Study: Increased CO2 enhances the nutritional quality of food crops
Polar Vortex In 1976/77 & 1936: ‘USA had exactly the same pattern of weather in the winter of 1976/77’
Polar Vortex In 1936 http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2014/04/17/polar-vortex-in-1936/ By Paul Homewood Tabloid climatologists continue to try to blame the America’s cold winter this year on global warming, but as WUWT and Steve Goddard have pointed out, the USA had exactly the same pattern of weather in the winter of 1976/77. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1899&dat=19830325&id=cAUgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9WQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1417,3960641 And if you go […]
Aussie Geologist Dr. Robert Carter: ‘The IPCC has accomplished the inversion of the null hypothesis, where the onus is now on disproving dangerous AGW’
Judith Curry Reflects http://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2014/04/17/judith-curry-reflects/ By Paul Homewood Some reflections from Judith Curry. iai TV has a series Philosophy for our times: cutting edge debates. Frankie May of iai TV pointed me to this debate between Bob Carter, Michael McIntyre and Richard Cornfeld entitled What we don’t know about CO2: The science of climate […]
George Reisman Comments on NY Times Article: NYT does ‘not give the slightest thought to the destructive effects on human well-being of forcibly imposing drastic reductions in CO2 emissions’
http://georgereismansblog.blogspot.com/2014/04/reismans-comments-on-ny-times-article.html
Review paper finds effects of ocean ‘acidification’ on corals overblown – ‘In many cases coral calcification and photosynthetic rates of their symbiotic algae improve with elevated CO2 levels’
New paper finds current abrupt changes in Arctic are typical of the past 66 million years – Published in Quaternary Science Reviews
New paper finds current abrupt changes in Arctic are typical of the past 66 million years http://hockeyschtick.blogspot.com/2014/04/new-paper-finds-current-abrupt-changes.html An important review paper published today in Quaternary Science Reviews demonstrates that the rapid changes in the Arctic which have been blamed on man by alarmists are in fact within the norm of frequent, large and abrupt changes […]