Oct 6, 2008

Global Cooling?
Based on some recent data, Dr. John Ray of Greenie Watch asks, “Is this the beginning of global cooling?”
He's at it again
The guys over at Moonbattery take aim at some of Al Gore’s recent claims that global warming has led to more frequent and stronger tornadoes in the U.S.
Common Sense from Down Under
Our favorite blogger from Down Under shares with us some interesting graphs on climate change trends, although the information contained therein is not at all surprising.

Oct 1, 2008

Carnival of Climate Change: Volume 2, Issue 10

We aren't making this up.

Sep 30, 2008

Carnival of Climate Change: Volume 2, Issue 9

After a summer hiatus, Carnival of Climate Change is back up and running. Thank you for your patience; and now that we are back in the swing of things we look forward to discussing these critical issues with you.

Let's get started with this:
Dr. Martin Hertzberg's letter to USA Today points out that the fear mongers never fail to let a little science get in the way.
Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate
Dr. Michael Fox takes a look at Dr. Fred Singer’s review on climate change. This gets technical but it’s important to know the details.

May 6, 2008

Carnival of Climate Change: Volume 2, Issue 8

Big Yellow Lobby
“With apologies to Joni Mitchell” a silly song that puts things into perspective… this song has been redone so many times, but never like this!

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