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Michael Mann: The climate scientist who the deniers have in their sights

Many, indeed most climate scientists have argued that the hockey-stick graph is not central to the case for the role of man-made pollution in exacerbating global warming, and the prospect of dangerous climate change. But it has nevertheless become the … Continue reading

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Inhofe Rejoices in Climate Impasse – NYTimes.com

“Tossing out any remote possibility of a U.N. global warming treaty is one of the most important things we can do for the economy.” Senator James Inhofe (Editor’s note: As this NYT article points out, in case you’re wondering why … Continue reading

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Climate change, extreme weather spike food prices

  “From the Horn of Africa and South East Asia to Russia and Afghanistan, a year of floods, droughts and extreme heat has helped push tens of millions of people into hunger and poverty,” Read More. . .

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IPCC Report Confirms What Businesses Already Know: Extreme Weather & Climate Change Has Economic Impacts – Forbes

“Hacked emails are a sideshow and cannot take away from what many business leaders already know and what the IPCC’s extreme weather report confirms. Climate change is real and we’d better buckle our seat belts for more costly extreme weather … Continue reading

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Republican reactionary policies threaten even basic climate monitoring | guardian.co.uk

America and Europe face a “disaster in the making” because of Congress budget cuts to a critical weather satellite, one of Barack Obamas top science officials has warned. The satellite crosses the Earths poles 14 times a day, monitoring the … Continue reading

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Heatwaves and Blizzards — Which is the Best Evidence for Global Warming? –

“Climate scientists are always careful to point out that no single event can be entirely ascribed to climate change. But a changing baseline means that extreme heat – and its impacts like fire and drought in places like Texas – … Continue reading

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The record-breaking Arctic ozone “hole” and global warming – Capital Weather Gang – The Washington Post

(“It’s ridiculous that we still have a hole in the ozone layer. We have men, we have rockets, we have Saran Wrap – FIX IT!! And don’t come back until you do.” Comedian, Lewis Black) For years, polls have shown … Continue reading

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Climate change threatens mental health too: study; Droughts, floods have psychological impact

Climate change doesn’t just wreak havoc on your physical surroundings — it affects your mental health too. Flooding, drought and superstorms cause actual psychological fallout, according to Australian researchers. “The damage caused by a changing climate is not just physical,” … Continue reading

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Take Action to Support Wisconsin Workers

This is a blog devoted to climate related issues, but every so often something comes up that cuts across so many boundaries of struggle that it must be addressed even if it doesn’t directly relate to climate change issues. The … Continue reading

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Gulf Oil Spill Compensation Fund Issues 1 Final Payment Out Of 91,000 Claims

OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. — BP’s compensation fund for Gulf oil spill victims has issued a final settlement payment to just one of the thousands of people and businesses waiting for checks, records show, and that $10 million payout went to … Continue reading

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