Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor. Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Another week of Climate Instability News Sipping from the internet firehose...March 28, 2010 Chuckles, COP15, COP16, WWD, Upcoming Meetings, Oh Oh, … Continue reading Another week of GW News, March 28, 2010
Month: March 2010
Could Tiny Bubbles Cool the Planet? – ScienceNOW
Call me a skeptic, but this just sounds crazy. Brighten the oceans by making billions of tiny bubbles. And what about the marine life that is now plunged into shadow? Changed ocean chemistry? International agreements about cost and location? "Unknown unknowns?" What if we stop one day? Are we ready to bet the biosphere and … Continue reading Could Tiny Bubbles Cool the Planet? – ScienceNOW
Another week of GW News, March 21, 2010
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor. Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Another week of Climate Instability News Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years March 21, 2010 Equinox, COP15, COP16, PWCoCC & … Continue reading Another week of GW News, March 21, 2010
FOI requests rattle UK animal research community
Interesting. Remind anyone of anything?
Another week of GW News, March 14, 2010
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor. Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Information overload is pattern recognition March 14, 2010 Chuckles, COP15, COP16 and Beyond, Paris, Wrong Green, CERA, Outsourcing CO2, World Bank, … Continue reading Another week of GW News, March 14, 2010
(OT) Amazing ant engineering feat
Not really apropos to climate change, but I saw this and just had to share. Ever wondered what it would look like if you could actually see the entire network of tunnels that make up a large ant colony? Well, all it takes is 10 tons of concrete and a few months of labour. Oh … Continue reading (OT) Amazing ant engineering feat
Another week of GW News, March 7, 2010
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor. Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Sipping from the internet firehose... March 7, 2010 Chuckle, Copenhagen, Yvo de Boer, COP-16, UN-CFG, Anthony's Question, Precautionary Principle, Greenhouse Effect … Continue reading Another week of GW News, March 7, 2010
Arctic seabed methane stores destabilizing, venting
From up north, we have some more troubling news. Actually very troubling. Catastophic release of methane hydrates is a prime suspect in a few events dramatic enough to show in the earth's geological records, coarse and obscured as that record may be. (Our actions today will be featured prominently in that record for anyone looking … Continue reading Arctic seabed methane stores destabilizing, venting
Katrina victims seek to sue greenhouse-gas emitters
This is interesting. I have mixed feelings about it but it is probably a necessary step in forcing the reality of this issue into the correct legal and political context. Actions have consequences and actors have responsibilities. The only question I have is that the respnsibility is really shared by all of us as consumers … Continue reading Katrina victims seek to sue greenhouse-gas emitters
Lambert vs Monckton
While on the subject of great work by Tim Lambert, his recent debate with Christopher Monkton is available for viewing here. It is 113 minutes long and I am pressed for time, so I am posting it before watching it. Feel free to point out favorite parts in the comments. Thanks to the Sydney Morning … Continue reading Lambert vs Monckton