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More bad news for alarmists
willhelm
by willhelm  Yesterday 12:28 AM    10
 For example, the recent summary by Fred Singer and 22 expert contributors to “Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate” makes some extraordinary statements about computer models. (In addition to the many excellent contributors, this summary also contains 167 references to the scientific literature). This is important since computer models are being improperly, yet extensively, used by state legislatures as the basis of policies for greenhouse gas mitigation, rather than using actual climate data taken from the real world. These statements include: Computer models do not consider variations of irradiance and magnetic fields of the sun Computer models do not accurately model the role of clouds Computer models do not simulate a possible negative feedback from water vapor Computer models do not explain many features of the Earth’s observed climate. Computer models cannot produce reliable predictions of regional climate change.
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Ancient tree 'one of UK's best'
tabsey
by tabsey  7-15-2008    1
 Bigger than my block.
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NASA: 70% of climate change due to Pacific oscillations, not CO2
n2sooners
by n2sooners  7-23-2008    2
  What this means is no matter how much you change your CO2 footprint, how much you try to be CO2 green, no matter how much liberal governments tax you - you cannot save the planet from its natural cycles. Say they reduced the CO2 25%. Say the CO2 is the driver for the remaining 30% of Global Warming (which it cannot be, but let’s just be only half as ridiculous as the IPCC), then all that effort would only impact 7.5% of the forces driving the global climate. The other 92.5% would roll on, impervious to the effort. And since CO2 is not 100% of the remaining 30% of the equation (more like 10%), a more realistic expectation is that all the suffering that would go into dropping CO2 levels by 25% would result in a less than 1% change in the forces driving our climate.
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exceptionally ultra-small remote controlled - camera
einbar
by einbar  7-23-2008   
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Humans to live on Mars 'within 25 years'
tabsey
by tabsey  Yesterday 2:44 AM    12
 What would it be like working for a mining company on Mars?
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Nature Unleashed: Volcanic Light Show
milmufmas
by milmufmas  7-23-2008    1
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Dino diversity earlier than first thought
pokkets
by pokkets  7-23-2008   
 Maybe there is the idea that species including the dinosaurs were trying to deal with conditions brought about by the meteor, so many adaptations arose, but nature loves nothing more than competition, even when times are good.
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Room temperature superconductivity: One step closer to the Holy Grail of physics
Mohir
by Mohir  7-9-2008   
 The researchers have discovered where the charge 'hole' carriers that play a significant role in the superconductivity originate within the electronic structure of copper-oxide superconductors. These findings are particularly important for the next step of deciphering the glue that binds the holes together and determining what enables them to superconduct.
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Music and the Brain
Mohir
by Mohir  7-8-2008    1
 Very interesting stuff, suggest to download the pdf file
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Evolutionary Game Theory And The Mathematics Of Altruism
wildcat
by wildcat  7-21-2008    1
 A fascinating example of cooperation we have right here at CM
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What Will Happen to Biodiversity When the World Becomes A Giant City?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-10-2008    4
 “As a species we have lived in wild nature for hundreds of thousands of years, and now suddenly most of us live in cities—the ultimate escape from nature,” says Kareiva. “If we do not learn to build, expand and design our cities with a respect for nature, we will have no nature left anywhere.” Indeed, biocide is occurring at an alarming rate. Experts project that at least half of the world’s current animal species will be completely gone by the end of the century. Wild plant-life is also disappearing. Most biologists say that we are in the midst of an anthropogenic mass extinction that is at least partially caused by human encroachment on more and more areas of the planet. Numerous scientific studies confirm that this phenomenon needs to be addressed quickly.
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Don't Take This For Your Side Effects
debbyski
by debbyski  7-23-2008    2
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Niels Bohr Quotes
wildcat
by wildcat  2-9-2008    2
 One of the greatest minds ever to visit this plane
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"The world is not created for human pleasure.."
