A new book describes how civilizations rose and fell as a result of climate change in the Middle Ages.
A massive new coal-fired power plant in India is apparently a solution to climate change (according to the World Bank).
Firefighters in New Jersey make it big by buying carbon offsets.
WWF publishes 105-page "Comparison of Carbon Offset Standards - Making Sense of the Voluntary Carbon Market." No word yet on whether people are less confused than before.
David Roberts is momentarily seduced by an ExxonMobile rep.
Thin ice grows, thick ice melts in the Arctic this year. Leading climate skeptics claim all evidence points toward NASA hiding aliens near North Pole.
Friday, March 21, 2008
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Well thank goodness someone actually wrote something about the Medieval Warm Period...something to put 'climate change' into perspective.
If the world warmed by two degrees Celsius, we'd have a planet that's still a half-degree cooler than the MWP.
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