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The graph above shows the global temperature anomaly since 1979 (blue) and CO2 levels (fuchsia). There is no correlation between CO2 levels and temperatures. There are very strong historic correlations between solar activity and temperatures. Right now our sun is experiencing very mild solar activity, so expect cooler temperatures! The sun image shows current sun spot activity, it is a near real time NASA image (SOHO MDI Latest Image). Click here for an enlarged view from NASA.GOV.
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| » | Some Thoughts on the Warm January, 2010
I continue to get lots of e-mails asking how global average tropospheric temperatures for January, 2 ... |
| » | NASA Aqua Sea Surface Temperatures Support a Very Warm January, 2010
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| » | January 2010 UAH Global Temperature Update +0.72 Deg. C
UPDATE (4:00 p.m. Jan. 4): I’ve determined that the warm January 2010 anomaly IS consistent wi ... |
| » | Evidence for Natural Climate Cycles in the IPCC Climate Models’ 20th Century Temperature Reconstructions
What can we learn from the IPCC climate models based upon their ability to reconstruct the global av ... |
| » | Is Spencer Hiding the Increase? We Report, You Decide
One of the great things about the internet is people can post anything they want, no matter how stup ... |
| » | A Demonstration that Global Warming Predictions are Based More On Faith than On Science
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| » | Clouds Dominate CO2 as a Climate Driver Since 2000
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| » | How the UAH Global Temperatures Are Produced
I am still receiving questions about the method by which the satellite microwave measurements are ca ... |
| » | December 2009 UAH Global Temperature Update +0.28 Deg. C
YR MON GLOBE NH SH TROPICS 2009 1 +0.304 +0.443 +0.165 -0.036 200 ... |
| » | What If There Was No Greenhouse Effect?
(edited 1 p.m. Dec. 31, 2009, to mention latent heat release) The climate of the Earth is profoundly ... |
Date published: Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:11:27 +0000
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| » | Looking Beyond the Mark
A failure to adequately address the ills of the present is the sad consequence of those people who c ... |
| » | Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week
Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 802 individual scientists from ... |
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| » | Boreal Wildfires and Climate Change
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| » | Daily Temperature Range and Human Mortality
How is it related to global warming? |
| » | Bird Biodiversity in China
What are its primary determinants? |
Date published: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 13:24:07 GMT
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| » | Reminder on Comment Policy
I do not moderate the comments for anything other than spam. While I have banned a couple of folks ... |
| » | The Madness of Prince Charles
Charleses have not had the best of luck on the English throne. And the current Prince of Wales does ... |
| » | Dodgy Citations
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| » | What Do The World’s 25 Dirtiest Cities Have In Common?
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| » | Shut Up, For the Children
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| » | Chinese Urbanization Study
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| » | Feedback Assumptions Finally Being Challenged
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| » | Barbarians at the Gates
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| » | Skeptic Wack-a-Mole
I welcome critical reactions to my recent video, which I put together as a layman’s summary of ... |
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| » | Audi Launches Green Police Ad Campaign
Lighthearted humor, chilling prophecy, pushing an agenda, or something else? |
| » | How Met Office blocked questions on its own man’s role in ‘hockey stick’ climate row
By David Rose The Meteorological Office is blocking public scrutiny of the central role played by it ... |
| » | Sea Level Blunder Enrages Dutch Minister
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| » | India Forms New Climate Change Body
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| » | IPCC chief Rajendra Pachauri under pressure to go over glacier error
By Ben Webster The head of the UN’s climate change body is under pressure to resign after one of his ... |
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| » | Global Warming and Malaria: Knowing the Horse Before Hitching the Cart
Speculations on the potential impact of climate change on human health frequently focus on malaria. ... |
| » | Submission to the EPA on Endangerment Finding
Submission by Stephen McIntyre, Climate Audit, regarding the USA EPA endangerment finding for green ... |
| » | Surface Temperature Records: Policy Driven Deception?
Authors veteran meteorologists Joe D’Aleo and Anthony Watts analyzed temperature records from ... |
| » | SPPI Monthly CO2 Report: December
The authoritative Monthly CO2 Report for freezing December 2009 warns those skeptical of extremist ... |
| » | Cash for Climate
This past summer the United States introduced its cash for clunkers program in an attempt to rejuv ... |
| » | Global Warming: The Social Construction of a Quasi-Reality?
