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    Guillermo Ingeniero Naval

    Boston, you'll love this....

    450 Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skepticism of AGW caused Global Warming

    (I know, I know....! I'm behaving stupidly, but....:p )


    A 2000-year global temperature reconstruction based on non-treering proxies (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 1049-1058, December 2007)
    - Craig Loehle

    - Reply To: Comments on Loehle, “correction To: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxies”
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 5, pp. 775-776, September 2008)
    - Craig Loehle

    A Climate of Doubt about Global Warming
    (Environmental Geosciences, Volume 7 Issue 4, pp. 213, December 2000)
    - Robert C. Balling Jr.

    A comparison of tropical temperature trends with model predictions (PDF)
    (International Journal of Climatology, Volume 28, Issue 13, pp. 1693-1701, December 2007)
    - David H. Douglass, John R. Christy, Benjamin D. Pearson, S. Fred Singer

    A critical review of the hypothesis that climate change is caused by carbon dioxide
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 11, Number 6, pp. 631-638, November 2000)
    - Heinz Hug

    A new dynamical mechanism for major climate shifts (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 13, July 2007)
    - Anastasios A. Tsonis, Kyle Swanson, Sergey Kravtsov

    A scientific agenda for climate policy? (PDF)
    (Nature, Volume 372, Issue 6505, pp. 400-402, December 1994)
    - Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen

    A test of corrections for extraneous signals in gridded surface temperature data (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 26, Number 2, pp. 159-173, May 2004)
    - Ross McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels

    - Are temperature trends affected by economic activity? Reply to Benestad (2004) (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 27, Number 2, pp. 175–176, October 2004)
    - Ross McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels

    - A test of corrections for extraneous signals in gridded surface temperature data: Erratum (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 27, Number 3, pp. 265-268, December 2004)
    - Ross McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels

    Altitude dependence of atmospheric temperature trends: Climate models versus observation (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 13, July 2004)
    - David H. Douglass, Benjamin D. Pearson, S. Fred Singer

    * An Alternative Explanation for Differential Temperature Trends at the Surface and in the Lower Troposphere (PDF)
    (Submitted to the Journal of Geophysical Research, February 2009)
    - Philip J. Klotzbach, Roger A. Pielke Sr., Roger A. Pielke Jr., John R. Christy, Richard T. McNider

    An assessment of validation experiments conducted on computer models of global climate using the general circulation model of the UK’s Hadley Centre
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 10, Number 5, pp. 491-502, September 1999)
    - Richard S. Courtney

    Analysis of trends in the variability of daily and monthly historical temperature measurements (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 27-33, April 1998)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Robert C. Balling Jr, Russell S. Vose, Paul C. Knappenberger

    Ancient atmosphere- Validity of ice records
    (Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 1, Number 3, September 1994)
    - Zbigniew Jaworowski

    Are Climate Model Projections Reliable Enough For Climate Policy?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 521-525, July 2004)
    - Madhav L. Khandekar

    Are observed changes in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere really dangerous? (PDF)
    (Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, Volume 50, Number 2, pp. 297-327, June 2002)
    - C. R. de Freitas

    Are there connections between the Earth’s magnetic field and climate? (PDF)
    (Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 253, Issues 3-4, pp. 328-339, January 2007)
    - Vincent Courtillot, Yves Gallet, Jean-Louis Le Mouël, Frédéric Fluteau, Agnès Genevey

    - Response to comment on “Are there connections between Earth’s magnetic field and climate?, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 253, 328–339, 2007″ by Bard, E., and Delaygue, M., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., in press, 2007 (PDF)
    (Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 265, Issues 1-2, pp. 308-311, January 2008)
    - Vincent Courtillot, Yves Gallet, Jean-Louis Le Mouël, Frédéric Fluteau, Agnès Genevey

    Atmospheric CO2 and global warming: a critical review (PDF)
    (Norwegian Polar Institute Letters, Volume 119, May 1992)
    - Zbigniew Jaworowski, Tom V. Segalstad, V. Hisdal

    Can increasing carbon dioxide cause climate change? (PDF)
    (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 94, pp. 8335-8342, August 1997)
    - Richard S. Lindzen

    Carbon dioxide forcing alone insufficient to explain Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum warming
    (Nature Geoscience, Volume 2, 576-580, July 2009)
    - Richard E. Zeebe, James C. Zachos, Gerald R. Dickens

