SkS Weekly Digest #9

SkS Highlights 

James Hansen and Makiko Sato granted SkS permsission to re-post Earth's Climate History: Implications for Tomorrow. This article is a popular version of their peeer-reveiwed paper Paleoclimate implications for human-made climate change, accepted for publication in "Climate Change at the Eve of the Second Decade of the Century: Inferences from Paleoclimate and Regional Aspects: Proceedings of Milutin Milankovitch 130th Anniversary Symposium" (A. Berger, F. Mesinger, and D. Šija?i, Eds.)

Toon of the Week

The Week in Review

  • OA not OK part 12: Christmas present (Doug Mackie)
  • An experiment into science blogging (John Cook)
  • OA not OK part 11: Did we do it? Yes we did! (Doug Mackie)
  • The Ridley Riddle Part One: The Red Queen (Andy S)
  • Monckton Myth #17: Debate vs. Denniss, Part 2 (Dana)
  • Monckton Myth #17: Debate vs. Denniss, Part 1 (Dana)
  • Ocean Cooling Corrected, Again (Rob Painting)
  • How we know we're causing global warming in a single graphic (John Cook)
  • Earth's Climate History: Implications for Tomorrow (James Hansen and Makiko Sato) 
  • Michaels Mischief #1: Continued Warming and Aerosols (Dana)
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    SkS in the News

    Mark Diesendorf and Dana Nuccitelli's article on renewable baseload energy was re-posted on The Conversation.

    SkS Spotlights

    A new paper by Roy Spencer and W. Braswell, On the Misdiagnosis of Surface Temperature Feedbacks from Variations in Earth’s Radiant Energy Balance, published in the online, open-source, Journal,  Remote Sensors, has been thoroughly debunked by a number of climate scientists in a variety of fourms, including:

    Posted by John Hartz on Monday, 1 August, 2011


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