Monday, August 20, 2012

Sweden’s Kebnekaise glacier now growing
Kebnekaise has grown almost 7 feet (2.1 m) higher due to this year’s cold summer.
Green Weenie Roundup: Lovin’ Lovins | Power Line
Lovins is another of those perennial posers who deserves a Green Weenie Lifetime Achievement Award (a decade ago he was pushing the line that hydrogen was our energy future within a decade; today, about hydrogen he says “never mind”), but he’ll have to settle for the same weekly installment that graces Friedman’s shelf.
38:5 Preview - Chasing Ice Documentary Review
once they’d overcome the exploding batteries, falling rocks, circuit failures and snow burials that plagued their first season, the results were staggering.
Dash of salt in clouds may fight global warming, UW scientist says | KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
A group of scientists, including a University of Washington atmospheric physicist, wants to test the theory that pumping sea salt into the sky over the ocean would combat global warming by creating clouds that reflect more sunlight back into space.

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