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Archive for February 6th, 2009

Big Snake, Big Warming

The discovery of fossilised remains belonging to the world’s largest snake has been reported in Nature journal.
Titanoboa was 13m (42ft) long – about the length of a bus – and lived in the rainforest of north-east Colombia 58-60 million years ago.
Assuming the Earth today was not particularly unusual, the researchers calculated that a snake of [...]

Weather ‘Consistent with Global Warming’

5th February 2009. Here’s a picture of my dog enjoying global warming:

The view from the front of my house:

As the Telegraph reports on 3rd February: ‘Snow is consistent with global warming, say scientists’
“Britain may be in the grip of the coldest winter for 30 years and grappling with up to a foot of snow in [...]

Cool Koala in a Heat Wave

Australia: Victoria has just suffered a heat wave. This photo is of a little Koala who just walked into the back porch looking for a bit of heat relief in Maude.  They filled a bowl with water and this is what happened:

Photo via Caroline McInnes in Adelaide

 

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New Booker Book: The Real Global Warming Disaster
Christopher Booker has a new book out entitled: The Real Global Warming Disaster: Is The Obsession With `Climate Change` Turning Out To Be The Most Costly Scientific Blunder In History? Available from Amazon UK here: More from Booker himself here. (1)

Why the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are Not Collapsing
Read the AIG News paper here. (1)

Global Warming Ate My Data
We’ve lost the numbers: CRU responds to FOIA requests. The Register (3)

Climate Depot's Arctic Fact Sheet
Climate Depot Arctic Fact Sheet (for additional updates on the Arctic see new articles tagged Arctic) (0)

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