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PROFESSOR FIRED OVER DOCUMENTING INCREASES IN POLAR BEAR POPULATIONS Nobody has done more to sink the claim that climate change is endangering polar bears than zoologist Susan Crockford — and she may have paid for it with her job. After 15 years as an adjunct assistant professor, Ms. Crockford said the University of Victoria rejected without explanation in May her renewal application, despite her high profile as a speaker and author stemming from her widely cited research on polar bears and dog domestication. Ms. Crockford accused officials at the Canadian universit
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Physicists Discover CO2 Cannot Cause Global Warming October 20, 2019 by IWB Physicists: CO2 Molecules Retain Heat Just 0.0001 Of A Second, Meaning CO2-Driven Warming ‘Not Possible’ Mainstream climate science claims CO2 molecules “slow down the rate of heat-loss from the surface” like a blanket does. And yet the rate at which a CO2 molecule retains or slows down heat loss is, at most, a negligible 0.0001 of a second. A CO2 concentration of 300 ppm versus 400 ppm will therefore have no detectable impact. SkepticalScience, a blog spearheaded by clima
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1. Climate Has Always Changed—Always All proxy temperature data sets reveal that there have been cyclical changes in climate in the past 10,000 years. There is not a single climate scientist who denies this well-established fact. It doesn’t matter what your position on the causes and magnitude and danger (or not) of current climate change is—you have to be on board on this one. Climate has always changed. And it has changed in both directions, hot and cold. Until at least the 17th century, all these changes occurred when almost all humans were hunters, gatherers, and farmers.
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Pikes Peak isn’t the only high-country mountain starting to turn white before the aspens turn yellow. It snowed on top of the appropriately-named Snowmass Mountain near Aspen on Aug. 23. Snowfall at the end of summer isn’t unusual for Colorado’s highest elevations, according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo, although the heavier snows that bring inches and even feet of accumulation to the mountain peaks probably won’t start until October. Once the snowfall starts, visitors to Color
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The Spanish Costa Blanca is white with snow in a rare weather event in the Mediterranean. A couple walks through the surprising snow on Nino de Mula in Murcia, eastern Spain [EPA] Side Note - Normally I would have NEVER gone to this site: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/01/snow-century-torrevieja-spain-170120103513658.html