Friday, August 10, 2012

Summer storm spins over the Arctic - big picture | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Nasa satellites this week captured an unusually strong storm over the middle of the Arctic Ocean. Such storms - more common in the winter - can have a large impact on sea ice
Question: If warm weather causes strong storms, why would these strong storms be more common in the winter?

Twitter / rainnwilson: Climate change deniers & ...
Climate change deniers & tobacco-funded cancer experts should get together & giggle naughtily.
Twitter / stephen_taylor: The most amazing letter to ...
The most amazing letter to the editor I have ever read. Summary: Harper -> Climate change -> mass shootings

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