Thursday, October 03, 2013

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THE HOCKEY SCHTICK: Helping the IPCC with decadal trend graphs
The IPCC AR5 has a new "decadal average" graph designed to hide the statistically insignificant global warming over the past 20 years. Since nobody wants to be accused of cherry-picking starting dates and using a decadal average instead of a decadal trend line, let's graph the decadal linear trends for each starting year since 1998. This paints a quite different picture than the IPCC decadal average graph, showing a clear halt in "decadal average" and "decadal trend" global warming starting at the beginning of the 21st century.
EPA Locates Dangerous Toxic Gas Source | Real Science
New research has shown that baking bread emits huge amounts of deadly toxic CO2 into the atmosphere.
Southwestern U.S. TV Mets Attend Full-Day Weather/Climate Workshop | The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
A visit to the University of Arizona’s famed tree-ring research lab caps a climate/weather workshop for southwestern U.S. TV meteorologists.
Flashback: Priceless ClimateGate email 682: Tom Wigley tells Michael Mann that his son did a tree ring science fair project (using trees behind NCAR) that invalidated the centerpiece of Mann's work

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