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Next Massive Ice Age Postponed by CO2?
In Global Warming - AccuWeather - Posted 4 days ago
The extent of the last glacial ice sheet across parts of North America. A computer model used by Thomas Crowley of the University of Edinburgh and Wil...
Tags: co2 toronto
1953 Popular Mechanics: Growing Blanket of Carbon Dioxide Raises Earth's Temperature
In Climate Progress - Posted 6 days ago
Yes, I know everybody used to think we were headed toward an ice age. Well, except Dr. Frank Baxter (and Frank Capra) in 1958. And except for Jam...
Tags: carbon carbon dioxide research
Update On Carbon Dioxide Levels
In Global Warming - AccuWeather - Posted 6 days ago
Blog posted by Mark Paquette: Recently in this blog, Brett and I have looked at various components of climate change (methane levels, sunspot activity...
Tags: carbon carbon dioxide climate change
Vitamin D Dilemma - To D or Not To D
In Science Base - Posted 1 week ago
Radiological health expert Daniel Hayes who works at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene recent published on the subject of low ...
Tags: nuclear solar
Southern Ocean Could Hit Ocean Acidification Tipping Point 30 Years Early
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
Image from huangjiahuiThings just went from worse to worser in the Southern Ocean: According to a new study published in the Proceedings of the Nation...
Tags: carbon emissions study
Battery Life Breakthrough
In Treehugger - Posted 1 week ago
Photo of Professor Cho Jaephil via Hanyang UniversityCould this man be responsible for extending laptop battery life to 16 or 32 hours? A team of rese...
Tags: battery electric electric vehicles korea
Digging Hard to Find the Right Answers
In Global Warming - AccuWeather - Posted 1 week ago
I just finished reading this excellent article from NASA's Earth Observatory, which is titled Correcting Ocean Cooling . In the article, Josh Willis,...
Tags: study
Bang-Bang You're Complex
In Economist's View - Posted 1 week ago
In many economic problems, feedback loops can be used to optimally control a system. For example, the inputs to an economic system might be government...
Tags: economic policy
How dry I am: Droughts and desalination, another amplifying feedback
In Climate Progress - Posted 1 week ago
Our never-ending quest to identify all the amplifying climate feedbacks takes us back to Australia:THE worst drought in a century, especially in Aust...
Tags: climate change renewable
Killing the myth of the 1970s global cooling scientific consensus
In Climate Progress - Posted 1 week ago
There was no scientific consensus in the 1970s that the Earth was headed into an imminent ice age. Indeed, the possibility of anthropogenic warming do...
Tags: climate change
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