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To help support Climate Denial Crock of the Week Go to climatecrocks.com The observation that natural climate variability exists is not a new one. Early in September 2009, at a gathering of experts on global climate change, one of the world’s most respected and experienced climate modelers, Mojib Latif, made some observations on climate, media and human nature. The message seemed clear. natural variations in the long term warming might be misinterpreted, by the media. out of ignorance, or malice. Climate deniers were quick to take Latif’s remarks, and begin doing exactly that. You can listen to Latif’s original remarks, here, by clicking on the recording titled “Advancing climate prediction science”. www.wmo.int the original powerpoint is here: www.wmo.int An analysis is here: deepclimate.org deepclimate.org

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Climate Denial Crock of the Week – How to Pick a Cherry

March 22, 2011

Support Climate Denial Crock of the Week, go to www.climatecrocks.com Harrison Schmitt is a right wing activist whose history as an Apollo astronaut makes him an ideal tool for the climate denier industry‬ Let’s examine a recent claim that Dr Schmitt has made about arctic sea ice. more here blogs.discovermagazine.com climateprogress.org www.koat.com profmandia.wordpress.com www.skepticalscience.com www.huffingtonpost.com […]

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Climate Denial Crock of the Week – Heatwave Edition Part 2

December 6, 2010

Part 2 of a special Heat Wave edition Part 1 is here: www.youtube.com Support Climate Denial Crock of the Week: Go here – www.greenmanstudio.com NASA – Piecing together the Temperature puzzle http www.nasa.gov NASA solar graph data.giss.nasa.gov NASA 2008 review data.giss.nasa.gov NASA 2009 review www.giss.nasa.gov NASA Are sunspots disappearing? science.nasa.gov Global News/Vancouver Sun/hottest year so […]

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Climate Denial Crock of the Week – Don’t it make my Green World Brown

August 30, 2010

Deniers often will tell you that CO2 is a good thing, because it makes plants and crops grow faster. Under ideal conditions, this is true. But scientists have been studying the effects of increasing CO2 in the real world…. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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