    Climate as a Result of the Earth Heat Reflection (PDF)
    (Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences, Volume 46, Number 2, pp. 29-40, May 2009)
    - J. Barkāns, D. Žalostība

    Climate Change – A Natural Hazard
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 215-232, May 2003)
    - William Kininmonth

    Climate Change and the Earth’s Magnetic Poles, A Possible Connection
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 75-83, January 2009)
    - Adrian K. Kerton

    Climate change: Conflict of observational science, theory, and politics
    (AAPG Bulletin, Volume 88, Number 9, pp. 1211-1220, September 2004)
    - Lee C. Gerhard

    - Climate change: Conflict of observational science, theory, and politics: Reply
    (AAPG Bulletin, Volume 90, Number 3, pp. 409-412, March 2006)
    - Lee C. Gerhard

    Climate Change: Dangers of a Singular Approach and Consideration of a Sensible Strategy
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2 , pp. 201-205, January 2009)
    - Tim F. Ball

    Climate change: detection and attribution of trends from long-term geologic data
    (Ecological Modelling, Volume 171, Issue 4, pp. 433-450, February 2004)
    - Craig Loehle

    Climate change in the Arctic and its empirical diagnostics
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 10, Number 5, pp. 469-482, September 1999)
    - V.V. Adamenko, K.Y. Kondratyev, C.A. Varotsos

    Climate Change is Nothing New! (PDF)
    (New Concepts In Global Tectonics, Number 42, March 2007)
    - Lance Endersbee

    Climate change projections lack reality check
    (Weather, Volume 61, Issue 7, pp. 212, December 2006)
    - Madhav L. Khandekar

    Climate Change Re-examined (PDF)
    (Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 21, Number 4, pp. 723–749, 2007)
    - Joel M. Kauffman

    Climate Chaotic Instability: Statistical Determination and Theoretical Background
    (Environmetrics, Volume 8, Issue 5, pp. 517-532, December 1998)
    - Raymond Sneyers

    Climate Dynamics and Global Change
    (Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, Volume 26, pg 353-378, January 1994)
    - Richard S. Lindzen

    Climate outlook to 2030 (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Number 5, pp. 615-619, September 2007)
    - David C. Archibald

    Climate Prediction as an Initial Value Problem (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 79, Number 12, pp. 2743-2746, December 1998)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr.

    Climate projections: Past performance no guarantee of future skill? (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 36, Issue 13, July 2009)
    - Catherine Reifen, Ralf Toumi

    Climate science and the phlogiston theory: weighing the evidence (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 3-4, pp. 441-447, July 2007)
    - Arthur Rörsch

    Climate stability: an inconvenient proof
    (Civil Engineering, Volume 160, Issue 2, pp. 66-72, May 2007)
    - David Bellamy, Jack Barrett

    Climate Variations and the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect
    (Ambio, Volume 27, Number 4, pp. 270-274, June 1998)
    - Wibjörn Karlén

    CO2 as a primary driver of Phanerozoic climate: Comment (PDF)
    (GSA Today, Volume 14, Issue 7, pp. 18–18, July 2004)
    - Nir Shaviv, Jan Veizer

    CO2-induced global warming: a skeptic’s view of potential climate change (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 69–82, April 1998)
    - Sherwood B. Idso

    Cooling of Atmosphere Due to CO2 Emission
    (Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, Volume 30, Issue 1, pp. 1-9, January 2008)
    - G. V. Chilingar, L. F. Khilyuk, O. G. Sorokhtin

    Comment on “Examining the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change” (PDF)
    (Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Volume 90, Number 27, July 2009)
    - Roland Granqvist

    Conflicting Signals of Climatic Change in the Upper Indus Basin (PDF)
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 19, Issue 17, pp. 4276–4293, September 2006)
    - H. J. Fowler, D. R. Archer

    Cooling of the Global Ocean Since 2003
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 101-104, January 2009)
    - Craig Loehle

    Dangerous global warming remains unproven
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Number 1, pp. 167-169, January 2007)
    - Robert M. Carter

    Differential trends in tropical sea surface and atmospheric temperatures since 1979
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Number 1, pp. 183–186, January 2001)
    - John R. Christy, D.E. Parker, S.J. Brown, I. Macadam, M. Stendel, W.B. Norris

    Disparity of tropospheric and surface temperature trends: New evidence (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 13, July 2004)
    - David H. Douglass, Benjamin D. Pearson, S. Fred Singer, Paul C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels

    Do deep ocean temperature records verify models? (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 29, Issue 8, pp. 95-1, April 2002)
    - Richard S. Lindzen

    Do Facts Matter Anymore?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 323-326, May 2003)
    - Patrick J. Michaels

    Do glaciers tell a true atmospheric CO2 story? (PDF)
    (Science of the Total Environment, Volume 114, pp. 227-284, August 1992)
    - Zbigniew Jaworowski, Tom V. Segalstad, N. Ono

    Documentation of uncertainties and biases associated with surface temperature measurement sites for climate change assessment (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 88, Number 6, pp. 913-928, June 2007)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr. et al.

