I noted that I’m reading Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, here. Thought I’d point out some more facts from the beginning of the book today.
Some recent climate history:
600-200 BC: Unnamed cold period that preceded the Roman Warming.
200 BC-AD 600: Roman Warming.
600-900: Dark Ages cold period.
900-1300: Medieval Warming or Little Climate Optimum.
1300-1850: Little Ice Age [...]
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Part 2
March 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Unstoppable Global Warming
March 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I started reading this book today on the train. It’s an interesting look at the science behind our current climate conditions, rather than the political hysteria.
Let’s start with some comments on the back cover of the book:
“S. Fred Singer and Dennis T. Avery have put together an impressive collection of ‘reasons to believe that global [...]
Polar Bears?
February 8th, 2008 · No Comments
TCSDaily has a report on “experts” opinions on polar bear populations.
The report is well worth reading, but here are the high points:
Polar bears have survived periods with much warmer temperatures than we are now experiencing or likely to experience in the near future
The studies assume that the sea ice predictions of the General Circulation Models [...]
It’s Blowing in the wind
January 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Or maybe it’s all blowhard.
Seems that wind isn’t that great energy savior that the politicians promise. But then, why should that surprise us? They are, after all, politicians.
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Global Warming and CO2?
December 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
Arnold Kling has an interesting question on Global Warming in TCSDaily yesterday. He’s an economist, not a climate scientist, but he does understand that science is not about “consensus” but about observation, experimentation and analysis.
The comments following the article are articulate and capture the heart of the discussion well.
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