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Archive for June 5, 2009
Global Warming Update
June 5, 2009 by Walter Schneider.
Shock: Global temperatures driven by US Postal Charges
A quick glimpse at what the weather is like:
Winter weather advisory: Rocky Mtns and central Montana - 5 Jun 09
Winter Weather Advisory for California Mountains - 4 Jun 09
Freeze warning for northern Minnesota - 2 Jun 09
Record low temperatures in seven states – Where is the media? - 1 Jun 09
See Record Low Temperatures across the US..
And in other places in the world:
Big snow in Antarctica - 23 May 09
Record low May temperatures in New Zealand - 2 Jun 09
Snowfall warning for Schefferville, Quebec - 2 Jun 09
Freeze warnings for Alberta, Ontario, New Brunswick
and Quebec - 2 Jun 09
Record low May temperatures in New Zealand - 2 Jun 09
See What’s Happening in Other Parts of the World.
All of that is evidence of man-made global warming?
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Fraser Institute comments on IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report
June 5, 2009 by Walter Schneider.
Two important documents of concern to anyone interested in global warming issues as presented by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
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Fraser Istitute
Re: IPCC Fourth Assessment Report
Independent Summary for Policymakers
(Introduction and more on the ISPM, by Ross McKitrick, the coordinator of the writing team for the ISPM)
February 1, 2007
Coordinator: Ross McKitrick, Ph.D.
Writing Team: Joseph D’Aleo, M.Sc., Madhav Khandekar, Ph.D., William Kininmonth, M.Sc., M.Admin., Christopher Essex, Ph.D., Wibjörn Karlén, Ph.D., Olavi Kärner, Ph.D., Ian Clark, Ph.D., Tad Murty, Ph.D., and James J. O’Brien, Ph.D.
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Fraser Institute
Studies in Risk and Regulation
Supplementary Analysis of the Independent Summary for Policymakers
Critical Topics in Global Warming
March 2009
Editor: Ross McKitrick, Ph.D.
Authors: Ian Clark, Ph.D., Joseph D’Aleo, M.Sc., Christopher Essex, Ph.D., Craig D. Idso, Ph.D., Olavi Kärner, Ph.D., Madhav Khandekar, Ph.D., William Kininmonth, M.Sc., M.Admin., and Richard C. Willson, Ph.D.
Contents
Introduction
Why the “Greenhouse” Metaphor is Misleading
Christopher Essex and William KininmonthSolar Changes and the Climate
Joseph D’Aleo, Olavi Kärner, Richard C. Willson, and Ian ClarkProblems with the Global Surface Thermometer Network
Joseph D’Aleo, Madhav Khandekar, and Ross McKitrickLong-Term Persistence and Nonstationarity in Geophysical Data
Olavi Kärner and Ross McKitrickMajor Climatic Oscillations and Recent Weather Changes
Joseph D’AleoPaleoclimatic Indicators of Medieval Climate Change
Craig D. IdsoFundamental Uncertainties in Climate Modeling
Christopher Essex
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