    Does a Global Temperature Exist? (PDF)
    (Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, Volume 32, Issue 1, pp. 1–27, February 2007)
    - Christopher Essex, Ross McKitrick, Bjarne Andresen

    Does CO2 really drive global warming?
    (Chemical Innovation, Volume 31, Number 5, pp 44-46, May 2001)
    - Robert H. Essenhigh

    Earth’s rising atmospheric CO2 concentration: Impacts on the biosphere
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 12, Number 4, pp. 287-310, July 2001)
    - Craig D. Idso

    Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (PDF)
    (Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 12, Number 3, pp. 79-90, Fall 2007)
    - Arthur B. Robinson, Noah E. Robinson, Willie H. Soon

    Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 13, Number 2, pp. 149–164, October 1999)
    - Arthur B. Robinson, Zachary W. Robinson, Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas

    Estimation and representation of long-term (>40 year) trends of Northern-Hemisphere-gridded surface temperature: A note of caution (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Number 3, February 2004)
    - Willie H. Soon, David R. Legates, Sallie L. Baliunas

    Evidence Delimiting Past Global Climate Changes
    (Environmental Geosciences, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp. 151, September 1999)
    - John P. Bluemle, Joseph M. Sabel, Wibjörn Karlén

    Evidence for decoupling of atmospheric CO2 and global climate during the Phanerozoic eon
    (Nature, Volume 408, Issue 6813, pp. 698-701, December 2000)
    - Ján Veizer, Yves Godderis, Louis M. François

    Evidence for “publication Bias” Concerning Global Warming in Science and Nature
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 2, pp. 287-301, March 2008)
    - Patrick J. Michaels

    Falsification Of The Atmospheric CO2 Greenhouse Effects Within The Frame Of Physics (PDF)
    (International Journal of Modern Physics B, Volume 23, Issue 03, pp. 275-364, January 2009)
    - Gerhard Gerlich, Ralf D. Tscheuschner

    Global Climate Models Violate Scaling of the Observed Atmospheric Variability (PDF)
    (Physical Review Letters, Volume 89, Number 2, July 2002)
    - R. B. Govindan, Dmitry Vyushin, Armin Bunde, Stephen Brenner, Shlomo Havlin, Hans-Joachim Schellnhuber

    Global Warming (PDF)
    (Progress in Physical Geography, Volume 27, Number 3, pp. 448-455, September 2003)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas

    Global Warming: A Reduced Threat? (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 73, Issue 10, pp. 1563–1577, October 1992)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, David E. Stooksbury

    Global warming and long-term climatic changes: a progress report
    (Environmental Geology, Volume 46, Numbers 6-7, pp. 970-979, October 2004)
    - L. F. Khilyuk, G. V. Chilingar

    Global Warming and the Accumulation of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 101-126, January 2005)
    - Arthur Rörsch, Richard S. Courtney, Dick Thoenes

    Global warming and the mining of oceanic methane hydrate
    (Topics in Catalysis, Volume 32, Numbers 3-4, pp. 95-99, March 2005)
    - Chung-Chieng Lai, David Dietrich, Malcolm Bowman

    Global Warming: Correcting the Data (PDF)
    (Regulation, Volume 31, Number 3, pp.46-52, 2008)
    - Patrick J. Michaels

    Global Warming: Forecasts by Scientists Versus Scientific Forecasts (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 997-1021, December 2007)
    - Keston C. Green, J. Scott Armstrong

    Global Warming: Is Sanity Returning?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 5, pp. 721-731, September 2009)
    - Nigel Lawson

    Global Warming: Myth or Reality? The Actual Evolution of the Weather Dynamics
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 297-322, May 2003)
    - Marcel Leroux

    Global Warming: The Origin and Nature of the Alleged Scientific Consensus (PDF)
    (Regulation, Volume 15, Number 2, pp. 87-98, 1992)
    - Richard S. Lindzen

