Sunday, March 31, 2013

The Marcott Filibuster « Climate Audit
Instead of dealing with actual questions, for the most part, their “FAQ” filibusters about questions that no one was asking in connection with this study.
More snowfall now expected in Poland | Ice Age Now
See many photos and videos. Remember, tomorrow is the first day of April!
Polar bear-sea ice relationships: what biologists knew in ’72 | polarbearscience
From both of these examples, it is clear that back in 1972, Jack Lentfer realized that both warming and cooling trends should be expected in the future because both occurred in the past – and he made it a point to inform his polar bear biologist colleagues of the historical basis of that conclusion.
Arctic blast to challenge cold records across Eastern U.S.
The mercury will drop even further – into the teens – in parts of the Upper Midwest, Dakotas, and Upper New England regions, challenging cold records across the Eastern United States.

As the cold front sinks southward, lows across Texas will also drop into the 30s.
Study adds to picture of rapidly greening Arctic...
we show that vegetation distribution shifts will result in an overall positive feedback to climate that is likely to cause greater warming than has previously been predicted

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