Wednesday, October 31, 2012

U.S. obsessed over the Superstorm, but ignored the climate behind it - The Globe and Mail
in the future this story will be told more often [will it?]
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AGU goes political "The price of silence may be a heavy one" AGU Exec Dir Chris McEntee urges politicians on climate

From the devastating surge to crippling snow, Hurricane Sandy by the numbers - Capital Weather Gang - The Washington Post
Sandy’s snow output covered an enormous area. All told, the storm dumped more than a foot of snow in Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Perhaps most unusual were the snow accumulations in the south-central Appalachians, including an incredible 22” in Newfound Gap stradling the line between North Carolina and Tennessee.
Fox News Gives Airtime To A Climate Denier To Discuss Unprecedented Superstorm | ThinkProgress
Bastardi appeared on Sean Hannity on Monday (he was also on Fox and Friends, Tuesday):
BASTARDI: When you see CO2 continue to go up and the global temperature goes up, levels off, and you can associate it with the natural cyclical pattern of the oceans and you look at the big picture. And also a lot of these people are just weather voyeurs. What if you’ve been studying since the day you were born? Some of them just study it now
Climate Change Dispatch - So Predictable: Politico's 'Pro' Subscription Service Features Two 'Climate Change' Stories in Its Top Four
Well, there's nothing more predictable and boring than stories about global warming and climate change which appear every time there's a major hurricane, serious flooding, or other weather-related catastrophe. Yet, as will be seen after the jump, the supposedly non-boring Politico Pro front page has two such stories in its top four.

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