5
Mar

Anthropogenic Global Warming, or just natural variation?

For the past 1.3 million years there have been 13 ice ages, average duration 90,000 years, and each followed by an interglacial period, average duration 10,000 years. During both ice ages and interglacial periods, there will be numerous briefer cycles of warming and cooling. A 65 million year review of climate and related information is [...]

27
Feb

Beautiful graphs on long term temperatures

JoNova as published a guest post by David Lapp, a geologist from Alaska, where they show a beautiful set of graphs–including the one of the last 10,000 years in Greenland that you see above.

19
Feb

Czechgate: Part Two – The GISS rape of Prague

Climategate.com apologizes for having to pull this article soon after publication, for a day, to make some corrections that to errors that were made to Dr. Jan Zeman’s original text during the editing process. We’ve re-edited it with a lighter hand, and are re-releasing it now (2/21/10). Climategate.com takes full responsibility for any problems we [...]

16
Feb

Czechgate: Climate scientists dump world’s second oldest ‘cold’ climate record

Blogger ‘Chiefio’ (aka E. M. Smith) confirms that the Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) has cynically dumped the world’s second oldest and reliable climate record at Prague in the Czech Republic for no scientific reason.