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08 Dec

Climate Change: Countering the Contrarians

Scientific American talks evidence, digging into seven arguments against the reality of climate change that, if not the most frequently-cited in general, are certainly the most frequently cited in BoingBoing comment threads. Personally, I've started trying to avoid the snarky, dismissive tone thi...

Bury Boing Boing November 30

Current Climate Change Not Part of Planet's Natural Cycle

The possibility that climate change might simply be a natural variation like others that have occurred throughout geologic time is dimming, according to new findings that reveal that sediments retrieved by University at Buffalo geologists from a remote Arctic lake... ...

0 Comments Bury digg October 28

Captain Cook and Climate Change.

No, this isn't him...silly. This is Dr Dennis Wheeler of the University of Sunderland, who's on the programme tonight talking his involvement in a scheme to use historical naval logbooks in research into climate change. The log books of Captain Cook and others are being used. There's ...


New report: Climate change will destroy the economy of most of the countries in the world

A new report on the costs of adapting to climate change is a wake-up call to the rich world There's a curious irony at the heart of climate change. We, that is, the rich countries, have largely caused the problem. But we aren't the one who are going to suffer the most because of it. ...

Bury Greenpeace UK blogs October 02

A chilling view of a warming world

'We all live on the Greenland ice sheet now. Its fate is our fate'It is calving season in the Arctic. A flotilla of icebergs, some as jagged as fairytale castles and others as smooth as dinosaur eggs, calve from the ice sheet that smothers Greenland and sail down the fjords. The journey of these ...

Bury Guardian Unlimited September 01

How Our Ancestors Outlasted (and Ate) the Neanderthals

Why our ancestors won out over the Neanderthals is an important anthropological question. Some say we were better at acquiring resources, we bred faster and we adapted better to a changing climate. Oh, and the minor matter of how we hunted them down and ate them -- that helped. ...

Bury digg August 28

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