by Judith Curry
A few things that caught my eye this past week.
Attorneys General Create Axis For Global Warming Shakedown [link]
“Climate Hustle” goes to Washington: Skeptical film to premiere on Capitol Hill; Riveting panel with Gov. Sarah Palin [link]
Review of latest sobering sea-level science: What does the science say about #sealevel rise? An up-to-the minute analysis by Church and Clark. [link]
Michaels and Knappenberger’s take on the new sea level rise paper [link]
“Efforts to curtail world temps will almost surely fail” [link]
Science relies on computer modeling: So what happens when it goes wrong? [link]
This is really interesting: after tipping points, now stabilizing points? “Potential stabilizing points in Earth’s climate” [link]
Tracking ‘marine heatwaves’ since 1950 — and how the ‘blob’ stacks up [link]
“Taxing food that is responsible for high greenhouse-gas emissions” [link]
Meet the Scientist Who Puzzled Out the Secrets of Polar Ice: Claude Lorius [link]
An interesting view of some incentive problems in scientific research [link]
Cheers! Climate change & the meteoric rise of UK wine [link]
Factcheck: The steel crisis and UK electricity prices [link] …Filed under: Week in review