Thursday, February 14, 2013

TNJN - Princeton scholar speaks about climate change
Markowitz, a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University, presented the Darwin Day audience with a lecture entitled: Communicating Climate Change to an Uncertain Public. He has recently been researching the psychological factors that go into a persons answer about climate change.

According to Markowitz, 99 percent of Americans have heard about climate change, but only about 50 percent actually believe that climate change is really happening.
TNJN - Nobel Prize winning evolutionist discusses climate change
Most scientists are noticing that localized evolution in many species is allowing them to adapt to the warming climate.
NOAA Deception Over Record Temperatures « NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
If NOAA really wanted to present an objective and informative analysis of record temperatures, they would do what I have done with Kansas, on a national basis. Analyse all USHCN stations, with data back to at least 1930, and compare the proportion of records set in recent years, with those in earlier decades.

They won’t do this because the results won’t give the message they wish to promote.
AAAS, AGU, Others are MIAs in Climate Letter to President …Why? | The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
Some of the largest and most well-known science organizations are not signers of a letter to the President calling for a ‘national summit’ on climate change. Conspicuous omissions … but why?

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