    Greenhouse effect in semi-transparent planetary atmospheres (PDF)
    (Quarterly Journal of the Hungarian Meteorological Service, Volume 111, Number 1, pp. 1-40, 2007)
    - Ferenc M. Miskolczi

    Greenhouse gases and greenhouse effect
    (Environmental Geology, Volume 58, Issue 6, pp.1207-1213, September 2009)
    - G. V. Chilingar, O. G. Sorokhtin, L. Khilyuk, M. V. Gorfunkel

    Greenhouse molecules, their spectra and function in the atmosphere (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 6, pp. 1037-1045, November 2005)
    - Jack Barrett

    How Dry is the Tropical Free Troposphere? Implications for Global Warming Theory (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 78, Issue 6, pp. 1097–1106, June 1997)
    - Roy W. Spencer, William D. Braswell

    Human effect on global climate?
    (Nature, Volume 384, Issue 6609, pp. 522-523, December 1996)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger

    Human Contribution to Climate Change Remains Questionable
    (Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Volume 80, Issue 16, pp. 183-183, April 1999)
    - S. Fred Singer

    Impact of urbanization and land-use change on climate (PDF)
    (Nature, Volume 423, Number 6939, pp. 528-531, May 2003)
    - Eugenia Kalnay, Ming Cai

    Implications of the Secondary Role of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Forcing in Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future (PDF)
    (Physical Geography, Volume 28, Number 2, pp. 97-125, March 2007)
    - Willie H. Soon

    In defense of Milankovitch (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Number 24, December 2006)
    - Gerard Roe

    Industrial CO2 emissions as a proxy for anthropogenic influence on lower tropospheric temperature trends (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 5, March 2004)
    - A. T. J. de Laat, A. N. Maurellis

    Influence of the Southern Oscillation on tropospheric temperature
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 114, Issue D14, July 2009)
    - John D. McLean, Chris de Freitas, Robert M. Carter

    Irreproducible Results in Thompson et al., “Abrupt Tropical Climate Change: Past and Present” (PNAS 2006)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 3, pp. 367-373, July 2009)
    - J. Huston McCulloch

    Is the enhancement of global warming important?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 12, Number 4, pp. 335-341, July 2001)
    - M.C.R. Symons, Jack Barrett

    Key Aspects of Global Climate Change
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 469-503, July 2004)
    - Ya. K. Kondratyev

    Limits on CO2 Climate Forcing from Recent Temperature Data of Earth (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 177-189, January 2009)
    - David H. Douglass, John R. Christy

    Methodology and Results of Calculating Central California Surface Temperature Trends: Evidence of Human-Induced Climate Change?
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 19, Issue 4, February 2006)
    - John R. Christy, W.B. Norris, K. Redmond, K. Gallo

    Microclimate Exposures of Surface-Based Weather Stations: Implications For The Assessment of Long-Term Temperature Trends (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 86, Issue 4, April 2005)
    - Christopher A. Davey, Roger A. Pielke Sr.

    Modeling climatic effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions: unknowns and uncertainties (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 18, Number 3, pp. 259–275, November 2001)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas, Sherwood B. Idso, Kirill Ya. Kondratyev, Eric S. Posmentier

    - Modeling climatic effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions: unknowns and uncertainties. Reply to Risbey (2002) (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 22, Number 2, pp. 187–188, September 2002)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas, Sherwood B. Idso, Kirill Ya. Kondratyev, Eric S. Posmentier

    - Modeling climatic effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions: unknowns and uncertainties. Reply to Karoly et al. (2003) (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 24, Number 1, pp. 93–94, June 2003)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas, Sherwood B. Idso, Kirill Ya. Kondratyev, Eric S. Posmentier

    Multi-scale analysis of global temperature changes and trend of a drop in temperature in the next 20 years
    (Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 95, January 2007)
    - Lin Zhen-Shan, Sun Xian

    Nature of observed temperature changes across the United States during the 20th century (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 17, Number 1, pp. 45–53, July 2001)
    - Paul C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels, Robert E. Davis

    Natural signals in the MSU lower tropospheric temperature record
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 27, Number 18, pp. 2905–2908, September 2000)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger

    New Little Ice Age Instead of Global Warming?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 327-350, May 2003)
    - Landscheidt T.

