2012 SkS Weekly Digest #36
Posted on 10 September 2012 by John Hartz
SkS Highlights
John Cook stirred up a virtual hornet's nest with the posting of A vivid demonstration of knee-jerk science rejection. Many biases are being confirmed on the comment thread. You have to read it to believe it. Speaking of comment threads, the topic of the week is the word "warmist." See the What say you? section for details.
Toon of the Week
An original cartoon by SkS author Ari Jokimäki. Way to go Ari!
What say you?
How do you react when somebody labels you or a prominent climate scientist such as James Hansen an "alarmist"?
Paul Revere is perhaps the most famous alarmist in the history of America. Is there a comparable figure in your country's history?
Quote of the Week
“And yes, my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet—because climate change is not a hoax, More droughts and floods and wildfires are not a joke. They’re a threat to our children’s future. And in this election, you can do something about it,” - President Barack Obama
Source: Part of remarks delivered by President Obama when accepting the nomination of the Democratic Party for the Office of President, Charlotte, North Carolina, Sep 6, 2012.
New Tool
The World Resouces Institute has created a timeline of extreme climate and weather events in 2012. It include some of the most significant occurrences this year and will be periodically updated.
Fingerprints
- Climate Change and the Food Supplyby Justin Gillis,New York Times, Sep 6, 2012
- Lebanon's cedar trees threatened by climate change by Alasdair Soussi, The Gaurdian (UK), Sep 6, 2012
- 'Unprecedented,' 'Amazing,' 'Goliath': Scientists Describe Arctic Sea Ice Melt, Common Dreams, Sep 7, 2012
- How Sea Otters Can Reduce CO in the Atmosphere: Appetite for Sea Urchins Allows Kelp to Thrive, ScienceDaily, Sep 7, 2012
- The driest season: Global drought causes major worries by Tim Lister, CNN, Sep 8, 2012
- Florida sea turtle numbers up, but climate change poses threat by Ludmilla Lelis, Orlando Sentinel, Sep 8, 2012
- How Sea Otters Can Reduce CO in the Atmosphere: Appetite for Sea Urchins Allows Kelp to Thrive, ScienceDaily, Sep 7, 2012
Must Read
- The Six Stages of Climate Grief by Daphne Wysham, Other Words, Sep 3, 2012
The Week in Review
- Do we know when the Arctic will be sea ice-free? by Verity
- A vivid demonstration of knee-jerk science rejection by John Cook
- Vanishing Arctic Sea Ice: Going Up the Down Escalator by Dana
- Interactive online map shows over 100 years of local US weather by sinonf
- Record Arctic Sea Ice Melt to Levels Unseen in Millennia by Dana
- New research from last week 35/2012 by Ari Jokimäki
Coming Soon
- New research from last week 36/2012 (Ari Jokimäki)
- Obama, Romney, and Various National Climate Policies Around the Globe (Dana)
- Climate Change and the Weightier Matters: a Christian view on global warming (John Cook)
- How to Solve the Climate Problem: a Step-by-Step Guide (Dana)
- Skeptic Magazine vs. Heartland and Monckton Cherrypicked Denialism (AlexC and Dana)
- Doffing the cryosphere cap: a new source of Arctic methane? (Andy S)
- Fred Singer - not an American Thinker (John Abraham and Dana)
- Arctic Sea-ice minimum 2012 declared - it's the Silly Season! (John Mason)
SkS in the News
Dana's Record Arctic Sea Ice Melt to Levels Unseen in Millennia was re-posted on Climate Progress and Tweeted by The New York Times' Andrew Revkin and The Sunday Times' Jonathan Leake.
Rob Painting's Sea Level Isn't Level was also re-posted on Climate Progress.
SkS Spotlights
The Open Climate Network (OCN) brings together independent research institutes and civil society groups from key countries to track and report on their countries’ progress toward addressing climate change. OCN operates with a view toward identifying and removing barriers to effective policy implementation, and we are committed to developing a robust analytical framework that can be applied consistently across countries, while respecting unique national circumstances.
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