Churchill is a town in subarctic Canada surrounded by the most studied polar bear population in the world. Polar bears are believed to be under threat from global warming. On Thursday, Jennifer Marohasy, posted a note stating: “It is warming in … [Read more...] about Subarctic Temperatures (Part 3): A Note from Nichole Hoskin
Near-Arctic Temperatures (Part 2)
There are no roads to Churchill – a town in northern Canada on the shores of Hudson Bay. This remote outpost is known as the polar bear capital of the world. Polar bears have become something of an icon for those concerned that we have a climate … [Read more...] about Near-Arctic Temperatures (Part 2)
Don’t Stop Questioning
Far from questioning climate change, [Australian Prime Minister] Rudd, aided and abetted by a largely compliant CSIRO and a plethora of pandering academics eager to receive government funding, has all but shut down discussion on the issue. Read more … [Read more...] about Don’t Stop Questioning
Warming Good for Canada
A group of global-warming experts, made up mainly of university economists and anthropologists, is pushing the notion that global warming might not be an unmitigated disaster, especially for certain northerly regions, such as Canada, Russia and … [Read more...] about Warming Good for Canada
A Message from Tuvalu: Year 2272
Dear Jennifer, This is a note from my friend William York. He, like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is able to travel to the future and he has sent me this fascinating message: Tuvalu 10pm New Year’s Eve, 30 December … [Read more...] about A Message from Tuvalu: Year 2272
Darn Weather
The 'Gore Effect' happens when a global warming-related event, or appearance by the former vice president and climate change crusader, Al Gore, is marked by exceedingly cold weather or unseasonably winter weather. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Darn Weather