But, Newsweek's «tipping point» quote appeared in a April 28, 1975
article about global cooling!
I take
the articles about global cooling in the 70's to indicate that it was, in fact, cooling in the 60's and 70's.
Not exact matches
There were climate scientists who speculated
about global cooling in the seventies and there were journalists who wrote
articles about the prospect of coming ice ages.
There were climate scientists who speculated
about global cooling in the seventies and there were journalists who wrote
articles about the prospect of coming ice ages.
This year I wrote an
article about how North America's amazingly variegated climate, where it's tinder dry in some places and soggy and
cool elsewhere, may be one reason the country has not focused on the
global warming issue as much as more compact places with more uniform climate conditions (western Europe, for instance).
Climate Scientist Who Got It Right Predicts 20 More Years of
Global Cooling — «For the next 20 years, I predict global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in
Global Cooling — «For the next 20 years, I predict global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published i
Cooling — «For the next 20 years, I predict
global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in
global cooling of about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published i
cooling of
about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said [Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal
articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in 2011.
Unfortunately for those looking for evidence that the planet is
about to
cool off, the only support for this in the
article is a single sentence: «This may offer a brief respite from the persistent rise of
global temperatures, but in the coupled system we describe, there are compensating effects.»
«For the next 20 years, I predict
global cooling of
about 3 / 10ths of a degree Fahrenheit, as opposed to the one - degree warming predicted by the IPCC,» said Easterbrook, professor emeritus of geology at Western Washington University and author of 150 scientific journal
articles and 10 books, including «Evidence Based Climate Science,» which was published in 2011.
If you do a web search on «It's the sun stupid» you will find
articles like this: http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/05/21/its-the-sun-stupid/ Which is
about as good a commentary as one can get for the idiotic rhetoric
about CO2 emissions from fossil fuels causing catastophic
global warming as the Earth continues to
cool!
Maybe it all averages out, but if there are any cloud cover changes as discussed at that BH
article then there might be warming or
cooling that is not
about «
global warming» per se (as anything related to CO2).
CO2 Solutions Inc. fût l'objet d'un
article dans le livre de Jay Ingram du Discovery Channel intitulé The Daily Planet Book of
Cool Ideas:
Global Warming and What People Are Doing
About It.
Among major magazines, Time and Newsweek ran
articles expressing concern
about the previous decades»
cooling trend, juxtaposing the specter of decreased food production with rising
global population.
«
Global Warming Could Forestall Ice Age, Study Suggests,» an article in the September 4 New York Times by Andrew Revkin, talks about a new study that concludes that human - driven global warming could reverse a slow, long - term Arctic cooling trend and... Continue rea
Global Warming Could Forestall Ice Age, Study Suggests,» an
article in the September 4 New York Times by Andrew Revkin, talks
about a new study that concludes that human - driven
global warming could reverse a slow, long - term Arctic cooling trend and... Continue rea
global warming could reverse a slow, long - term Arctic
cooling trend and... Continue reading →