HomeMiddle ColumnNew paper finds climate in Tibet was more stable in 20th century... Middle Column New paper finds climate in Tibet was more stable in 20th century than prior — Published in Climate of the Past By Marc Morano - January 2, 2013 369 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsastrologyazcloudsdroughtsnew study Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleCountry Music’s Charlie Daniels: ‘I will take Global Warming seriously when Al Gore flies commercial, rides a bicycle and moves into a one bedroom condo’Next articlePaper shows solar activity at end of 20th century was near highest levels of past 11,500 years — Published in Astronomy & Astrophysics Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Have Fossil Fuels Progressed Humanity? (Part III) Climate411 The most important indicator of global prosperity is declining poverty. The post Have Fossil Fuels Progressed Humanity? (Part III) first appeared on Watts Up With... Read more Lomborg Responds to Polar Bear Abundance Challenge Climate411 “It does more good for polar bears, and the rest of us, if those trying to help them use accurate facts.” The post Lomborg Responds... Read more Guardian: Google Are Not Trying Hard Enough to Demonetise Climate Deniers Climate411 Essay by Eric Worrall An example greens want demonitised: “Wind Turbines Not Only Shred Birds But Are Piling Up In Landfills“. Google let Daily... Read more