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Week in review – science edition

by Judith Curry

A few things that caught my eye this past week.

In the news

How rivers regulate global carbon cycle [link]

New research finds that tidal lagoon energy can provide large amount of #renewable energy. [link]

US significantly raises odds of El Nino continuing through Fall. [link]

Knappenberger: For libertarians etc. pondering a carbon tax, we devised a tool to help determine how effective it would be: [link]

The Certainty of Uncertainty in Medicine [link]  …

New papers

Told ya so: new paper proves that coral atolls keep up with sea level rise [link]

Soil & human security in the 21st Century. [link]

Dynamical systems on networks. Excellent tutorial article [link]

New paper shows the oceans have significantly cooled over the past 500 million years [link]

Is there any need for a dike to save Melbourne from the rising seas? [link]

Review paper on Chemistry, Air Quality & Climate Change [link]

“all climate models have parameters in their cloud/convection schemes which which they tune their energy balance” http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/blog/isaac-held/2015/05/13/59-how-not-to-evaluate-climate-models/

Isaac Held blog on the spread of global mean temperature and model evaluation [link]  …

Ross McKitrick:  Risk management, not risk avoidance [link]

Climate science wars 

Richard Betts responds to the Lewandowsky and Oreskes paper [link]  …

Lewandowsky responds [link]  …

Bjorn Lomborg: The Honor Of Being Mugged By Climate Censors [link]

@BNerlich on rise & usage of word “lukewarmer” [link]

 

 

 

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