IPCC: Six graphs that explain how the climate is changing | Carbon Brief http://t.co/2PVsopWURJ — CornwallCCF (@CornwallCCF) October 10, 2013 … Continue reading
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15 Things You Should Know About The New IPCC Report On Climate Science http://t.co/XMQ3zwVFy5 via @climateprogress — CornwallCCF (@CornwallCCF) October 10, 2013 … Continue reading
BBC News – The IPCC climate change report – in 90 seconds http://t.co/XGOCtGB48M — Paul Martin (@infocpc) October 10, 2013 … Continue reading
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinions, but not to his own facts” – Senator Daniel Moynihan “Science is a systematic, evidence-based, testable and self-correcting way of investigating the world. This is done through empirical observation, by experimentation and mathematics.” … Continue reading
Scientist under fire for speaking the truth about what the science shows… One of the main authors of a report suggesting climate change will cause mass drowning of polar bears has been suspended while investigations are underway – although reason … Continue reading
The analysis at http://www.earth-syst-dynam.net/2/1/2011/esd-2-1-2011.html from the University of Jena in Germany suggests that the amount of energy available in the Earth system to be extracted by wind-turbines is limited, and if sufficient energy is removed the world climate will be … Continue reading
(New peer reviewed study discovers that when CO2 was higher in the past, not as hot as previously thought) The question seems simple enough: What happens to the Earth’s temperature when atmospheric carbon dioxide levels increase? The answer is elusive. However, … Continue reading
This title is part of the America’s Climate Choices project, the National Research Council’s most comprehensive study of climate change to date. http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12782 … Continue reading
The IPCC was established to provide the decision-makers and others interested in climate change with an objective source of information about climate change. The IPCC does not conduct any research nor does it monitor climate related data or parameters. Its … Continue reading
Planet 3.0: Sights Sites & Cites General interest earth science and environmental science links http://planet30.posterous.com/ “I am the third planet from the Sun, and the only planet in the Solar System to have life (it gets kind of itchy sometimes!) … Continue reading
http://agwobserver.wordpress.com/ This really is the mother lode. The author has signposted to many papers and blogs on the latest published papers. About “This blog is about climate science with an emphasis on the observations of the climate change that is … Continue reading
http://initforthegold.blogspot.com/ blog by Michael Tobis http://sites.google.com/site/mtobis/ … Continue reading
www.skepticalscience.com/The-Scientific-Guide-to-Global-Warming-Skepticism.html A downloadable publication. … Continue reading
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/05/start-here/ “We’ve often been asked to provide a one stop link for resources that people can use to get up to speed on the issue of climate change, and so here is a first cut. Unlike our other postings, we’ll … Continue reading
http://www.bis.gov.uk/go-science/climatescience UK gov … Continue reading
http://climate.noaa.gov/index.jsp?pg=/education/edu_index.jsp&edu=literacy US gov … Continue reading
http://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~prall/climate/index.html “This site provides information on over 2400 climate scientists and authors who have signed public statement on climate change. This includes both statements calling for action to cut greenhouse gas emissions as well as ones that argue against such … Continue reading
www.climaterapidresponse.org/resources.php An excellent collection of resources including: Documents from Scientific Organizations Other Useful Documents Blogs & News Books Videos … Continue reading
NAME: Climate Science Rapid Response Team (CSRRT) WEBSITE: www.climaterapidresponse.org WHO & WHAT: The CSSRT is a match-making service between top scientists and members of the media and office holders and their staffs from various levels of government. Our group consists … Continue reading