Can the National Park Service Afford to React to Climate Change? | Politics | OutsideOnline.com
How can the park service react to things such as rising sea levels and unhealthy forests if its funding is dwindling?Twitter / RichardTol: 20 retractions from same journal ...
20 retractions from same journal by author who reviewed own papers http://retractionwatch.wordpress.com/2012/08/30/20-more-retractions-for-scientist-who-made-up-email-addresses-so-he-could-review-his-own-papers/ …Crisis And Opportunity In The Environmental Century: Inspiring A Generation To Greatness In The Classroom | ThinkProgress#badhabit
Climate change will affect every facet of the academy and change the practice of essentially all fields of study.Mark Serreze – Climate Buffoon Of The Week | Real Science
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Stephen Mulkey is the president of Unity College, located in Unity, Maine.
Mark told us recently that the August storm didn’t have much effect on ice extent.Permanent Drought Continues In The Southeast, Kansas And Oklahoma | Real Science
You really can’t make up stuff more comedic than the US Government.Spiegel 1974: “Temperatures Over Last 20 Years Have Dropped Faster Than At Anytime In The Last 1000 Years”
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