HomeMiddle ColumnPaper: 'Warming of the northeastern Antarctic Peninsula began around 600 years ago' Middle Column Paper: ‘Warming of the northeastern Antarctic Peninsula began around 600 years ago’ By Marc Morano - September 5, 2012 249 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsantarcticanew study Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleDems platform: ‘Affirms the Science Of Climate Change,’ Rebukes Those ‘So Far To The Right’ They Doubt ItNext articleNew paper finds SW U.S. temperatures ‘have been relatively stable over last 500 years’ — Paper published in Geophysical Research Letters Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles June In Tokyo, Hachijojima Island Hasn’t Warmed In Decades Climate411 While the mean daily maximum temperature for Hachijojima has risen modestly over the past 115 years, Tokyo has seen an almost 2°C linear trend... Read more Coldest, Wettest & Stormiest – The Good Old Days Before Global Warming Climate411 Many will be aware that the coldest winter on record in the US was that of 1978/79, more than 1F colder than any other... Read more Aussie ‘Ambassador for Women’ claims ‘climate change’ causes rape! ‘Exacerbates the risks of sexual & gender-based violence’ Climate411 As we confront the climate crisis, women and girls’ human rights, must be at the center of our collective efforts. Read more