Greenland and the 1950s Climate Consensus
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WUWT October 13, 2020 What’s Natural? by Jim Steele Glaciers around the world reached their greatest size in four thousand…
WUWT October 13, 2020 What’s Natural? by Jim Steele Glaciers around the world reached their greatest size in four thousand…
What’s Natural? by Jim…
What’s Natural? by Jim…
Glaciers around the world reached their greatest size in four thousand years by 1850. Then abruptly the world began to warm.
Der Umgang mit Unsicherheiten ist Teil jeder Wissenschaft – auch der Klimawissenschaften. Doch das bedeutet nicht, dass es…
The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second-largest ice body in the world, behind the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The ice sheet spans 1.7…
Greenland's ice sheet is melting six times faster than it was in the 1980s, which could lead sea levels rising dramatically and…
Requiem for an ice sheet.
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Two recently published peer-reviewed studies make clear that the planet’s oceans are continuing to set hottest-yet temperature…
But thereʼs a silver lining to this dark cloud: You can still make a personal difference in preserving glacial ice. Even if…