HomeMiddle ColumnScientists revise mankind's impact: Global warming temperature rise may be lower than... Middle Column Scientists revise mankind’s impact: Global warming temperature rise may be lower than predicted By Marc Morano - December 31, 2010 299 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsconsensus busteripccnew paperscience Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleFlorida agriculture loses $273M in December freezeNext articleOh No! The AP Produces more journalistic trash: AP reporter Wasbir Hussain reports: ‘Indian tea tastes different due to climate change’ (Hussain’s email: [email protected]) Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles New Evidence Shows Water Separates into Two Different Liquids at Low Temperatures Climate411 Fresh evidence that water can change from one form of liquid into another, denser liquid, has been uncovered by researchers at the University of... Read more Classical Liberalism and Electricity: An (Unfinished) Exchange with Lynne Kiesling Climate411 It is time for fundamental free-market, classical-liberal reform with electricity.” Read more Aussie Climate Council Demands Automobile Companies boost Fuel Efficiency Climate411 "FCAI’s members selling dirty, inefficient cars into Australia well into the 2040s is not an option". But there is a legitimate reason Aussies tend... Read more