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11:07:21 PM My theory of climatology and the driveway
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It has been applied to Earth's climate, and so the findings of climatologists are very likely to be in the same range of reliability. Now, if the climatologists were disagreeing about the findings, then we would have a situation where the research wa [more]

6:52:36 PM Climate-driven heat peaks may shrink wheat crops
PhysOrg.com - Evergreen,VA,USA

More intense heat waves due to global warming could diminish wheat crop yields around the world through premature ageing, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. More intense heat waves due to global warming could diminish wheat crop [more]

5:39:51 PM Calendar: Jan. 29-Feb. 7
News Journal - Longview,TX,USA

'Drought 2011 and Beyond,” a discussion with Texas State Climatologist Dr. John Nielson-Gamon, will be held Jan. 31 at 7 pm at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. The Jolly Homemakers Extension Club will meet Feb. 1 at 1:30 pm. at Crossroads  [more]

4:06:40 PM Prof V N Rajasekharan Pillai, president, Kerala Science
IBNLive.com - New Delhi,India

PTI | 08:01 PM,Jan 29,2012 Congress, said scientific knowledge on global climate change is vital to sustain a living planet and for the survival of human beings. Pillai said the Congress intend to draw an action plan for Kerala State Council for ... [more]

4:06:40 PM We've Got Bigger Problems Right Now: Nouriel Roubini, Ian Bremmer - Davos
Petroleumworld.com - Caracas,Venezuela

There is now scientific evidence that these extreme weather events, whether it's a drought in Russia, Argentina, or Texas -- or floods in Pakistan, China, or Thailand -- have to do actually with global climate change and these things can disrupt ... [more]

2:28:00 PM Wave Height in Jakarta Bay Decline
BeritaJakarta.com

Nevertheless, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) warned fishermen or boat's owner to stay be alert due to rainfall is high in city and its surroundings. Hary Tirto Djatmiko as Head Sub-Section of Meteorology Information for BMK [more]

12:18:49 PM SUNY Canton professor says behaviorism could help solve global warming
Assembly

CANTON – A SUNY Canton faculty member says behaviorism could be instrumental in providing new solutions to global warming. Professor Stephen F. Ledoux's article in the January-February 2012 issue of American Scientist, “Behaviorism at 100,” says ... [more]

10:30:54 AM Forget global warming - it's Cycle 25 we need to worry about (and if
Daily Mail - UK - UK

Daily Mail By David Rose The supposed 'consensus' on man-made global warming is facing an inconvenient challenge after the release of new temperature data showing the planet has not warmed for the past 15 years. The figures suggest that we could even [more]

8:21:29 AM Global Warming vs. affordable inhalers: An inconvenient truth
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Instead the pharmacist started talking about Global Warming. Now, frankly, that politically charged phrase had never been a favorite subject of mine anyway. But today, the word cries out for boo's and hisses. In denial, I jumped on the internet, ... [more]

8:20:38 AM USDA produces most accurate map of plant hardiness zones
Columbia Daily Tribune - Columbia,MO,USA

The research group is concerned with “geospatial climatology,” or combining climatology and spatial analysis. “On the 1990 map, there was no way to interpolate between data points. There is lots of space between weather stations,” Kaplan said. [more]

2:47:58 AM Phil Valentine's film attacks Al Gore, global warming claims
The Tennessean - Nashville,TN,USA

Radio talk show personality Phil Valentine, who for years has derided Al Gore and concerns about global warming, has taken his crusade to the big screen. His movie — An Inconsistent Truth — is showing several times a day at Regal Hollywood 27 in 100  [more]

12:24:49 AM Louisiana scientists working on plan to save coastline, fight global warming
NOLA / Associated Press

By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune A team of Louisiana scientists is laying the groundwork for creating a new carbon storage industry that could both reduce the effects of global warming and rebuild wetlands along the state's coastline. [more]



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