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Deltoid (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
A new paper by Chilingar, Khilyuk and Sorokhtin is up to their previous standard . Here's the abstract: The writers investigated the effect of CO2 emission on the temperature of atmosphere. Computations based on the adiabatic theory of greenhouse effect show that increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere results in cooling rather than warming of the Earth's atmosphere. Wow! How did they come...
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www.OSIR.org.in (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
The Environment covers air pollutants, global warming, the greenhouse effect, and other dangers to the planet. It also includes a glossary of environmental terms as well as a brief Source: www.infoplease.com Environment | Blogs | Reuters.comMARSABIT, Kenya - We are in two Land Rover Defenders, headed north to Ethiopia through one of Kenya’s remotest [...]
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Jennifer Marohasy (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
As a dissenting physicist, I simply can no longer buy the notion that CO2 produces any significant warming of the atmosphere at any rate. I've studied the atomic absorption physics to death, from John Nicol's extensive development to the much...
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New Scientist (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
A chemical being used in ever larger quantities to make flat-screen TVs may make global warming worse, but no-one knows by how much (full text available to subscribers)
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Never Yet Melted (Free subscription) | 06/29/2008
We’ve been hearing a great deal from our liberal friends about “settled science.” Reading this paper, I feel compelled to agree. The science is settled: an atmospheric greenhouse effect is incompatible with the established facts of theoretical physics and thermodynamic engineering. ABSTRACT The atmospheric greenhouse effect, an idea that authors trace back to [...]
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Think Progress (Free subscription) | 06/27/2008
On Monday, NASA scientist James Hansen commemorated the 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking testimony declaring that “the greenhouse effect is here” by again speaking on Capitol Hill. Though he reiterated much of what he’s said many times before about climate change, Hansen sparked controversy when he said that if CEOs of fossil fuel companies “don’t [...]
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Scholars and Rogues (Free subscription) | 06/27/2008
Twenty years ago, on June 23, a scientist relatively unknown outside his field went before the Senate to give testimony about the greenhouse effect . Dr. James Hansen, of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Sciences (GISS) and Columbia University, went before Congress this week to tell the government and the country again what they didn’t want to hear - that human civilization was responsible for heating...
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Timothy Birdnow (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
Timothy Birdnow One of the fundamental axioms of all climate change models is that atmospheric water vapor should increase as CO2 raises the overall planetary temperature, which then should raise the temperature further, triggering a runaway greenhouse effect. I pointed out way back when that there has been no net increase in water vapor, but [...]
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Global Warming Skeptics (Free subscription) | 06/22/2008
Keplunk Friday, 20 June 2008 "Saturated greenhouse effect" wrecks climate models EXCERPT: Ken Gregory from Friends of Science summarises the work done by Ferenc Miskolczi demonstrating that the atmospheric greenhouse effect is controlled by water vapour content and that the system maintains equilibrium via this mechanism. It's an important step to understanding why the predictions of the IPCC's computer...
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Asiaing.com (Free subscription) | 06/15/2008
Global warming is considered one of the most serious problems facing the global community. Certain gases, such as carbon dioxide, when released in the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels, create a greenhouse effect. Clean, renewable energy solutions, such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric systems, that do not rely on fossil fuels for energy generation help curb...
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Timothy Birdnow (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
Here is an interesting piece by Hans Schreuder at CCNET: Following on from your piece in the FT on 30 May 2008, as quoted in your latest CCNet newsletter (91/2008, 31 May 2008, 13h50BST) I wonder how we can get it across to alarmists as well as skeptics that the much hyped greenhouse effect with its [...]
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SOHH Blogs (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
Y'all already know that I fux with Asher Roth heavily and I am eagerly awaiting his new mixtape "The Greenhouse Effect" which drops on June 13th. SOHH I am sure that it comes as no surprise that I've got another video of Asher meeting yet another star [and label mate] who's just as interested, if not more, then I am. Watch what happens when Asher meets Akon
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
Hamburg - A lull in global warming over the next decade should not be misinterpreted as meaning that the greenhouse effect has stopped, German researchers warn. North Atlantic sea surface temperatures may actually decrease slightly in the next deca...
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tbirdnow.mee.nu (Free subscription) | 05/24/2008
by Timothy Birdnow The Moon is bombarded continuously by meteors, and not just during ``showers`` when the Earth/Moon system passes through ``clouds`` of meteoric debris. Recently, researches at NASA have studied this phonomenon, and been amazed at the myriad tiny explosion that shock the Lunar surface by the hundreds. This from the article by NASA: May 21, 2008: Not so long ago, anyone claiming to...
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Anorak News (Free subscription) | 05/23/2008
POLAR Bear Watch: Anorak’s look at polar bears in the news The new Honda Clarity emits water: Problem is, when it comes to global warming, water vapor is enemy number one: “Water vapor constitutes Earth’s most significant greenhouse gas, accounting for about 95% of Earth’s greenhouse effect.” So buy a Clarity and kill the polar bears! But not [...]
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legionofmarduk | 03/06/2008
Co2 emissions, greenhouse effect, climate change, global warming are featured daily on the news headlines; this, coupled with raises in the price of crude and the related growing costs of gasoline and fuels makes energy the hot topic of early 21st century life, with increasingly colliding interests which would lead Mankind towards devastating wars or ecological doom....