Global Temperature: What Do You Want It to Be?
New study suggests "hiatus" could last 30 more years.
New study suggests "hiatus" could last 30 more years.
A big El Nino is coming, or so say a lot of computer models.
Climate model projections fail even worse, running way too hot, if these data stand up to scrutiny
Alternatively: model-predicted catastrophic warming is unlikely
The Global Warming Policy Foundation calls for evidence for the validity of temperature records
Roy Spencer and Christopher Monckton school me on climate change
Changing goal posts or better science?
Earth's warmest and coldest temperature anomalies in March were both in North America.
Scientific evidence does not mandate any particular policy.
A falsifiable prediction finally - only five years away
The real scandal is climate model failure
Both albedo management and carbon dioxide removal should be researched
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.14 C per decade
The British data best describe a constant global average temperature for the past 18 years, says Global Warming Policy Foundation
President vows that he will press forward with hodgepodge of climate regulations
Practicing the Dark Art of Trend Adjustment
Reason's science correspondent sends a final dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference
Reason's science correspondent sends a fourth dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference
Reason's science correspondent sends a first dispatch from the U.N. Climate Change Conference
Many simulations produce four times more warming than actually occurred over the past 15 years.
So says the new IPCC report on the science of global warming.
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