Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Chasing Ice: Ground Zero of Climate Change « EcoWatch: Uniting the Voice of the Grassroots Environmental Movement
Comparing recent melt seasons with historical records spanning more than 1,400 years shows summer Arctic sea ice in free fall.
Barnes & Noble hosts author Steve Goreham - Springfield, IL - The State Journal-Register
Author Steve Goreham will sign copies of his new book "The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism: Mankind and Climate Change Mania" from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 at Springfield Barnes & Noble, 3111 S. Veterans Parkway.
Earth Climate Change Models [Allegedly] Work for Mars | Space.com
This extra-planetary generalization suggests that climate change models aren't so as inaccurate as they're sometimes portrayed, said study researcher William Hartmann, a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson.

"Some public figures imply that modeling of global climate is 'junk science,' but if climate models can explain features observed on other planets, then the models must have at least some validity," Hartmann said in a statement.
..."If global climate models indicate specific concentration of ice-rich features where and when we actually see them on a distant planet, then climate modeling should not be sarcastically dismissed. Our results provide an important, teachable refutation of the attacks on climate science on our home planet."
Frost will bite harvest tonnage - Australia
AFTER a string of cold nights across the nation in the past month, with frost events reported in all grain producing states, grain analysts are resigned to seeing the nation’s crop lose tonnage to frost damage.

In particular, events in the South Australian Mallee and in NSW’s Central West look to have been locally severe.

Last week, temperatures plunged right across south-east Australia as many locations shivered through their coldest October day in years.

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