Climate Change Reconsidered
The 2011 Interim Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change: We provide a link to this report as a courtesy and encourage all to download and read it. The 2011 Interim Report presents an overview of the research on climate change that has appeared since publication of Climate Change Reconsidered: The 2009 Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change. Research published before 2009 was included if it did not appear in the 2009 report or provides context for the new research. Nearly all of the research summarized here appeared in peer-reviewed science
Editorial
Modeled Warming-Induced Changes in Oceanic DMS Production: What are they? … and what are their potential consequences?
Journal Reviews
Climate Change-Induced Storminess Over the Eastern Irish Sea: How great has it been over the past century or so?
Water Runoff from Europe’s Upper Rhine River Basin: How did it change in response to the Little Ice Age-to-Current Warm Period transition?
Responses of Black Grouse in the French Alps to Global Warming: How are they handling the challenging situation?
Ocean Acidification and Otolith Development in Clown Fish: How does the former affect the latter?
Ethanol Produced from Sugarcane: Is it really as good a fossil-fuel substitute as climate alarmists make it out to be?
Ocean Acidification Database
The latest addition of peer-reviewed data archived to our database of marine organism responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment is Blue Mussel [Mytilus edilus]. To access the entire database, click here.
Plant Growth Database
Our latest results of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature are: Chinese Lyme-grass (Zhang et al., 2010) and Italian Ryegrass (Ghasemzadeh and Jaafar, 2011).
Medieval Warm Period Project
Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 1004 individual scientists from 574 research institutions in 43 different countries … and counting! This issue’s Medieval Warm Period Record comes from Pigmy Basin TEX86 Proxy, Northern Gulf of Mexico. To access the entire Medieval Warm Period Project’s database, click here.
World Temperatures Database
Back by popular demand and upgraded to allow patrons more choices to plot and view the data, we reintroduce the World Temperatures section of our website. Here, users may plot temperatures for the entire globe or regions of the globe. A newly added feature allows patrons the ability to plot up to six independent datasets on the same graph. Try it today. World Temperatures Database.