Barbara O'Neal: The Garden of Happy Endings — new release from one of WU's own I've loved Barbara's earlier novels and her wise and
warm posts here, so chose this in anticipation of a rewarding and thoughtful story with memorable characters.
Not exact matches
I can't wait to give this a try... when it
warms up
here... in May Annmarie recently
posted... Pine Nut Pesto & Hummus 7 Grain Sandwich -LCB- Gluten Free -RCB-
So after all my talk of soups lately,
here I am
posting another
warm chicken salad recipe.
Photo by Cristina Gonzalez And winter is finally
here... I have already
posted another 2 soups in the last couple of months, promising winter was on its way... (Any excuse is good to make soup: 0) and finally it's official, I do not need any more excuses for whipping up a batch of comforting heart -
warming soup!
Opt for a knit sweater dress and woolen layers to keep you
warm (see full
post here)
All my blogger friends are
posting photos of their beach getaways, and I'm just
here dying to go somewhere
warm and tropical soon!
Hello my lovely peeps:) I hope you all had a fabulous start into the new week:) Some
posts ago I told you about the heat
here in Germany, unfortunately summer is officially over and we can say bye bye summer, bye bye sun and hello cold weather:D Okay, I'm a overreacting a little bit, it's not cold, but not
warm either, so the perfect weather to show you some outfit combinations which are perfect for the changing weather:) A cute off shoulder dress is even in fall a good choice, especially with sleeves, like this pink and white striped one from SammyDress with the cute little...
I even reworked the DIY Arm
Warmers post,
here recently, so I wouldn't mind if you checked it out and gave me your thoughts!
I'm so jealous of all the bloggers
posting their autumn looks and loves, when down
here in Australia it's Spring time and super
warm!
On another note, with the weather
warming up so much
here you are probably noticing I'm keeping a lot of my
posts in shorts an skirts.
As excited as I am for fall (see last week's transition
posts here and
here), September is still quite
warm for most of us.
Stick around to the end of the
post and you'll find links to all the other blogs, chock full of colorful,
warm - weather - is - almost -
here inspiration.
This
post isn't specific to Chicago, but
here are my best tips for trying to stay
warm all winter long.
Now with all the excitement of spring gardening, I don't want to end this
post leaving you with the «heebie - jeebies,» so
here is a beautiful spring garden picture to get you inspired for
warmer days ahead!
Hello my lovely peeps:) I hope you all had a fabulous start into the new week:) Some
posts ago I told you about the heat
here in Germany, unfortunately summer is officially over and we can say bye bye summer, bye bye sun and hello cold weather:D Okay, I'm a overreacting a little bit, it's not cold, but not
warm either, so the perfect weather to show you some outfit combinations which are perfect for the changing weather:)
Instead of rant about global
warming (let's save that for another day, another
post, folks), I figured I would rather gather my favorite outfits from last summer (11 to be exact), in hopes that a little Field of Dreams action could happen
here.
I recently wore this BCBGMAXAZRIA dress (purchased via Ebay) for a much
warmer Los Angeles brunch (
post here) and made the look more winter appropriate with a bright pink trench coat, gloves and my favorite Just Fab booties.
For fall I am still looking for a
warmer version.In my last
post which was all about interior (see it
here) I mentioned that I am going to move to Ingolstadt in a few weeks.
Hi Jannie,
here's a
post on
warm weather travel tips: https://unefemme.net/2015/08/encore-
warm-weather-travel-wardrobe-tips.html I'd be sure to pack sandals that are comfortable to walk in all day, and find a linen shirt one of my most used items when traveling to
warm climates.
Here is a
post Amber wrote about packing for Hawaii which has a great packing list for
warm weather destinations.
A revealing look at RC's «real science:» When SecularAnimist
posts a dubious claim (# 87) about the cause and effects of global
warming, it remains
here.
Chill out, Stop fighting over global
warming —
here's the smart way to attack it Washington
Post, October 7, 2007
My earlier
post had to do with addressing the global
warming problem (and with what would be necessary for the market to play a suitable role), and it wasn't (and isn't) my intent to try to make proposals to address some of the other problems you mention
here.
To get an idea of why it's important to have icebreakers even in a
warming world, review our 2005 series, «The Big Melt» and the series of
posts here last year on Arctic shipping efforts.
To avoid substantial
warming, the cuts in emissions still have to be profound, as I wrote in an early
post here asking what if the whole world were equal, in emissions.
Shall we play Global
Warming Sceptic Bingo to see which excuses the denialist / delusionist fringe
posts here?
Here's the roundup of reactions to Cohen's piece, «Bundle Up, It's Global
Warming» (I'm
posting the e-mail messages in raw form so excuse a few acronyms, etc.):
Ever since someone
posted the link to this anomaly animation
here (thanks) I have been watching it often, especially these days, because I'm in Oslo, and it has been so cold
here for a few weeks, while it appears to have been
warm pretty much everywhere else in the northern hemisphere except for the north pole.
