It's really rather sad that you can read about Svensmark's climate research in an Iranian news outlet (FARS) but you won't see any mention of it in American press, such as in the NYT. A search for Svensmark (and also cosmic rays) yields nothing.
President Barack Obama has been doing his part to help Chicago win the 2016 Summer Olympics. He has taped messages of support for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and hosted a reception at the White House to help raise his adopted hometown's profile.
The Copenhagen meeting in December from which a successor to Kyoto was meant to emerge will obviously be a bust. The G20 has at last caught on that the global economy doesn't really need another policy shock right now.
Newegg has filed for an initial public offering, according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In December, Environment Minister Jim Prentice will join other representatives of the world's industrialized countries in Copenhagen, hoping to hammer out a post-Kyoto consensus on reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
The United Nations is pulling out the "big guns" in an attempt to create a climate of urgency about climate change so that the meeting of over one hundred world leaders in Copenhagen some 75 days from now can produce an agreement to replace to failed Kyoto accord.
A trio of satellites—including India's recently failed lunar probe, Chandrayaan-1—picked up the light signature of water (H2O) or hydroxyl (OH) or both while mapping the moon. The other two probes that found moon water are NASA's Cassini and Deep Impact spacecraft.
President Obama just made a melodramatic appeal at the United Nations for global measures to dramatically curb what he called "the climate threat," current euphemism for what is more popularly known as Global Warming, the theory that man-made CO2 emissions from cars, coal pla …
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's unsurprising affirmation of support for network neutrality is a victory for the high-minded principle of open, unfettered internet access.
It boils down to "trust and verify." Operators have both a right and an obligation to manage their networks, including traffic flows, Network resources are finite. They cannot be built to accommodate always on, unlimited usage by all their customers.
(AXcess News) - An issue for which the science is supposedly "settled" by a complete "consensus" of scientists would seem to offer the perfect opportunity to win over a skeptical public once and for all. But look no further than global warming movement's effort to ignore the U.S.
Imagine if Pope Benedict gave a speech saying the Catholic Church has had it wrong all these centuries; there is no reason priests shouldn't marry.
A slimy, glob-like creature dubbed Gollum has terrified children after it slithered out of a lake and clambered over the rocks towards them.
High inside the Arctic Circle, in one of the most unforgiving environments on the planet, two teams of paleontologists investigate a 70-million-year-old mystery.
thunderstorm that would encompass an area from San Francisco to the Mississippi River was recorded on Saturn.
Subtle connections among the 11-year-solar cycle, the stratosphere and the tropical Pacific Ocean work in sync to generate periodic weather patterns that affect much of the globe, according to research results appearing this week in the journal Science. The findings will help sc …
What time frame do you work to? For workers, it's quite likely to be the next pay or salary cheque. Many seniors look either to the next dividend payment or the grandchildren's visit.
Sun spot frequency has an unexpectedly strong influence on cloud formation and precipitation Who would have thought? :)
'Series of inconvenient developments for promoters global warming fears continues unabated' The U.S.
The sunspot-free string will be 44 days as of August 24...only 8 days from tying the sunspot-free consecutive day record during what has already been the most drawn-out solar minimum for just about all humans living on Earth (since 1913). So the sun seems to be entrenched in its …
Though a striking number of prominent scientists have recently recanted their initial belief in manmade global warming, joining an already robust community of distinguished skeptics, those who continue to advance the theory could be their own worst enemy.
SPPI's authoritative Monthly CO2 Report for July 2009 announces the publication of a major peer-reviewed paper by Professor Richard Lindzen of MIT, demonstrating by direct measurement that outgoing long-wave radiation is escaping to space far faster than the UN predicts, and pr …
Journalists Show Bias on Global Warming Issues. Read these quotes:
The notion of a static, unchanging climate is foreign to the history of the earth or any other planet with a fluid envelope.
The world's source for global temperature record admits it's lost or destroyed all the original data that would allow a third party to construct a global temperature record.
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