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Posted on: November 9, 2009 7:45 AM, by coby
From greenman3610's excellent "Climate Crock of the Week" video series:
Offered for your viewing and discussing pleasure...
denialism blog 02.14.2012
respectful insolence 02.14.2012
uncertain principles 02.13.2012
confessions of a science librarian 02.13.2012
starts with a bang! 02.13.2012
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The 2007 ice extent minimum is like the 1998 El Nino. The following years just give people a chance to say there's a reversal in the trend.
Posted by: carrot eater | November 10, 2009 6:51 AM
This is a fantastic video. Thanks for posting. If only people understood how complex the earth's climate processes are. Just because the temperatures and climate of the United States are not seeing much change does much mean that changes are not occurring elsewhere. The rapidly decreasing extent of arctic sea ice is, excuse the pun, a chilling example. It's a shame that the public discourse and level of education on the issue is at such a low level. I discuss this a bit more on my own blog if anyone is interested: http://www.songofsibyl.com/2009/11/23/the-road-to-copenhagen-global-warming-or-climate-change/
Posted by: Jordan Levine | November 24, 2009 8:04 PM