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The climate bats last — again

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, ...
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2000-2009: a decade for the record books

Posted on January 25th by Tom Yulsman. 2
Late last week, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies made it official: January 2000 through December 2009 was the warmest decade on record. This confirms a National Climatic Data ...
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Whither global cooling?

Posted on January 16th by Tom Yulsman. 2
As the deep chill eases, what lessons do the Yankees and Red Sox hold for the debate over global warming? (For the answer, make sure to read to the end.) Read More →

James Hansen on civil disobedience against coal plants and other issues

Posted on April 17th by Tom Yulsman. %
Part 1 of an interview in which the NASA scientist discusses global warming, tipping points in the climate system, and climate policy   On April 10, freelance journalist  Susan Moran and ...
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2008: the year global warming was “disproved”?

Posted on December 30th by Tom Yulsman.
Updated 12/31/08 with comments from James White, director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research: Brace yourselves for that refrain from global warming skeptics as the new year begins. "Easily one ...