The data detective : Nature News & Comment
Uri Simonsohn explains how he uncovered wrongdoing in psychology research.
This summer is 'what global warming looks like' | CapeCodOnline.com
Kevin Trenberth, head of climate analysis at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in fire-charred Colorado, said these are the very record-breaking conditions he has said would happen, but many people wouldn't listen. So it's I told-you-so time, he said...
While at least 15 climate scientists told The Associated Press that this long hot U.S. summer is consistent with what is to be expected in global warming, history is full of such extremes, said John Christy at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He's a global warming skeptic who says, "The guilty party in my view is Mother Nature."
Bill McKibben on the Global Warming Hoax - The Daily Beast
in this epic disaster flick we’re not even close to the finale.
Local haterade: Authors say locavores do more harm than good | Grist
People erupted in anger on their Facebook pages. "Sizzling heat. No power for more than 30 hours. Because of One. Horrendous. Storm. Nature's Stuxnet? America is powerless these days," Seema Sirohi, a journalist originally from Delhi posted on her Facebook page.
Twitter / MichaelEMann: Our PNAS study finding tha
Our PNAS study finding that Pac NW was wet during Medieval could have implications for future projections of west U.S. http://fb.me/1NRMqkX9B
OregonLive : Pacific Northwest precipitation: a look 1,500 years into the past
One preliminary interpretation of the findings is that our understanding of the El Niño weather cycle could be incomplete -- and a wetter, cooler future might be on its way.
Twitter / MichaelEMann [evidently doesn't understand the difference between climate and weather!!]
@eilperin June 13-21 polling predates the recent onslaught of climate & weather-related disasters. What if polling had been *last* 9 days?
Shock. Carbon tax is a threat to carbon businesses | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Yes, indeed. The whole idea of the tax is to kill the gassy industries that produce our cheap power. Didn’t anyone believe it?
Craig Emerson dances on the grave of the Australian economy | Australian Climate Madness
All I can struggle to manage is, keep it up, Craigie boy. You have just torpedoed another massive hole in your sinking government.
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