Sunday, January 11, 2009

From wrapping the ice-cap in blankets to moving the Earth further from the Sun... 10 mad ways to save the planet | Mail Online
Can the world be saved from global warming? Opinion about the state of our planet is fiercely divided - at one end of the spectrum there are the gloom-mongers who are convinced we are all doomed, while at the other there are those who believe that planet Earth will simply heal itself.
Polar Sea Ice Changes are Having a Net Cooling Effect on the Climate « Watts Up With That?
All of these points work together to support the idea that so far, polar ice albedo feedback has been opposite of what the models have predicted. To date, the effect of polar albedo change has most likely been negative, whereas all the models predicted it to be positive. There appears to be a tendency in the climate community to discount the importance of the Antarctic sea ice increase, and this may not be appropriate.
Sound of music linked to climate change-Science-Health & Science-The Times of India
SHILLONG: Astounding as it may sound, scientists are not ruling out the possibility that climate change may have affected the sound of wooden musical instruments in the face of the changing 'characteristic' of the wood due to global warming.
Earth on the Brink of an Ice Age - Pravda.Ru
The AGW theory is based on data that is drawn from a ridiculously narrow span of time and it demonstrates a wanton disregard for the ‘big picture’ of long-term climate change. The data from paleoclimatology, including ice cores, sea sediments, geology, paleobotany and zoology, indicate that we are on the verge of entering another Ice Age, and the data also shows that severe and lasting climate change can occur within only a few years. While concern over the dubious threat of Anthropogenic Global Warming continues to distract the attention of people throughout the world, the very real threat of the approaching and inevitable Ice Age, which will render large parts of the Northern Hemisphere uninhabitable, is being foolishly ignored.

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