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Global Temperature Increase Linked to 1976 Climate Shift in Pacific Ocean

July 24, 2009 By jennifer

THREE Australasian researchers have shown that natural forces are the dominant influence on climate, in a study just published in the highly-regarded Journal of Geophysical Research. According to this study little or none of the late 20th century global warming and cooling can be attributed to human activity.

The research, by Chris de Freitas, a climate scientist at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, John McLean (Melbourne) and Bob Carter (James Cook University), finds that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a key indicator of global atmospheric temperatures seven months later. As an additional influence, intermittent volcanic activity injects cooling aerosols into the atmosphere and produces significant cooling.

“The surge in global temperatures since 1977 can be attributed to a 1976 climate shift in the Pacific Ocean that made warming El Niño conditions more likely than they were over the previous 30 years and cooling La Niña conditions less likely” says corresponding author de Freitas.

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Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

New York Times Changes Storyline on Climate Change

July 22, 2009 By jennifer

Darwin Part 1 Oct 05 049 blogTHE New York Times, like most of the mainstream media, is not known for its balanced reporting on climate change.  I tend to associate the newspaper with sensational headlines suggesting a full blown climate crisis.

But then just yesterday the influential broadsheet published a surprisingly informative article that went as far as to suggest we could be in for an extended chilly period here on planet earth because of a surprisingly weak solar cycle.   Author Kenneth Chang also made mention of research at the Danish National Space Centre in Copenhagen and the possible influence of cosmic rays on climate.    Mr Change explained that when the sunspot and solar winds die down, more cosmic rays reach the earth, more clouds form , less sunlight reaches the ground, and so temperatures cool.

This article does not fit the established storyline on global warming.  [Read more…] about New York Times Changes Storyline on Climate Change

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Australian Liberal Party Dumps Climate Sceptic, And

July 21, 2009 By jennifer

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I GATHER Malcolm Turnbull, the leader of Australia’s right of centre party, the Australian Liberal Party, is planning to instruct his senators to support the Emissions Trading Scheme when the Australian federal parliament next sits… ostensibly because business wants certainty.

And last Saturday, the only member of that party that has spoken out against the consensus position on anthropogenic global warming, Dennis Jensen, appears to have lost Liberal Party pre-selection for his seat of Tangney in Western Australia.  He was the only sitting member to be challenged. [Read more…] about Australian Liberal Party Dumps Climate Sceptic, And

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, People

Human Sacrifice for Climate Mitigation

July 20, 2009 By jennifer

Climate modelling of new data from the Aztec Codex Cihuacoatl has identified a relationship with important implications for global warming mitigation. The research suggests a strong causal pathway exists between climate change and Aztec rituals of “nourishing the gods” with blood sacrifice… Human sacrifice was an ancient mitigation strategy to neutralise the threat of dangerous climate change and risks of rising temperature, declining precipitation and poor crop yields. Read more here.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Meeting the Moral Challenge of Climate Change

July 20, 2009 By jennifer

UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s citing of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech in support of his policy of subsidising the construction of many thousands of otherwise uneconomic wind turbines might appear grotesque, even comical; but not if you genuinely believe that Britain’s switching from coal to wind power for its electricity generation will save the lives of countless Africans. Read more here.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Philosophy

Defining the Greens (Part 16) and Bushfires

July 19, 2009 By jennifer

canberra 2003 croppedIN 1994, Ray Evans bought a cottage at Marysville (Victoria, Australia) which he and his wife subsequently renovated and extended.   The cottage and its extensive garden were destroyed by fire on the night of Saturday February 7 – now known as Black Saturday.    In the following provocative and political article Mr Evans blames the fire “on green doctrine” and the Victorian government wilfully ignoring the advice of a previous inquiry because it did not want to “offend the sensitivities of the Greens”.

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Filed Under: Opinion, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bushfires, Forestry, Philosophy

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