Chilling data from the Arctic
Less ice, more water. More swimming, fewer polar bears.
Less ice, more water. More swimming, fewer polar bears.
The Internation Polar Year is done. And there's now a glacier of data to be analyzed.
Statisticians reject global cooling.
Conspiracy theories swirl around global warming research.
Here's where you can click to see water quality measurements in your part of the U.S.
Some scientists are now calling for a serious attempt to measure the known coal and oil reserves. There is evidence that we've already passed peak oil, nearly one half of all oil explorationcompanies apparently agree with that conclusion.
Data dumop gets dumped on by doubters.
Some recently revised official American meteorological data created some statistical blips in the weather records of past years. And that, of course, set off a global warming of the blogosphere, a veritable firestorm of conspiracy charges and "told-you-so" crowing from the "off-my-cloud" deniers of global warming.