So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That...
So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That...
So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That...
1 day, 11 hours ago (2008-11-17 04:30:00)
by ravvt
the temperature readings from a large part of Russia from September repeated for October yielding a spurious report from Dr Hansen that October 2008 was the hottest October on record http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinio n/main. The world has never seen such freezing heat By Christopher Booker A surreal scientific blunder last week raised a huge question mark about the temperature records that underpin the
Yes, you did read that right. And also, yes, this eight-year period of temperature stasis did coincide with society's continued power station and SUV-inspired pumping of yet more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In response to these facts, a global...
2 days, 10 hours ago (2008-11-16 06:03:00)
by jdpiehl
There is a problem with global warming it stopped in 1998 telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtm l?xml=/opinion/2006/04/09/do0907.xml" target=_blank>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinio n/main.
Every new edition of every dictionary under the sun comes with a press release announcing that some new word has been added that – gasp! – comes from the Simpsons, or text-messaging, or some drivetime DJ’s catchphrase. The gimmick this...
2 days, 5 hours ago (2008-11-16 11:09:00)
by Tarquin Farquart
the Collins Dictionary of the word meh With an indifferent shrug of the shoulders would seem to be the obvious way We might say meh It s a wearisome stunt telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtm l?xml=/opinion/2008/11/17/do1711.xml" target=_blank>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinio n/m.../
So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That...
So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That...
Is comedy impervious to the credit crunch? Working hard for his money: Robin WilliamsHow else to explain the insanity of this year, which has seen an unprecedented number of comics hitting the road, booking themselves into huge venues, charging...
1 day, 4 hours ago (2008-11-17 11:38:00)
by jaspar2002us
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So what explained the anomaly? GISS's computerised temperature maps seemed to show readings across a large part of Russia had been up to 10 degrees higher than normal. But when expert readers of the two leading warming-sceptic blogs, Watts Up With That...