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  11-20-2007    1
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Nature's Wolverine
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-19-2008    2
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Nature Battles On.
owlpath
by owlpath  7-21-2008   
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Creepiest Trees on Earth
missjackson
by missjackson  7-17-2008    4
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20 ugly celebs!
meancookie89
by meancookie89  7-20-2008    1
 I can't even fathom how they got this way for some there are theories where as for others it was self inflicted!
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Woodland birds on route to extinction as numbers dive
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  7-17-2008   
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Ancient Mars Had Widespread Water, Potential To Support Life
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-16-2008   
 "Our whole team is turning our findings into a list of sites where future missions could land to look for organic chemistry and perhaps determine whether life ever existed on Mars,” says APL’s Murchie.
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NATURE’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-19-2008    3
 The pictures are much better than my Russian
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Want to learn something? free courses
willhelm
by willhelm  7-19-2008   
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The Shape of Music
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-10-2008    5
 The shapes of the space of chords we have described also reveal deep connections between a wide range of musical genres. It turns out that superficially different styles--Renaissance music, classical and Romantic music, jazz, rock, and other popular forms--all make remarkably similar use of the geometry of chord space. Traditional techniques for manipulating musical scales turn out to be closely analogous to those used to connect individual chords. And some composers have displayed a profound understanding of the higher-dimensional geometry of musical chords. In fact, one can argue that Romantic composers such as Chopin had an intuitive feel for non-Euclidean higher-dimensional spaces that exceeded the explicit understanding of their mathematical contemporaries.
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Rare albino eagle found in Colorado
reimers
by reimers  7-17-2008    1
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The Ghost Map - the story of the 1854 London cholera epidemic and the birth of epidemiology
Lexica
by Lexica  7-20-2008   
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The Future of Babies: Artificial Wombs and Pregnant Grandmas
wildcat
by wildcat  7-17-2008    1
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Global Demonstrations Against the Church of Scientology
deadcowkid
by deadcowkid  7-19-2008   
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Ocean Quest: The Race to Save the World's Coral Reefs
tabsey
by tabsey  7-18-2008   
 This offers some hope that damage may be repaired and even more.
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Biocultural Evolution in the 21st Century: The Evolutionary Role of Religion
Djiezes
by Djiezes  7-16-2008   
  My outline introduces the concept of biocultural evolution, particularly with reference to the Twentieth Century and the prospects for the Twenty-First Century. I then explore the concept of complex distributed systems to characterize all highly creative processes in both culture and nature. Subsequently, I turn to the problem of complexity horizons and the challenge that these present for traditional moral reflections. Humans are then characterized as a Lamarckian wild card in epic of evolution. I close by discussing the evolutionary role of religion. See source for the full paper: http://metanexus.net/magazine/ArticleDetail/tabid/68/id/8779/Default.aspx
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Monster octopi with scores of extra tentacles
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  7-18-2008    1
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50 Remarkable Nature Wallpapers
jeraisyrevilla
by jeraisyrevilla  7-18-2008   
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Santa Barbara Fire is Over
dmccluredvm
by dmccluredvm  7-18-2008   
 All you tourists, please come back!! We need your money!!
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ANOTHER REASON TO GET BACK TO THE GYM!
jt3600
by jt3600  7-18-2008    4
 Finally gives meaning to "sweating to the oldies" and also puts personal trainer perspective.
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Black Ice on Lej da Segl in the Grisons, Switzerland,
benben1
by benben1  7-18-2008   
 Black Ice on Lej da Segl in the Grisons, Switzerland
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Sleep loss & false memories
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-18-2008   
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Surprise! The Most Aggressive Dog Breed
Rustee
by Rustee  7-8-2008    9
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10 Scariest Hobbies
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  7-16-2008   
 Yikes!
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Great Nature Photos - 5 Tips to Improve Your Outdoor Photography
housebg
by housebg  7-17-2008   
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Volcanoes trigger for mass extinction
pokkets
by pokkets  7-16-2008    1
 There's more than one way to become extinct.
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Sea die out blamed on volcanoes
valann 47
by valann 47  7-17-2008   
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