It is when that person is Jim Cripwell, whose
postings here make it clear that he's a denialist...» offsetting greenhouse gas
warming» presumes one accepts greenhouse gas
warming in the first place, after all.
Here's a quote (from Fleck quoting
Warming of the world ocean, 1955 - 2003 — abstract linked in as «recently in GRL» in the
post).
2) Rapid
warming over next decade, as recent Nature and Science article suggests is quite possible (
posts here and
here) 3) Continued (unexpected) surge in methane 4) A megadrought hitting the SW comparable to what has hit southern Australia.
Since this
post is titled «Averting our eyes», I can't help but comment that having just watched the GOP Youtube / CNN debate on TV
here in Taiwan, I can not believe that not ONE question was about climate change or global
warming.
In the
posts, Stephen McIntyre questions sets of tree - ring data used in, or excluded from, prominent studies concluding that recent
warming is unusual even when compared with past
warm periods in the last several millenniums (including the recent Kaufman et al. paper discussed
here).
To the general request by TonyB and myself for specific actionable mitigation proposals with an estimate of how much global
warming these will avert you replied that you had already
posted this information
here, adding:
Michael MacCracken of the Climate Institute, in an analysis
posted here for the first time, identifies dozens of scientific errors and misleading statements in a 2007 paper by Arthur B. Robinson, Noah E. Robinson, and Willie Soon entitled «Environmental Effects of Increased Carbon Dioxide» — a contrarian effort that exemplifies the sort of work that provides fodder for the global
warming disinformation campaign.
The individual I speak of
here is self - described «concerned citizen» Dave Rado, the person I've detailed over the past 4 blog
posts as being someone beset with problems surrounding the official complaint he filed in 2007 over the UK Channel Four Television Corporation video «The Great Global
Warming Swindle.»
Posts at RealClimate (
here) and at SkepticalScience (
here) looked on the paper as the second coming of... errr... Hansen's GISTEMP maybe, saying Cowtan and Way (2013) proved the UKMO HADCRUT4 data underreports by half the
warming of global surface temperatures since 1997.
It is clear from those saying «Venus is
warmed by the Sun, not by CO2» that there is a serious communication gap between the public who are
posting here and the scientists who are claiming that Earth is being
warmed by CO2.
Carbon Brief folks got their knickers in a knot over my «Twenty Good Reasons Not to Worry about Polar Bears» blog
post that the Global
Warming Policy Foundation released as a Briefing Paper (pdf
here).
See my previous
post here, Lets Play Hockey Again, which was right about the Medieval
Warm Period (MWP) but wrong about the «blade origins.
I think it would be an interesting topic for a
post here as undoubtedly the majority (but not all) of the reconstructions show a 400 year long
warming but obviously lack the resolution of something like CET
If you missed the reams of comments
posted here by people living there, who were telling us that this past winter was much colder than usual, and begging the planet to «send us some of that global
warming», then go back over the archives and tell us they were all wrong, and that those articles are accurate when they say «The unseasonably
warm and wet winter so far in Britain has coaxed plants into early flowering.»
Did you note that several of your readers
here and in your former
post denied with all kind of example that I can
warm my home in the morning?
Here's Who To Blame For America's Increased Contribution To Global
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Warming Impacts To fully appreciate the urgency of climate change, it's important to understand the ways it affects society and the natural environment.
Of course I mean in that last
post (11:36:03) that there are other people
here that seem to think that natural
warming does not need a cause — in case anybody
here thought that I subscribed to that view!
With this in mind, it is worrying that some journalists seem to feel pressure to avoid discussing weaknesses and uncertainties of man - made global
warming theory, for fear that it will be seized upon by critics of man - made global
warming, e.g., see this
post by Mike Lemonick (there is a response to Lemonick's
post by Prof. Roger Pielke Jr.
here).
Michael E Mann, creator of the «global
warming» hockey stick, didn't care for my
post, and sued for defamation - and
here we all are...
Here's Merriam Webster's version: Main Entry: carbon dioxide Function: noun: a heavy colorless gas CO 2 that does not support combustion, dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, is formed especially in animal respiration and in the decay or combustion of animal and vegetable matter, is absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis, and is used in the carbonation of beverages I know you'll all correct me if i'm wrong in stating if CO2 has no scientific facts supporting global
warming based upon a factor of greenhouse gases (as opposed to solar radiation in another
post, which would be defined by variations in earth, space, or similar factors), then where does science determine that CO2 «disolves in water to form carbonic acid» and is «absorbed from the air by plants in photosythesis»?
The science indicates the Russian drought was not caused by global
warming: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/09/natural-causes-drove-russian-heat-wave-study-finds/ Sure, global
warming has the potential to reduce crop output, but the information
posted here has nothing to do with global
warming.
ORIGINAL
POST (4 February): Early today, AGU's former Board member John Bates published a letter outlining what he believes to be mismanagement of climate science data in a highly - cited scientific paper, «Possible artifacts of data biases in the recent global surface
warming hiatus» (Tom Karl, et al. 2015)... I know many of you will have concerns or questions about this news, and I strongly encourage you to share those thoughts with us
here, or in an email to
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