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SkS Highlights
Betting against global warming is a sure way to lose money by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consensus - 97%, The Guardian) attracted the highest number of comments among the articles posted on SkS during the past week. The Road to Two Degrees, Part Three: Equity, inertia and fairly sharing the remaining carbon budget by Andy Skuce garnered the second highest number.
Toon of the Week
Hat tip to I Heart Climate Scientists
Quote of the week
As the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said to world leaders this evening in Paris, “We have an agreement. It is a good agreement. You should all be proud.”
“Now we must stay united — and bring the same spirit to the crucial test of implementation,” he said.
“That work starts tomorrow.”
All the Reasons the Paris Agreement is a Huge Freaking Deal for the Climate by Carol Linnitt, DeSmog Canada, Dec 12, 2015
SkS in the News
In his alphr article, Arnold Schwarzenegger just came up with a climate change argument that’s hard to argue with, Alan Martin states:
That shouldn’t be a surprise. As John Cook, author of Climate Change Science: A Modern Synthesis, told Reddit in a recent Ask Me Anything: “A number of empirical studies (including my own PhD research) have found an extremely strong correlation between conservative political ideology and denial of science. And randomised experiments have demonstrated a causal relationship between the two.”
Coming Soon on SkS
- The Paris agreement signals that deniers have lost the climate war (Dana)
- Myles Allen: Can we hold global temperatures to 1.5C? (Carbon Brief)
- December 2015 Floods: a floating postcard from the UK (John Mason)
- Guest Post (John Abraham)
- Why climate skeptics are wrong (Michael Shermer)
- 2015 SkS Weekly News Roundup #51 (John Hartz)
- 2015 SkS Weekly Digest #51 (John Hartz)
Poster of the Week
SkS Week in Review
- 2015 SkS Weekly News Roundup #50 by John Hartz
- New Peter Sinclair video: What Exxon Knew by greenman360
- Wind energy is a key climate change solution by John Abraham (Climate Consensus - 97%, The Guardian)
- The Road to Two Degrees, Part Three: Equity, inertia and fairly sharing the remaining carbon budget by Andy Skuce
- Betting against global warming is a sure way to lose money by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consensus - 97%, The Guardian)
- Analysis: the key announcements from Day 1 at COP21 by Carbon Brief staff
- 2015 SkS Weekly Digest #49 by John Hartz
97 Hours of Consensus: Brian Hoskins
Brian Hoskins' bio page & Quote source
from Skeptical Science http://ift.tt/1OpQGf1
SkS Highlights... Toon of the Week... Quote of the Week... SkS in the News... Coming Soon on SkS... Poster of the Week... SkS Week in Review... 97 Hours of Consensus...
Credit: tcktcktck
SkS Highlights
Betting against global warming is a sure way to lose money by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consensus - 97%, The Guardian) attracted the highest number of comments among the articles posted on SkS during the past week. The Road to Two Degrees, Part Three: Equity, inertia and fairly sharing the remaining carbon budget by Andy Skuce garnered the second highest number.
Toon of the Week
Hat tip to I Heart Climate Scientists
Quote of the week
As the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon said to world leaders this evening in Paris, “We have an agreement. It is a good agreement. You should all be proud.”
“Now we must stay united — and bring the same spirit to the crucial test of implementation,” he said.
“That work starts tomorrow.”
All the Reasons the Paris Agreement is a Huge Freaking Deal for the Climate by Carol Linnitt, DeSmog Canada, Dec 12, 2015
SkS in the News
In his alphr article, Arnold Schwarzenegger just came up with a climate change argument that’s hard to argue with, Alan Martin states:
That shouldn’t be a surprise. As John Cook, author of Climate Change Science: A Modern Synthesis, told Reddit in a recent Ask Me Anything: “A number of empirical studies (including my own PhD research) have found an extremely strong correlation between conservative political ideology and denial of science. And randomised experiments have demonstrated a causal relationship between the two.”
Coming Soon on SkS
- The Paris agreement signals that deniers have lost the climate war (Dana)
- Myles Allen: Can we hold global temperatures to 1.5C? (Carbon Brief)
- December 2015 Floods: a floating postcard from the UK (John Mason)
- Guest Post (John Abraham)
- Why climate skeptics are wrong (Michael Shermer)
- 2015 SkS Weekly News Roundup #51 (John Hartz)
- 2015 SkS Weekly Digest #51 (John Hartz)
Poster of the Week
SkS Week in Review
- 2015 SkS Weekly News Roundup #50 by John Hartz
- New Peter Sinclair video: What Exxon Knew by greenman360
- Wind energy is a key climate change solution by John Abraham (Climate Consensus - 97%, The Guardian)
- The Road to Two Degrees, Part Three: Equity, inertia and fairly sharing the remaining carbon budget by Andy Skuce
- Betting against global warming is a sure way to lose money by Dana Nuccitelli (Climate Consensus - 97%, The Guardian)
- Analysis: the key announcements from Day 1 at COP21 by Carbon Brief staff
- 2015 SkS Weekly Digest #49 by John Hartz
97 Hours of Consensus: Brian Hoskins
Brian Hoskins' bio page & Quote source
from Skeptical Science http://ift.tt/1OpQGf1
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