Climate Change Disrupts Astronomical Calculations for Amazon Indians
RIO DE JANEIRO – Forecasts that Brazil’s Amazonian Indians make with guidance from the stars to determine the best time to fish and plant crops are being disrupted by climate change.InvestigateDaily – New global warming scandal hits climate science
The scientists behind a widely reported new climate change study suggesting we are currently in the warmest climate of the past four thousand years have had their work shredded in peer review, and been accused of skating close to scientific “misconduct”.Environmentalists to news networks: Fewer climate skeptics | The Daily Caller
Pielke points out that flood magnitudes have not increased in over a century and a 2008 report said that “droughts have, for the most part, become shorter, less frequent, and cover a smaller portion of the U.S. over the last century.” There has also been no evidence of an increasing incidence of tornadoes, especially high-damage ones, in the U.S. since 1950.
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