Any rational
reader of climate blogs will be aware that the evidence - based case for climate change / global warming grows ever stronger with each passing year.
Whereas the «audience» is the Judicial system as a whole, and the Media, and the Public aware of this case, including
the readers of climate blogs where these «answers» are shared profusely.
At very least the publicity was so poor that it got very little uptake from the many
readers of climate sceptic blogs... of which there are much more than of consensus blogs.
Readers of Climate Etc who have not visited ATTP with respect to my post with the Editor of that website
Readers of Climate Etc who have not visited ATTP with respect to my post with the Editor of that website I asked him to debate offline (as I did courteously and successfully with the webmaster of ATTP) and this is what he wrote «My main communication objective is quite minimal:
Now this isn't really news to
readers of Climate Progress or Real Climate (here and here) or William Connolley, but the global cooling nonsense is still the most common way people dismiss global warming to me.
By the way, McCulloch's wild speculation that all climate scientists (except perhaps Steig) are avid
readers of Climate Audit is utterly ridiculous.
Readers of Climate Etc are well - advised to listen, with respect illuminated by science, to Wendell Berry's Hopes for Humanity.
Not exact matches
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Yet I think that in spite
of the knowledge that Mr. Carson displays to illustrate his point, he has misled his
readers in the long run by suggesting that there is a clear scientific basis for believing that we can not affect
climate....
It affords
readers with the history required to really understand the present
climate and contains the struggles
of both the Catholic and the Reformed traditions.
Readers of Scientific American first learned that excess carbon dioxide could detrimentally affect
climate in a feature article that ran back in 1959 — that's right, 50 years ago.
After a local newspaper reported a front - page news story
of the Wicomico County schools» field trip to Assateague,
readers accused the teachers
of «brainwashing the kids with biased information» that
climate change is occurring.
Many
of his mistakes are big ones: he bungles the issues involving reserves and resources that are critical to his core argument about oil remaining cheap; he drastically misleads his
readers about the extent to which sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions from coal - burning have been reduced; he trivializes the
climate - change risks from coals carbon dioxide emissions by suggesting we know the impacts will be worth only 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.
Buss is happy to distance himself from Ley's world view and his reminiscences
of the intellectual
climate and rise
of pseudoscience in Nazi Germany, but he doesn't offer the
reader enough historical context to understand how those views might have taken hold.
Co-author Dr Gavin Foster, a
Reader in Ocean and Earth Science at the University
of Southampton, who is based at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton (NOCS), explains: «Geological data showed that sea level would likely rise by nine metres or more as the
climate system adjusts to today's greenhouse effect.
So when the word «denier» gets used by a
climate scientist in this way, a lot
of people are inferred by the
reader / listener to be under this umbrella...
Just one thing for now: the whole issue
of climate sensitivity (ie that which Monckton refers to as «lambda», helpfully eliminating any opportunity for
readers to fact - check).
In the Q&A, a group
of University
of Washington scientists, including atmospheric scientist and
climate researcher J. Mike Wallace, weigh in with answers to questions fielded from the paper's
readers.
As
readers here are probably aware, both
of them have blogs (Prometheus for Jr.,
Climate Science for Sr.) and both have contributed to the discussions on RealClimate.
Speakers: Prof Peter Wadhams, Professor
of Ocean Physics, University
of Cambridge Prof Chris Rapley, Professor
of Climate Science, University College London Prof David Vaughan, Glaciologist, British Antarctic Survey Dr Seymour Laxon,
Reader in
Climate Physics, University College London Prof Jonathan Bamber, Director
of the Bristol Glaciology Centre, University
of Bristol
I find the posts (and responses) are best when the
reader gets clear explanations
of the current understanding
of climate phenomena (with the associated uncertainties) and links to sources for further reading.
We do not detail potential responses
of individual tree species to
climate shifts in this assessment; we instead direct the
reader to Chapter 6 in the Northern Region Assessment Program report (Keane et al. forthcoming).
My only concern with climatedebatedaily is that no attempt is made to differentiate peer reviewed science from a wide range
of opinion pieces, leaving the
reader with the impression that mainstream science is far less resolved on the
climate change issue than is actually the case.
As some
readers may recall, I found six serious errors in a well - publicised 2016 paper by Kate Marvel and other GISS
climate scientists on the topic
of climate sensitivity.
This isn't news to top
climate scientists around the world (see Hadley Center: «Catastrophic» 5 — 7 °C warming by 2100 on current emissions path) or even to top climate scientists in this country (see US Geological Survey stunner: Sea - level rise in 2100 will likely «substantially exceed» IPCC projections, SW faces «permanent drying») and certainly not to people who follow the scientific literature, like Climate Progress readers (see Study: Water - vapor feedback is «strong and positive,» so we face «warming of several degrees Celsius&r
climate scientists around the world (see Hadley Center: «Catastrophic» 5 — 7 °C warming by 2100 on current emissions path) or even to top
climate scientists in this country (see US Geological Survey stunner: Sea - level rise in 2100 will likely «substantially exceed» IPCC projections, SW faces «permanent drying») and certainly not to people who follow the scientific literature, like Climate Progress readers (see Study: Water - vapor feedback is «strong and positive,» so we face «warming of several degrees Celsius&r
climate scientists in this country (see US Geological Survey stunner: Sea - level rise in 2100 will likely «substantially exceed» IPCC projections, SW faces «permanent drying») and certainly not to people who follow the scientific literature, like
Climate Progress readers (see Study: Water - vapor feedback is «strong and positive,» so we face «warming of several degrees Celsius&r
Climate Progress
readers (see Study: Water - vapor feedback is «strong and positive,» so we face «warming
of several degrees Celsius»).
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I know this irritates many
of you
readers, including plenty
of folks who live in
climates warmer than mine!
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eBookPlus is a recent startup that is working to put more ebooks into more
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climate of piracy.
We have always taken our cues from our authors — who respond to their
readers and to the cultural
climate — and have recently noticed a rise in submissions featuring modern retellings
of classic fairy tales.
The current
climate cane be summed up in a statement that has been made since the beginning
of the digital revolution: there's never been a better time to be an author or a
reader.
As independent bookstores look for ways to adapt to a changing publishing and bookselling
climate, a number
of stores have begun to offer better opportunities for authors and
readers to connect through indie titles.
The popular author
of the Mars trilogy takes
readers on a journey to a place with an equally inhospitable
climate, bringing along a disparate group
of characters with vastly different agendas for the frozen continent.
One
of the key concerns
readers have had at both Amazon and Goodreads, and will undoubtedly continue to cause concern under the new partnership, is the validity
of book reviews in a
climate where accusations have been hurled about paid reviews, trolls, and worse.
the digital reading revolution opened up
readers» eyes to the potential for screen reading, authors may have believed they were limited to self - publishing their work via a dedicated e-reader platform, at least in the early days
of this current
climate of digital publishing, in actuality, publishing has taken on a whole new meaning and there are unique copyright issues that go along with it.
So it is perhaps
of no surprise that there are favorite themes that
readers return to again and again — such as billionaires, cowboys or babies — but also that other trends come and go, depending on the current cultural
climate and how it affects what reading experience women are looking for.
the digital reading revolution opened up
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readers, especially in the current
climate in which
readers are becoming accustomed to interacting with their favorite authors and with
readers of similar genres on social media outlets.