Want to make a paper more alarming and appealing to coverage? Blame the Romans for climate change | Watts Up With That?
Only one problem. Versions of this paper and slide presentation by the lead author in mid May 2012 make no mention of the Romans or Han dynasty whatsoever.Debate debrief: No mention of climate, [alleged] energy lies from Romney | Grist
If you watched the real-time reaction to the debates, the disappointment among folks within the energy and environment community over the lack of attention to climate was palpable. Even with 160,000 signatures delivered to PBS’s Jim Lehrer calling on him to ask the candidates about climate change, the issue was completely ignored during the 90-minute conversation — continuing a long streak of silence throughout the campaign.The PJ Tatler » Denver Expecting 50+ Degree Temperature Drop Tonight
From a high in the 80′s to a low in the 30′s.The Mathematics Of Autumn's Effect On Global Warming
Is Al Gore coming to town for the debates?
That natural decay of organic carbon contributes more than 90 percent of the yearly carbon dioxide released into Earth's atmosphere and oceans. Understanding how leaves decay can help scientists predict this global flux of carbon dioxide and thus develop better models for climate change.Record cold and snow to hit Great Plains | Watts Up With That?
Of course if this were a heat wave ready to pounce, the media and the alarmosphere would immediately call it “dirty weather” and related to “global warming”.
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