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Ted Cruz fact check: which temperature data are the best? by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consensus - the 97%) garnered the highest number comments of the articles posted on SkS during the past week. The Little Ape That Could by Glenn Tamblyn attracted the second highest number of comments.
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"These finding have potentially serious consequences for life in the oceans as well as for patterns of ocean circulation, storm tracks and storm intensity," said Oregon State University marine sciences professor Jane Lubchenco, the former chief of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Study: Man-made heat put in oceans has doubled since 1997 by Seth Borenstein, The Big Story AP, Jan 18, 2016
Trump has rejected many of the climate change policies presented by the Obama administration, including the president’s contention that climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing the world today.
“I mean, Obama thinks it’s the number one problem of the world today,” he told Hewitt.
“And I think it’s very low on the list. So I am not a believer, and I will, unless somebody can prove something to me, I believe there’s weather. I believe there’s change, and I believe it goes up and it goes down, and it goes up again. And it changes depending on years and centuries, but I am not a believer, and we have much bigger problems.”
Climate change: Where the GOP field stands by Devin Hemry, The Hill, Jan 23, 2016
The article, How the Trace Gas Argument Works, posted on the Weather Underground references and quotes from the SkS rebuttal article, CO2 is just a trace gas.
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Posted by John Hartz on Sunday, 24 January, 2016
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