HomeMiddle ColumnNew paper finds SW U.S. temperatures 'have been relatively stable over last... Middle Column New paper finds SW U.S. temperatures ‘have been relatively stable over last 500 years’ — Paper published in Geophysical Research Letters By Marc Morano - September 5, 2012 239 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsavgnew study Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articlePaper: ‘Warming of the northeastern Antarctic Peninsula began around 600 years ago’Next articleStephan Lewandowsky’s slow motion Psychological Science train wreck: ‘Set out to show the world…that climate skeptics were, as Jo Nova puts it, ‘nutters’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Claim: Hidden in Caves: Mineral Overgrowths Reveal Unprecedented Modern Sea-Level Rise Climate411 The team found evidence of a previously unknown 20 centimeter sea-level rise that occurred nearly 3,200 years ago when ice caps melted naturally over... Read more Climate Activist Hypocrisy Example Eleventy Gazillion Climate411 Just Stop Oil Protestor Who Pulled ‘Hay Wain’ Painting Stunt Has Racked Up 50,000 Air Miles on Exotic Holidays Read more Shameless: Aussie Climate Council Now Claims Floods Caused by CO2 Climate411 Tim Flannery, Climate Council Founder, in 2006: "even the rain that falls isn’t actually going to fill our dams and our river systems". Read more