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Week in review – science edition

by Judith Curry

A few things that caught my eye this past week.

New Yorker: How not to debate nuclear energy and climate change – response to Oreskes [link] …

Could Cleaner Air Be Worsening Global Warming?[link]

New paper: Models exaggerate temperatures of stratosphere by a huge 3-5C due to solar zenith angle assumptions  [link]

“Greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater higher than thought” [link] …

“East Antarctic Ice Sheet has stayed frozen for 14 million years”  [link]

UKMO: Global mean temperature forecast expects 2016 to be among the warmest years [link]…

Tiny phytoplankton have big influence on climate change [link]

Centuries of Melting Already Locked in for Polar Ice, Scientists Say [link]

New paper finds natural variability of stratosphere affects El Niño teleconnections [link]

Study: Elite scientists can hold back science [link] …

Climate researchers employ tool from 1800s: Whaling logs [link]

We may have solved one of the most troubling mysteries about sea-level rise [link]

Causation vs Correlation: Most get this wrong. [link]

NASA GISS: I’m sorry but climate sensitivity might be higher than we thought
[link]

NCAR scientists predict that Arctic sea ice loss will slow over next few years [link] …

New #NASA study data suggest we have overestimated #carbon stored in #forests – [link]

Climate change found to increase rain from storms like Desmond [link]

Complexity and the failure of quantitative social science [link]

NASA instrument documents the contraction of the Earth’s ionosphere [link]

CO2 diffusion in polar ice [link]

El Nino update from NOAA [link]

US town rejects solar power, because it would suck up all the sunlight [link]

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