The arctic sea ice cover (as of Nov 4, the NSIDC ice data is one day behind) has tied the 2007 record minimum coverage for this date (circle on graph)...
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A new weather and earth-study satellite successfully completed launch and has achieved orbit status, according to the French Space Agency. The rocket...
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Arctic sea ice coverage is approaching the record minimum of two years ago, according to the latest National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) data....
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Data shows that sea ice coverage in the arctic has begun to grow once again, according to the NSIDC. As the graph above shows, the minimum ice extent...
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The Arctic ice melt season has ended. A one-week trend shows a gradual but measurable increase in sea ice. Coupled with very low sun angle and...
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With no sunspots observed on September 10, the year 2009 now moves up two places among the top 10 “no sunspot” years into 6th place. As...
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The Arctic ice melt season is drawing to a close. The Arctic summer is becoming autumn; with the much lower sun angle and rapidly shortening days...
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A new study brings forth some interesting results amid the recent solar downturn and global climate change. During the past seven years (2002-2009)...
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I have posted several commentaries over the past few months which dispute both global warming being caused primarily by carbon dioxide (it may have a...
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