Mar 19, 2007
Reporting: Tenn. mine enriched Gore, scarred land
By BILL THEOBALD, Tennessean Washington Bureau
Al Gore has profited from zinc mining that has released millions of pounds of potentially toxic substances near his farmstead, but there is no evidence the mine has caused serious damage to the environment in the area or threatened the health of his neighbors.
Mar 16, 2007
Two Papers On The Urban Heat Island Effect On Temperatures
By Roger Pielke, Sr. in Climate Science
Thanks to Charles Muller, he has alerted us to two new papers on the urban heat island effect on temperature trends.
Mar 16, 2007
Scientific Smackdown: Skeptics Voted The Clear Winners Against Global Warming Believers in Heated NY
Marc Morano, Inhofe EPW Press Weblog
Just days before former Vice President Al Gore’s scheduled visit to testify about global warming before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, a high profile climate debate between prominent scientists Wednesday evening ended with global warming skeptics being voted the clear winner by a tough New York City before an audience of hundreds of people.
Mar 15, 2007
Researchers Question Validity of a ‘Global Temperature’
Science Daily
Discussions on global warming often refer to ‘global temperature.’ Yet the concept is thermodynamically as well as mathematically an impossibility, says Bjarne Andresen, a professor at The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, who has analyzed this topic in collaboration with professors Christopher Essex from University of Western Ontario and Ross McKitrick from University of Guelph, Canada.