Thursday, October 18, 2012

Will climate change lead to more droughts? | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Some areas are predicted to experience more drought, others less, but the competing effects make it harder to detect and predict changes, so uncertainty in these projections is large.
David Whitehouse: Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature As Warm In 1775 As Today | The Global Warming Policy Foundation
Another piece of research using climate proxies has cast some light on the recent evolution of sea surface temperature in a region of the Atlantic.
Eugene Robinson: Why no discussion of climate change? - The Washington Post
Not a word has been said in the presidential debates about what may be the most urgent and consequential issue in the world: climate change.
Early Triassic Temperatures Could Have Been Hottest Ever On Earth (VIDEO) : World : Latinos Post
The study revealed that ocean water temperatures reached a lethal temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

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