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GCMs Cannot Predict Climate
Posted On: June 15, 2024
Well, now that there is a paper that states explicitly that GCMs can't predict climate, and explains why, will it make any difference?Re Posted From: GCMs Cannot Predict ClimateWatts Up With That . . . [
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GCMs Cannot Predict Climate
Posted On: June 15, 2024
Well, now that there is a paper that states explicitly that GCMs can't predict climate, and explains why, will it make any difference?Re Posted From: GCMs Cannot Predict ClimateWatts Up With That . . . [
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No, ScienceNews, Your “Ocean’s Record-Breaking Hot Streak” Claims Are False
Posted On: June 15, 2024
In other words, we had one warm year in the oceans during 2023, but 2021 and 2022 weren’t abnormally warm at all. 2023 was, but it was driven by a phase shift from La Niña to El Niño conditions in the Pacific Ocean. Nature was doing what it has naturally done throughout history.Re Posted From: No, ScienceNews, Your “Ocean’s Record-Breaking Hot Streak” Claims Are FalseWatts Up With That . . . [
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No, ScienceNews, Your “Ocean’s Record-Breaking Hot Streak” Claims Are False
Posted On: June 15, 2024
In other words, we had one warm year in the oceans during 2023, but 2021 and 2022 weren’t abnormally warm at all. 2023 was, but it was driven by a phase shift from La Niña to El Niño conditions in the Pacific Ocean. Nature was doing what it has naturally done throughout history.Re Posted From: No, ScienceNews, Your “Ocean’s Record-Breaking Hot Streak” Claims Are FalseWatts Up With That . . . [
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Climate Change Weekly #509: Surveys Show Vast Bulk of Antarctica Is Stable or Growing
Posted On: June 15, 2024
Overall, there was no declining trend in fixed ice on land, and perhaps even net growth across East Antarctica, where “[ice] losses have primarily occurred in some of the marine-based catchments in Wilkes Land, and are largely attributed to the intrusion of modified Circumpolar Deep Water.Re Posted From: Climate Change Weekly #509: Surveys Show Vast Bulk of Antarctica Is Stable or GrowingWatts Up With That . . . [
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Climate Change Weekly #509: Surveys Show Vast Bulk of Antarctica Is Stable or Growing
Posted On: June 15, 2024
Overall, there was no declining trend in fixed ice on land, and perhaps even net growth across East Antarctica, where “[ice] losses have primarily occurred in some of the marine-based catchments in Wilkes Land, and are largely attributed to the intrusion of modified Circumpolar Deep Water.Re Posted From: Climate Change Weekly #509: Surveys Show Vast Bulk of Antarctica Is Stable or GrowingWatts Up With That . . . [
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Teachers Union Issues List Of Climate Demands As Students Struggle To Read At Grade Level
Posted On: June 15, 2024
The CTU will push the city to include initiatives like electric school buses, green jobs training programs for students and reducing emissions from buildings with solar panels and other retrofits, among other initiatives,Re Posted From: Teachers Union Issues List Of Climate Demands As Students Struggle To Read At Grade LevelWatts Up With That . . . [
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Teachers Union Issues List Of Climate Demands As Students Struggle To Read At Grade Level
Posted On: June 15, 2024
The CTU will push the city to include initiatives like electric school buses, green jobs training programs for students and reducing emissions from buildings with solar panels and other retrofits, among other initiatives,Re Posted From: Teachers Union Issues List Of Climate Demands As Students Struggle To Read At Grade LevelWatts Up With That . . . [
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What Postmodernists Got Right About Science
Posted On: June 14, 2024
It was inevitable, perhaps, that after science became ubiquitous and powerful, and very rich, that it would devolve into politics. Which is what the postmodernists (in part) argued all along.Re Posted From: What Postmodernists Got Right About ScienceWatts Up With That . . . [
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What Postmodernists Got Right About Science
Posted On: June 14, 2024
It was inevitable, perhaps, that after science became ubiquitous and powerful, and very rich, that it would devolve into politics. Which is what the postmodernists (in part) argued all along.Re Posted From: What Postmodernists Got Right About ScienceWatts Up With That . . . [
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