Friday, September 09, 2011

Colorado prairie dog study to examine whether warmer winters prompt more activity, erosion - KDVR
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Is global warming causing prairie dogs to damage the soil?
Lower Temperatures May Send Heating Demand Up in Mid-September
Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Temperatures may be low enough in the Midwest and New England by mid-September to send residents turning up the thermostats in their homes and businesses, said Matt Rogers, president of Commodity Weather Group LLC.
University of Leipzig Suppressed Climate-Critical Seminar
The fundamental human right of scientific freedom gets trampled on in Germany. European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) Vice President Michael Limburg was denied making a climate science-critical speech at the University of Leipzig. Are we slipping back into the science Dark Ages in Europe?
Al Gored in Edinburgh | ScottishSceptic
I see we have the “pleasure” of hosting Al Gored, in Edinburgh on 27-28Sept at the EICC.

And as far as I can see the Scottish & UK government are footing some of the bill through Scottish “Enterprise” and the RBS (government owned)
So-Called “Climate-Sensitivity” – A Dance On The Head Of A Pin | Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr.
The bottom line conclusion is that the assessment of risks to key resources, including threats from climate variability and climate change, based on the magnitude of a so-called “climate sensitivity“, is a fatally flawed framework for developing effective adaptation and mitigation policies to reduce those risks.

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