Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Some Atmospheric Molecules Fight Climate Change
Scientists have discovered further evidence for the existence of new molecules in the atmosphere that have the potential to off-set global warming by reacting with airborne pollutants. Researchers from The Univ. of Manchester, Bristol Univ., Southampton Univ. and Sandia National Laboratories in California have detected the second simplest Criegee intermediate molecule – acetaldehyde oxide – and measured its reactivity.
Cisco, Google Lead Tech Industry [in allegedly preventing CO2-induced bad weather--thanks, guys!!]
Cisco and Google tied for first place in this year's ranking of how the technology industry is addressing climate change.
US national security advisor says climate change is threat, calls for emissions reductions | The Verge
Tom Donilon, the national security advisor to President Barack Obama, gave a lengthy speech in New York City today, to mark the launch of a new energy policy center at Columbia University. During his speech, Donilon said that "the fact that the environmental impacts of climate change present a national security challenge has been clear to this administration from the outset." Donilon went on to cite several recent threat assessment reports from the intelligence and defense departments, saying "this underscores the need — for the sake of our national security — to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate change."
Twitter / TucsonPeck: + deniers/skeptics clog up ...
+ deniers/skeptics clog up the internet trying to refute sci - why don't they publish papers like scientists do? Present their evidence?
Popular Technology.net: 1100+ Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skeptic Arguments Against ACC/AGW Alarm
WARNING: Do not accept any criticisms of this list without first reading the rebuttals or emailing, populartechnology (at) gmail (dot) com

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