ABSTRACT: The pressure to prove that anthropogenic global warming is real, and happening now has be ... |
| » | EPA's Tailoring Rule
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| » | A New Propaganda Film by Natl. Resources Defense Council Fails the Acid Test of Real World Data
First, they called it “global warming”. Then they noticed there had been no warming for ... |
| » | Sea Level Changes and Tsunamis, Environmental Stress and Migration Overseas
Human migration in the past plays a key role for the spread of cultures across the Indian Ocean. The ... |
| » | Humans are Destroying Earth's Coral Reefs..
Is it really the case that the burning of fossil fuels is responsible for the dire straits in whic ... |
Date published: Tue, 09 Feb 2010 00:18:26 +0100
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| » | Top 10 Things I liked about Prometheus
A Guest Post by Sharon Friedman 1. We could keep up with the latest in the “big” c ... |
| » | Beaming Out
As of today, my new blog is ready for visitors. Besides the usual topics I’ve written about h ... |
| » | Research Takes First Step on Tolerance of Nanoparticles
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| » | UK Petition Pushes Linear Model to the Extreme
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| » | UK Backs Away from a Bibliometric Research Assessment Exercise
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| » | Bioethics Panel Dismissed; Obama Panel Will Be More Policy Oriented
Per the New York Times, the President’s Council on Bioethics has been given its walking papers ... |
| » | NASA Human Spaceflight Review Meets Today
Technology Review reports in advance of today’s meeting of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flig ... |
| » | Business Methods Patents to Receive Scrutiny
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding the validity of business method patents (H/T W ... |
| » | FutureGen Clean Coal Plant May Get New Life
Wired notes that the FutureGen clean coal plant, which had been shuttered in part due to perceived c ... |
| » | Some Changes to Announce
There are some changes to announce. Prometheus is going to be retired. It has been a while in com ... |
Date published: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 11:38:48 +0000
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| » | Does anybody know the source of this graphic ?
A reference to this graphic would be great – downloadable pdf even better. It looks like a b ... |
| » | Some essential history of IPCC global warming from 20 years ago.
Over at the matchless blog Wattsupwiththat Look for two comments by Mohib (21:33:01) on 1st Feb ... |
| » | Is the US Dept of Energy still funding Professor Phil Jones ?
We have known for decades that the DoE has funded Jones et al research from day one – probably ... |
| » | Democrats loss in Massachusetts is more significant than ClimateGate for climate skeptics
The counter IPCC blogosphere has been dining out lately on eight short weeks of snowballing good new ... |
| » | 52 years of arctic temperatures 80-90 north
This webpage from the Danish Centre for Ocean and Ice has interesting graphics showing the temperatu ... |
| » | NASA GISS data does not back BoM hottest decade claim
The NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) has just updated their global temperature land s ... |
| » | How can it serve the Australian national interest by having the BoM mislead us ?
On the night of the 11th-12 of Jan 2010 Melbourne sweated through an uncomfortably hot night. Just ... |
| » | Evidence for a strong urbanization signal – 0.3 degrees C per decade in Canberra Airport temperature data 1997-2009
Canberra/Queanbeyan is a sprawling collection of suburbs population 300,000 plus – which exten ... |
| » | Australian mean annual temperature reconstruction 1882-2009
After getting questions from people about the BoM claim that 2000-2009 was Australia’s hottest ... |
| » | Canberra Airport – rejected by Jones et al 1986 – pardoned in the 1990’s – now corrected (again) by UKMO
While experimenting with BoM raw Canberra Airport data I was surprised to find the UKMO have correct ... |
Date published: Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:19:19 +0000
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Quote to Consider
"Excessive intervention in economic activity and blind faith in the state's omnipotence is another possible mistake... Instead of streamlining market mechanisms, some are tempted to expand state economic intervention to the greatest possible extent...
In the 20th century, the Soviet Union made the state's role absolute. In the long run, this made the Soviet economy totally uncompetitive. This lesson cost us dearly. I am sure nobody wants to see it repeated...There is no reason to believe that we can achieve better results by shifting responsibility onto the state...
