Thursday, August 30, 2012

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

Crisis And Opportunity In The Environmental Century: Inspiring A Generation To Greatness In The Classroom | ThinkProgress
Climate change will affect every facet of the academy and change the practice of essentially all fields of study.
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Stephen Mulkey is the president of Unity College, located in Unity, Maine.
Mark Serreze – Climate Buffoon Of The Week | Real Science
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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