HomeMiddle ColumnJournal Nature: Don't be so quick to blame extreme weather events on... Middle Column Journal Nature: Don’t be so quick to blame extreme weather events on climate change By Marc Morano - September 21, 2012 210 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsastrologyazdevelopmentdroughtseconomicsfloodshurricanesnew studytornados Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous article10 Lessons of Solyndra Failure: 1) The White House ignored its own experts’ warnings. 2) Solyndra’s rushed approval was for a previously scheduled press eventNext articleThe slaughter of polar bears that rarely gets mentioned (ca. 1890-1930) Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Climate Change Reveals Unique Artefacts in Melting Ice Patches Climate411 In recent years, hundreds of such discoveries have been made in ice patches, revealing traces of hunting, trapping, traffic, animals and plant life –... Read more COP27 Sharm El-Sheikh to Open Early Climate411 Egyptian COP27 organisers have successfully convinced the UN to start COP27 a day early, to allow delegates additional time to build momentum for a... Read more Scientists Develop Method for Seasonal Prediction of Wildfires in the US West Climate411 Winter and spring climate explains a large portion of interannual variability and trend in western U.S. summer fire burned area Read more