It was reported on BBC Radio 2 News today that the UK's Martin Parry, co-chair of the IPCC’s working group II on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, has stated that the EU has 'little chance' of limiting global temperatures to a rise of 2C, due to … [Read more...] about EU has ‘Little Chance’ of Limiting Global Temperature Rise to 2C: Martin Parry Co-Chair of IPCC Working Group II
Archives for September 18, 2007
Newsbusters: Judge Throws Out California’s Global Warming Lawsuit Against Car Makers
Full Judge's opinion here. A landmark decision concerning car companies and global warming was handed down by a federal judge in California on Monday. Yet, most people are likely not going to hear about it, because the ruling goes counter to the … [Read more...] about Newsbusters: Judge Throws Out California’s Global Warming Lawsuit Against Car Makers
Is NASA’s Hansen Playing Enron Accounting Games With Climate Data? Blog Post by Noel Sheppard
Since NASA's James Hansen finally released computer codes related to how climate data are collected and adjusted, anthropogenic global warming skeptics around the world have been waiting to see what a scientific examination of this information would … [Read more...] about Is NASA’s Hansen Playing Enron Accounting Games With Climate Data? Blog Post by Noel Sheppard
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
I have long held the view that the relationship between indigenous and non-indigenous Australia is self-defeating. Belonging to the same landscape; bound together in territorial respect for the aspirations, life and memory of our own constituents; … [Read more...] about Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The Atmosphere is Thin and Oceans Shallow: An Illustration and Note from Lance Endersbee
I considered the relation between carbon dioxide (CO2) and the oceans as a surface or interface phenomena. The oceans are remarkably shallow in relation to the lateral extent. Similarly the atmosphere is remarkably thin. The dominant common … [Read more...] about The Atmosphere is Thin and Oceans Shallow: An Illustration and Note from Lance Endersbee