And one more point: anti-crisis measures should not escalate into financial populism and a refusal to implement responsible macroeconomic policies. The unjustified swelling of the budgetary deficit and the accumulation of public debts are just as destructive as adventurous stock-jobbing."
-- Vladimir Putin, Russia Prime Minister
Feb 2009 Lecturing the U.S. on the dangers of socialism.

In the 20th century, the Soviet Union made the state's role absolute. In the long run, this made the Soviet economy totally uncompetitive. This lesson cost us dearly. I am sure nobody wants to see it repeated...There is no reason to believe that we can achieve better results by shifting responsibility onto the state...
And one more point: anti-crisis measures should not escalate into financial populism and a refusal to implement responsible macroeconomic policies. The unjustified swelling of the budgetary deficit and the accumulation of public debts are just as destructive as adventurous stock-jobbing."
-- Vladimir Putin, Russia Prime Minister
Feb 2009 Lecturing the U.S. on the dangers of socialism.

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SFM
08 Feb : 22:34
Gee Finch I would like to reply to your post with a sarcastic diatribe but I cant figure out what the {censored} you are talking about. I would write to you but I dont know the address of the institution in which you are being held. Why dont you post your plan here for all to see or do you just like getting mail?
Finch1
08 Feb : 22:18
Bull [censored] we are half way into ICE AGE if we were not planting so much foliage we would be full blown into Ice Age what we should be worried about is Using up what is known to push us full blown into it the Methane Hydrate under the Crust Write to me i have a plan to supply fuel for aproximately 2000 years just on a 5% usage we can overt a catastrophy
congahands
08 Feb : 18:36
And by the way, I don't consider soft core porn author and Chairman of the IPCC, R.K. Pachauri, to be a scientist either. He is, at most, a minor league political hack.
congahands
08 Feb : 16:30
Anonymous, I don't believe that scientists are the enemy. But that means that I don't consider Michael Mann worthy of the term scientist. The East Anglia staff are in the same boat. Their e-mail admissions of their behavior disqualify them from that title no matter how many degrees they have earned.
Denny
08 Feb : 14:58
Anonymous, did you see my link??? Oh yes, decades of Bogus research that uses "scare tactic's...Now that's real Science..I think you should read this instead...but of course you probably won't.....
That is if you really care about the ClimateGate scenerio....
Denny
08 Feb : 14:50
Anonymous, blogs ARE a source of communication for article's "containing" Science information! You know that! It's just one of the Alarmist's excuse to cut this site down...Typical Alarmist!!!How about getting to your fiasco that you believe in....Where's the Empirical Evidence that CO2 is casuing AGW??? This is the "point" to this matter...We know here that Temperature has gone up SLOWLY....That's not our issue...Our issue is what we here are complaining about....
Denny
08 Feb : 14:47
Anonymous, that depends on your stance! And NO we don't depend on Blogs but we do have these.......
Anonymous
08 Feb : 14:41
so, you guys continue to rely on blogs and political commentaries as the basis for your science.when will you actually look at the decades of scientific research.
or are scientists still the enemy when discussing matters of science?
Denny
08 Feb : 14:14
I recommend going there and posting your comments on that site in the below article! Let them know how you feel!!! I just did!
Denny
08 Feb : 14:07
Gee, Obama starting up a "new" agency dedicated to addressing the impending doom of Global Warming....Where in the H@#* did he find monies for that!!!
stop smoking pot
08 Feb : 12:35
a fact said,"I have chosen to stay in the city so that my acreage is that much more enjoyable."
So the less you're on your land the more you enjoy it??
Do the squirrels have the ability to form the concept of
enjoyable? The only way I could enjoy 100 acres would be to live on it and, I'll use
the evil word exploit, but if you hunt and feed the animal population you are in fact exploiting it's resources.
