Five Deadliest Bay Of Bengal Cyclones Occurred With CO2 Below 350 PPM — ‘The deadliest one in 1970 was blamed on global cooling at the time’
…‘The US has had no hurricanes and one minimal tropical storm this summer. In 1886, the US was hit by seven hurricanes. As CO2 has increased, the number of hurricanes striking the US has decreased’
…Princeton Physicist Dr. Will Happer: ‘To have honorary degrees showered on Al Gore when he doesn’t even get the hurricane direction right on the cover of his book, what sort of movement is this?’
Princeton Physicist: ‘To have honorary degrees showered on Al Gore when he doesn’t even get the hurricane direction right on the cover of his book, what sort of movement is this?’
The Daily Princetonian reports on physicist Will Happer’s presentation at last week’s physics department colloquium: Happer pointed to easily attainable private and public funding for climate research as an incentive that has inflated the issue. “To have honorary degrees showered on Al Gore when he doesn’t even get the hurricane direction right on the cover […]
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Fewest US Tornadoes On Record
…Fewest US Forest Fires In Three Decades
…Los Angeles Times riles climate-change skeptics by banning letters
…USA Today OpEd: UN IPCC exaggerates risk — ‘It’s time to start listening to other voices in the debate, such as the 50-some scientists who make up the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change’
…Melting glacier in Alaska reveals ancient remains of forest – evidence of warm periods
Melting glacier in Alaska reveals ancient remains of forest – evidence of warm periods
Glaciers that tore trees in half and then froze the stumps are receding again in Alaska to reveal those old remnants of a warmer era. I like these little “concrete” anecdotes, though their true meaning depends on exactly how old these remains are, and whether that timing correlates with warming in other places. Ancient trees emerge from frozen forest ‘tomb’ Retreat of the Mendenhall Glacier reveals the remains of trees which grew more than 2,000 years ago By MARY CATHARINE MARTIN JUNEAU EMPIRE The Mendenhall Glacier’s recession is unveiling the remains of ancient forests that have remained frozen beneath the ice for up to 2,350 years. …. The most recent stumps she’s dated emerging from the Mendenhall are between 1,400 and 1,200 years old. The oldest she’s tested are around 2,350 years old. She’s also dated some at around 1,870 to 2,000 years old. In Glacier Bay, Connor and other researchers have found evidence of ice advances occurring more than 5,000 years ago. They’ve also documented the glacial advance between 1724 and 1794 A.D. that pushed Huna Tlingit off their land, and written a paper incorporating those cultural and geographic histories. In […]Rating: 10.0/10 (1 vote cast)
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