees.
Comments On The Dessler 2011 GRL Paper “Cloud Variations And The Earth’s Energy Budget” | Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.
If the Editor did not include Roy Spencer as one of the referees, they were derilict in their responsibilities.

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