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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Waxman cites ‘anti-environmental’ votes by Republicans in new report
Waxman added that he found it ironic that many of the legislators who deny the existence of climate change represent Midwestern states and have asked Congress for financial relief for the drought that has devastated the Midwest while voting against climate change bills. Many scientists believe the drought is a consequence of global warming.
How Far Can Climate Change Go?: Scientific American
carbon dioxide dumped into the atmosphere today will affect Earth hundreds of thousands of years hence
Has the Time Come to Try Geoengineering? | Observations, Scientific American Blog Network
As climate modeler Ken Caldeira of Stanford University discusses in the September issue of Scientific American in his article “The Great Climate Experiment,” we are now effectively setting the temperature of the planet for the next several millennia.
Twitter / bryanrwalsh: 5% of Iowa farmers believe ...

5% of Iowa farmers believe the climate is changing despite drought:

Twitter / borenbears: Globally, July was 329th straight ...
Globally, July was 329th straight month hotter than norm. Flip coin for 329 heads in row. Odds it's random: 1 in 1.1 followed by 99 zeros
Twitter / BurgundyBlog: @borenbears @JGWhiteAP Question: ...
@borenbears @JGWhiteAP Question: how exactly do you know the Earth's "norm?"

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