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Die Welt Veteran Journalist: “Ignoring Warming Stop Would Be Ridiculous”, Missing Heat “Perhaps Doesn’t Exist”

Die Welt Veteran Journalist: “Ignoring Warming Stop Would Be Ridiculous”, Missing Heat “Perhaps Doesn’t Exist” http://notrickszone.com/2013/09/01/die-welt-veteran-journalist-ignoring-warming-stop-would-be-ridiculous-missing-heat-perhaps-doesnt-exist/ Veteran journalist Ulli Kulke at German national daily Die Welt has a commentary at his Die Welt blog about the upcoming IPCC report. IPCC: Discuss or Ignore Warming Stop. He starts: According to News Service Bloomberg it is currently […]

Antarctic Ice Sheet Growing: Study: ‘Mass Gains of the Antarctic Ice Sheet Exceed Losses’

Antarctic Ice Sheet Growing http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2013/09/01/antarctic-ice-sheet-growing By Paul Homewood   While we are on the subject of Antarctica, it is worth revisiting the study last year by Jay Zwally, ” Mass Gains of the Antarctic Ice Sheet Exceed Losses”. WUWT summarised this very well at the time, but just to recap, Zwally found :-   During […]

35th Daily Record of Year for Antarctic Sea Ice Extent

35th Daily Record of Year for Antarctic Sea Ice Extent http://sunshinehours.wordpress.com/2013/09/01/35th-daily-record-of-year-for-antarctic-sea-ice-extent August 31 (Day 243) saw the 34th Daily Record of the Year for Antarctic Sea Ice Extent. Antarctic Sea Ice Extent is 19.03105  million sq km. Click graph for bigger. Data is here. Sent by gReader Pro

Arctic Daily Ice Melt Approaching Zero

Arctic Daily Ice Melt Approaching Zero http://sunshinehours.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/arctic-daily-ice-melt-approaching-zero Arctic Sea Ice melt is rapidly approaching zero and it is only day 242. Yesterday Arctic Sea Ice Extent only lost 24,000 sq km. (Red is ice loss, blue is ice gain. Click for bigger) By my calculations, the earliest Arctic minimum was day 245 in 1987.  The […]

Public radio admits your iPhone doesn’t use as much electricity as a refrigerator, but says the lie is useful to stimulate conversation

Public radio admits your iPhone doesn’t use as much electricity as a refrigerator, but says the lie is useful to stimulate conversation http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.com/2013/08/public-radio-admits-your-iphone-doesnt.html No, your phone doesn’t use as much electricity as a refrigerator Marketplace, American Public Media, 8/23/13Could it possibly be true that watching videos on my smartphone uses as much electricity as two […]