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From the page: "The Binary Research Institute (BRI) has found that orbital characteristics of the recently discovered planetoid, "Sedna", demonstrate the possibility that our sun might be part of a binary star system. A binary star system consists of two... more
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James Lovelock: The Earth is about to catch a morbid...
17 reviews • independent.co.uk
From the page: Perhaps the saddest thing is that Gaia will lose as much or more than we do. Not only will wildlife and whole ecosystems go extinct, but in human civilisation the planet has a precious resource. We are not merely a disease; we are, through our intelligence and... more
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Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group News
Another voice for believing that global warming is not man made but do to natural causes unchangeable by man. Higher temps are related to things beyond our control.
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Arctic Temperatures Hit New Record High : Planetsave
From the page: "Temperatures in the Arctic last fall hit record highs, an international team of scientists reported Thursday. According to the authors of the annual Arctic Report Card, temperatures were more than 9 degrees Fahrenheit above normal and are predicted to... more
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RealClimate
The "Have you stopped beating your wife yet (yes/no)" questionnaire Filed under: Climate Science -- david @ 6:42 PM I got an email Climate Expert Survey today from DemandDebate.com, a creation of Steve Milloy. Milloy has practiced to deceive before in the... more
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Salon.com | The seldom-seen devastation of climate change
From the page: "At what point did we have enough evidence to say humans are involved in climate change? People knew in the early 1960s. President Johnson, I think in 1965, discussed in Congress the fact that increasing amounts of carbon dioxide were likely to warm the... more
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Climate models confirm more moisture in atmosphere...
When it comes to using climate models to assess the causes of the increased amount of moisture in the atmosphere, it doesn't much matter if one model is better than the other. They all come to the same conclusion: Humans are warming the planet, and this warming is... more
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Most cited authors on climate change
a list of homepages and some citation stats for all the authors from Working Group 1 of the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report ('AR4') from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), as well as a longer list including other active climate science researchers.... more
