2015 SkS Weekly Digest #35


SkS Highlights... Toon of the Week... Quote of the Week... Poster of the Week... Coming Soon on SkS... SkS Week in Review... and 97 Hours of Consensus

SkS Highlights 

Tracking the 2C Limit - July 2015, the first of a monthly series, by Rob Honeycutt garnered the most comments of the articles posted on SkS during the past week. Here’s what happens when you try to replicate climate contrarian papers by Dana drew the second highest number of comments. 

Toon of the Week

2015 Toon 35 

Quote of the Week

“Our sense of the ocean’s power and omnipotence – combined with scientific ignorance – contributed to an assumption that nothing we did could ever possibly impact it”, says Katie Auth, a researcher at Worldwatch and one of the authors of the report.

“Over the years, scientists and environmental leaders have worked tirelessly to demonstrate and communicate the fallacy of such arrogance.”

Too warm, too few fish: Health warning for world’s oceans by Kieran Cooke, Climate News Network, Aug 23, 2015 

Coming Soon on SkS

  • Denial101x MOOC - Full list of videos and references at your fingertips (Larry M & Baerbel W)
  • Climate change and Hurricane Katrina: what have we learned? (Kerry Emmanuel)
  • Climate change set to fuel more "monster" El Niños, scientists warn (Roz Pidcock)
  • The pope, climate change and the cultural dimensions of the Anthropocene (Andrew J Hoffman)
  • 2015 Weekly News Roundup #36 (John Hartz)
  • 2015 Weekly Digest #36 (John Hartz)

Poster of the Week

2015 Poster 35 

SkS Week in Review

97 Hours of Consensus: Penny Wheton

97 Hours: Penny Whetton

 

Penny Whetton's bio page & Quote source



from Skeptical Science http://ift.tt/1Jvc00B

SkS Highlights... Toon of the Week... Quote of the Week... Poster of the Week... Coming Soon on SkS... SkS Week in Review... and 97 Hours of Consensus

SkS Highlights 

Tracking the 2C Limit - July 2015, the first of a monthly series, by Rob Honeycutt garnered the most comments of the articles posted on SkS during the past week. Here’s what happens when you try to replicate climate contrarian papers by Dana drew the second highest number of comments. 

Toon of the Week

2015 Toon 35 

Quote of the Week

“Our sense of the ocean’s power and omnipotence – combined with scientific ignorance – contributed to an assumption that nothing we did could ever possibly impact it”, says Katie Auth, a researcher at Worldwatch and one of the authors of the report.

“Over the years, scientists and environmental leaders have worked tirelessly to demonstrate and communicate the fallacy of such arrogance.”

Too warm, too few fish: Health warning for world’s oceans by Kieran Cooke, Climate News Network, Aug 23, 2015 

Coming Soon on SkS

  • Denial101x MOOC - Full list of videos and references at your fingertips (Larry M & Baerbel W)
  • Climate change and Hurricane Katrina: what have we learned? (Kerry Emmanuel)
  • Climate change set to fuel more "monster" El Niños, scientists warn (Roz Pidcock)
  • The pope, climate change and the cultural dimensions of the Anthropocene (Andrew J Hoffman)
  • 2015 Weekly News Roundup #36 (John Hartz)
  • 2015 Weekly Digest #36 (John Hartz)

Poster of the Week

2015 Poster 35 

SkS Week in Review

97 Hours of Consensus: Penny Wheton

97 Hours: Penny Whetton

 

Penny Whetton's bio page & Quote source



from Skeptical Science http://ift.tt/1Jvc00B

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