SkS Weekly Digest #6
SkS Exclusive...
Dr. Kevin Trenberth has written an original article, Tracking Earth’s energy: A key to climate variability and change for Skeptical Science. It will be published this week.
News Bites...
News articles that caught the editor's eye during the week.
Climate Change Gridlock: Where Do We Go From Here? (Part 1) National Radio Project
Selling Nature to Save Nature, and Ourselves IPS
What part will fire play in a warmer future Planet Save
?Network Turns Teachers Into Environment Advocates IPS
World War II Bombing Raids Offer New Insight Into the Effects of Aviation On Climate Science Daily
Millions of African Climate Refugees Desperate for Food, Water ENS
Aging Satellites May Lose Focus on Oceans and Climate Scientific American
Rising Temperatures Melting Away Global Food Security IPS
Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS
The Week in Review...
During the past week, the 13 articles listed below were posted by SkS authors and guest authors.
OA not OK: The f-word: pH by Doug Mackie
The Medieval Warm(ish) Period In Pictures by Rob Painting
Climate Solutions by Rob Painting by Rob Painting
Tales of the Cryosphere Kid by Daniel Bailey
OA not OK: Wherever I lay my shell, that's my home by Doug Makie
Climate Solutions by dana1981
Great Barrier Reef Part 2: Climate Change Impacts by Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: Syun-Ichi Akasofu by Dana
History Matters: Carbon Emissions in Context by Stefan Lewandowsky
Over the tipping point by Steve O'Connor
The Last Interglacial Part Two - Why was it so warm? by Steve Brown
A not OK: Thermodynamic duo by Doug Mackie
Trouble Brewing in the North by Mark R
Coming soon...
- Great Barrier Reef Part 3: Acidification, Warming, and Past Coral Survival by Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
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Tracking Earth’s energy: A key to climate variability and change (Kevin Trenberth)
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Milankovitch Cycles (Chris Colose)
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Reservoir Dogs (Doug Mackie)
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Why Wasn't the Hottest Decade Hotter? (Rob Painting)
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Thinning at the top, bulging at the waist, but another new hockey stick (Andy S)
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Citizen Science (Dawei)
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Always take the Weathering (Doug Mackie)
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Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: Wallace Broecker (Dana)
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Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: William Kellogg (Dana)
SkS Spotlights...
Here's another "knock your socks off" interactive website: Climate Connections: A Global Journey by NPR. This site is similar to the one developed by the Union of Concerned Scientists highlighted in last week's edition of the weekly digest.
Toon of the week...
Posted by John Hartz on Monday, 11 July, 2011