Things tagged as Global warming skeptics.
Posted on April 17th by Tom Yulsman.
As the map above shows, this past March was quite toasty, with the global average temperature of the land and ocean surfaces registering as the warmest on record, the ...
Posted on April 13th by Tom Yulsman.
The upper left map shows how the January through March mean surface temperature of the globe varied from the long-term mean. It was the second warmest such period in ...
Posted on March 15th by Tom Yulsman.
I participated in a discussion on NPR's "To the Point" program today, hosted by Warren Olney, about the politics of climate change. Other participants included Frank Newport, editor ...
Posted on March 4th by Tom Yulsman.
A month or so ago, reporting on global warming seemed focused on the details of Climategate, the IPCC's Himalayan glacier imbroglio, and wild winter weather. Now, reporting has shifted to ...
Posted on February 26th by Tom Yulsman.
By seeking the "other side" to complex science, journalists sow confusion and amplify extreme claims
Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research speaking today to the Ted Scripps ...
Posted on February 25th by Tom Yulsman.
Sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction
Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln stare out from Mt. Rushmore across the magnificent landscape of South Dakota. But I wonder what they would think ...
Posted on February 23rd by Tom Yulsman.
Scientists say a link cannot yet be made definitively, but they predict an increase in hurricane intensity
The iconic image of a hurricane spewing from the smokestack on the cover for ...
Posted on February 18th by Tom Yulsman.
If it felt cold and snowy in January, you must live in Europe, Russia or the United States east of the Rockies. Otherwise, you probably experienced warmer than normal temperatures, ...
Posted on February 13th by Tom Yulsman.
But skeptics misuse this statement to claim there has been no warming
In an interview with the BBC, Phil Jones, the embattled director of the British Climatic Research Unit, said ...
Posted on February 11th by Tom Yulsman.
Negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation is back — with a vengeance
Incredibly enough, snow is forecast for Thursday night and Friday during the day, stretching all the way from ...
Posted on February 11th by Tom Yulsman.
A photo by Senator James Inhofe of the igloo he and his family built on Capitol Hill, from his Facebook page. Is he a climate expert? The N.Y. ...
Posted on February 11th by Tom Yulsman.
That's what British science writer Matt Ridley claims in a short post at the U.K. edition of the Spectator online.
While journalists argue that tenacious, in-depth reporting is suffering as ...
Posted on January 30th by Tom Yulsman.
The climate bats last — again
These images show how the melt-season for Arctic sea ice changed between 1979 and 2007. The image on the left shows changes to the ...
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