SFM
08 Feb : 12:02
To A Fact. I am also a hunter. It just seems that your definition of "managing" is to kill a few deer and squirrels. I just wonder how your 100 acres was able to survive for the millions of years before you bought it. I mean without those birdfeeders and whatever other food you provide for animals how could they have possibly have survived all this time. If you truly want it to remain wilderness, you dont introduce artificial food supplies, cabins, and solar panels. Look if you like killing animals and eating them, fine. But dont try to feed us some holier than thou, "I am the Lord of the wilderness" BS. Can you tell me EXACTLY how many deer and squirrels live on your 100 acres. If you cant , how do you know how many to kill, you know just to help them out. Looks like you apply the same theories to AGW as you do "wilderness"
Denny
08 Feb : 08:50
A fact...I thought you weren't coming back! Anyway, I'm happy to see that there is SOMETHING in common...Rural living is the ONLY way to live IMO...Wouldn't trade it for, well maybe one place..This is what makes America great, at least for the moment, to have opinions, beliefs and being able to debate the Issues...Common Sense is of what value to People??? I often wonder of this statement...For me to see AGW, it's kind of obvious to me...But I have taken "a lot" of time to study this issue on both sides! Of course if you have a Scientific Interest it does help to see thru the retoric...Not saying you don't have it, A fact but it's obvious you don't know your Science...But that's OK also....we all have our weaknesses...as I do also....
Denny
08 Feb : 08:43
Well, a pretty good Super Bowl last night...You could tell that the Saints wanted it MORE than the Colts! They do have a good team...The player in that controversal call with the 2 point conversion was from Toledo Ohio...Happy to see another team make the Super Bowl list! This was the "best" scenario's from the regional to the Super Bowl I've seen in my time...All tight scored games! That's the way it should be....
A fact
08 Feb : 08:38
Denny I manage 100 acres of my own property.Yes i do hunt on the landI believe gun control is hitting what you aim at) I eat what I harvest and I believe in keeping my deer and squirrel populations to a level the environment can sustain them.I feed birds and the other wildlife on my property.In my life this place will continue to stay stay as it is wilderness.I have chosen to stay in the city so that my acreage is that much more enjoyable.I do have a small cabin on my property that I can stay in.I hope to put solar panels up this spring because I have no electric ran to my cabin.I also plant a new fruit tree every year,they usually end up with a blite but I will keep trying.Yes Denny I too am an American who just happens to not agree with you on certain issues.Ron I did not respond to you because you will believe what you believe and I will believe what I believe,I can see no more reason in discussing this matter with you.
Denny
08 Feb : 08:25
ron, that's one of my favorite's from Penn & Teller....here it is!
sean
08 Feb : 06:33
i agree
ron
07 Feb : 18:18
The episode also pointed out what happens when you appeal directly to emotion, such as sadness or fear. It also shows me that many people, in spite of their advanced education, do not have even a high schooler's understanding of science. And what is scary is that these people are old enough to vote on matters of science and the environmnent.
ron
07 Feb : 18:17
The h2o bit came from an episode of "Bull*&%$" by Penn and Teller. They went to a "green" fair and had people sign a petition to ban dihydrogen monoxide. Every single person signed without questioning or blinking. It made the people "feel good" to do something about the environment. And these weren't "slovenly" construction workers, like myself. These were college-educated people, mostly, and every one thought they were up to speed on environmental "issues."
ron
07 Feb : 18:17
Alright, I will spill the beans about the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide, since A Fact refused to respond to that. I have been dealing with dihydrogen fallout today. Intermittently. It causes to CO2 producers to continue putting out CO2. It also causes other things to put out oxygen. What is dihydrogen monoxide, some may ask? H2O. Water.
Denny
07 Feb : 15:03
SFM, Ok, thanks for answer about the Bluebirds..just was checking on your observation skills...
Denny
07 Feb : 15:02
SFM, what time is Kick-Off???
SFM
07 Feb : 15:00
Going to a Superbowl party in a little while. Should be a good game but the Saints are going to need a few breaks. Manning is tough. Win or lose Ill still get a bellyfull of good ol South Louisiana food. I might even drink a CARBONATED beverage just for spite. These are definitely bluebirds. Beautiful blue backs and an orangish breast. Weve had blue jays my whole life.
Denny
07 Feb : 14:48
ssp, SFM, WHO DAT??? Well, it's the Sarcatic Future Man...that's who he/she is...LOL...just covering the bases...:)
Denny
07 Feb : 14:44
SFM, people do confuse the Eastern Bluebird with BlueJays...Can you post a pic in the Latest Forum Posts of what you've seen??This is the "first" time I've mentioned this portion of my Life...It's been definitely rewarding....Maybe soon I'll put together an article with my pics of what I have and done......
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