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Hundreds of methane 'plumes' discovered
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by amgumen  10-1-2008    2
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Polar Defense Project Deletes The Tough Questions
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by amgumen  9-18-2008    1
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EU in crop biofuel goal rethink
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by amgumen  9-12-2008    1
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Digging into Hurricanes
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by amgumen  9-9-2008   
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Scientists Unearth Long Record of Past Hurricanes
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by amgumen  9-9-2008   
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Experts offer scaled-back sea level rise forecast
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by amgumen  9-5-2008   
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Germany leads 'clean coal' pilot
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by amgumen  9-5-2008   
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Mammoths moved 'out of America'
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by amgumen  9-5-2008   
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The Scare and the Truth
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by amgumen  9-2-2008   
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The question is extremely simple
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by amgumen  9-1-2008    1
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See how their models are doing
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by amgumen  8-28-2008    1
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First Stage of Global Cooling During 2008/09
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by amgumen  8-28-2008   
 Mr. Dilley of Global Weather Oscillations has found seven different types of recurring gravitational cycles ranging from the very warm 460,000 year cycle down to a 230 year recurring global warming cycle. All of the gravitational cycles coincide nearly 100 percent with 2200 global warming events during the past half million years. This includes the earth’s current warming cycle which began around the year 1900, and the first stage of global cooling that will begin during 2008 and 2009.
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This year appears set to be the coolest globally this century
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by amgumen  8-21-2008    3
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Arctic ice refuses to melt as ordered
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by amgumen  8-17-2008    19
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Polar layered deposits on Mars: to unravel Mars’ climate history
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by amgumen  8-2-2008   
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Scientists break record by finding northernmost hydrothermal vent field
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by amgumen  7-28-2008   
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Boiling Hot Water Found in Frigid Arctic Sea
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by amgumen  7-28-2008    1
 Scalding liquid rises out of the seafloor at temperatures that are more than twice the boiling point of water.
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Evidence of Variability of Atmospheric CO2 Concentration
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by willhelm  7-24-2008    1
 "Conclusion: Atmospheric CO2 concentration varies with climate, the sea is the dominant CO2 store, releasing the gas depending on multi-decadal changes of temperature."
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Geologic Evidence of the Cause of Global Warming and Cooling
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by amgumen  7-24-2008    6
 The warming over the past 50 years is hardly even noticeable on the 15,000 year graph above. Compare the peaks about every 800-1000 years for the past 10,000 years (since the last full ice age), all are much warmer than what we're experiencing now. In fact the last 1,000 years has been unusually cool for this interglacial period, just looking at the graph it certainly looks like we've been over due for warming (or if our interglacial period is over another full ice age which would be much worse).
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Arctica: they began keeping records in 1972
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by amgumen  7-24-2008   
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Antarctic Sea Ice Continues To Set Records
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by amgumen  7-24-2008    2
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Clique of IPCC climate modelers
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by amgumen  7-21-2008   
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The world simply isn't warming
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by amgumen  7-18-2008   
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The cost of green tinkering is in famine and starvation
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by amgumen  7-17-2008    2
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Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina
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by amgumen  7-11-2008   
 There is a news report quoting one of the most important experts in the glacier that has the following headline: "The Perito Moreno rupture is not consequence of greenhouse effect: "Ricardo Villalba, director of the Argentinean Institute of Glaciology, Snow and Enviromental Sciences (Ianigla) tells Los Andes newspaper that the position of the ice and the tides can be blamed for this unusual breakup in the winter."
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Going Down: Death Rates Due to Extreme Weather Events
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by amgumen  7-11-2008    1
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Stuck in the arctic ice that doesn’t exist
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by amgumen  7-7-2008    1
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What a difference 20 years makes
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by willhelm  7-7-2008   
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Volcanoes Erupt Beneath Arctic Ice
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by amgumen  7-6-2008   
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Ocean surface warming
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by amgumen  7-3-2008   
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On North Pole Ice Variance
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by willhelm  7-2-2008    1
 I think Global Warming Alarmists shoot themselves in the foot highlighting the localized potential of ice retreat at North Pole. It is no more substantial to the theory of Anthropogic Climate Change as the fact that Asia experienced one of it's coldest winters is substantial against the theory of anthropogenic climate change.
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Perspective on Temperature
Rustee
by Rustee  6-27-2008   
  Many questions remain to be answered regarding the real significance of anthropogenic carbon dioxide as a climate forcing factor and related rising sea level consequences projected by the I.P.C.C. First, there is no incontrovertible evidence to support contentions that pre-industrial carbon dioxide levels were consistently lower than the 380 ppm recorded now. More than 90,000 published measurements carried out between 1812 and 1961 indicate that atmospheric levels were actually rising before the Industrial Revolution. They reached about 440 ppm in 1820, dropped to about 390 ppm by 1855, and rose back to about 440 ppm by 1940.
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14 Best Global Warming Videos
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by willhelm  6-26-2008    1
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Sea Ice Extent: National Snow and Ice Data Center
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by amgumen  5-19-2008   
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They have made fools of themselves
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by amgumen  5-1-2008    1
 The federal government has been doling out more than $5 billion annually for research into climate change and alternative energy. A generation ago, there were only a handful of climatologists around the world. Now there are legions of taxpayer-funded climatologists, and scientists and public health professionals from many disciplines also hooked up to the climate gravy train. How many outspoken politicians and celebrities will be willing to acknowledge that they have made fools of themselves? I suppose that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Madonna and others could at least jet on back to their hypocritical Green lifestyles with a clear conscience of sorts.
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Warfare and cold phases
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by amgumen  4-27-2008   
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Icebergs – Oases Of The Ocean
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by amgumen  4-27-2008   
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Super-warm climates couldn't prevent ice growth
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by amgumen  4-27-2008   
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Hurricane expert reconsiders global warming's impact
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by amgumen  4-14-2008    1
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W-Antarctic Ice Sheet:Geological Influence on the Onset of Fast Moving Ice
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by amgumen  3-28-2008   
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