Scientific American Can See Russia From Their House | Real Science
The geniuses at Scientific American think they can see the entire world out their window. Much of the world is having record cold and/or snow this winter, including Alaska, Siberia, Greenland, India, Japan, the Pacific Northwest and Texas.
Massive Cold Blast Coming To Eastern Europe And Asia | Real Science
All that trapped heat is causing temperatures 10C below normal.
Arizona 2011 : 3.5 Degrees Cooler Than 1896 | Real Science
2011 was the 42nd warmest year on record in Arizona
Climate Change Causes Heated Battles For Science Teachers
A revision to the science education standards is currently underway, in which climate change will be "explicitly noted," said Francis Eberle, executive director of the NSTA.
Bitter cold sends chill down Minnesotans' spines | 9news.com
BLACK DUCK, Minn. - Winter cold is gripping the Midwest, and the town of Black Duck, Minnesota is feeling the worst of it.
Temperatures dipped to -20 degrees on Thursday, with a wind chill of -40.
Urging American Meteorological Society to Get Tougher on Climate Change
A new campaign, Forecast the Facts (www.forecastthefacts.org), launches Sunday to pressure TV meteorologists to inform their viewers about climate change. The launch coincides with the kick-off of the American Meteorological Society’s (AMS) annual meeting in New Orleans, LA....
The issue of climate change denial among television weather reporters has gained increasing attention of late, especially with the release of a national study by George Mason University in March 2010. The study found that 63% of T.V. meteorologists think climate change is due to natural causes, and a full 27% think global warming is a scam.
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