    Observed warming in cold anticyclones (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 14, Number 1, pp. 1–6, January 2000)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger, Robert C. Balling Jr, Robert E. Davis

    Ocean heat content and Earth’s radiation imbalance
    (Physics Letters A, Volume 373, Issue 36, pp. 3296-3300, August 2009)
    - David H. Douglassa, Robert S. Knox

    Oceanic influences on recent continental warming (PDF)
    (Climate Dynamics, Volume 32, Numbers 2-3, pp. 333-342, February 2009)
    - G.P. Compo, P.D. Sardeshmukh

    On a possibility of estimating the feedback sign of the Earth climate system (PDF)
    (Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences: Engineering, Volume 13, Number 3, pp. 260-268, September 2007)
    - Olavi Kamer

    On global forces of nature driving the Earth’s climate. Are humans involved? (PDF)
    (Environmental Geology, Volume 50, Number 6, August 2006)
    - L. F. Khilyuk, G. V. Chilingar

    On nonstationarity and antipersistency in global temperature series (PDF)
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 107, Issue D20, October 2002)
    - Olavi Kamer

    On the credibility of climate predictions (PDF)
    (Hydrological Sciences Journal, Volume 53, Number 4, pp. 671-684, August 2008)
    - D. Koutsoyiannis, A. Efstratiadis, N. Mamassis, and A. Christofides

    On the determination of climate feedbacks from ERBE data (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 36, Issue 16, August 2009)
    - Richard S. Lindzen, Yong-Sang Choi

    On the sensitivity of the atmosphere to the doubling of the carbon dioxide concentration and on water vapour feedback
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 4, pp. 603-607, July 2006)
    - Jack Barrett, David Bellamy, Heinz Hug

    Overlooked scientific issues in assessing hypothesized greenhouse gas warming (PDF)
    (Environmental Software, Volume 6, Number 2, pp. 100-107, 1991)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr.

    Potential Biases in Feedback Diagnosis from Observational Data: A Simple Model Demonstration (PDF)
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 21, Issue 21, November 2008)
    - Roy W. Spencer, William D. Braswell

    Potential Consequences of Increasing Atmospheric CO2 Concentration Compared to Other Environmental Problems (PDF)
    (Technology, Volume 7S, pp. 189-213, 2000)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Potential Dependence of Global Warming on the Residence Time (RT) in the Atmosphere of Anthropogenically Sourced Carbon Dioxide
    (Energy Fuels, Volume 23, Number 5, pp 2773–2784, April 2009)
    - Robert H. Essenhigh

    Problems in evaluating regional and local trends in temperature: an example from eastern Colorado, USA (PDF)
    (International Journal of Climatology, Volume 22, Issue 4, pp. 421-434, April 2002)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr. et al.

    - Response to W. Aeschbach-Hertig rebuttal of “On global forces of nature driving the Earth’s climate. Are humans involved?” by L. F. Khilyuk and G. V. Chilingar
    (Environmental Geology, Volume 54, Number 7, June 2008)
    - L. F. Khilyuk, G. V. Chilingar

    Phanerozoic Climatic Zones and Paleogeography with a Consideration of Atmospheric CO2 Levels
    (Paleontological Journal, Volume 2, pp. 3-11, February 2003)
    - A. J. Boucot, Chen Xu, C. R. Scotese

    Proxy climatic and environmental changes of the past 1000 years (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 23, Number 2, pp. 89–110, January 2003)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas

    Quantifying the influence of anthropogenic surface processes and inhomogeneities on gridded global climate data (PDF)
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 112, Issue D24, December 2007)
    - Ross R. McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels

    Rate and Magnitude of Past Global Climate Changes (PDF)
    (Environmental Geosciences, Volume 6, Number 2, pp. 63-75, June 1999)
    - John P. Bluemle, Joseph M. Sabel, Wibjörn Karlén

    Rate of Increasing Concentrations of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Controlled by Natural Temperature Variations (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 7, pp. 995-1011, December 2008)
    - Fred Goldberg

    Recent Changes in the Climate: Natural or Forced by Human Activity
    (Ambio, Volume 37, Number sp14, pp. 483–488, November 2008)
    - Wibjörn Karlén

    Recent climate observations disagreement with projections (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 4, pp. 595-596, August 2009)
    - David R. B. Stockwell

    Recent Global Warming: An Artifact of a Too-Short Temperature Record? (PDF)
    (Ambio, Volume 34, Number 3, pp. 263–264, May 2005)
    - Wibjörn Karlén

    Review and impacts of climate change uncertainties
    (Futures, Volume 25, Number 8, pp. 850-863, 1993)
    - M.E. Fernau, W.J. Makofske, D.W. South

    Revised 21st century temperature projections (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 23, Number 1, pp. 1–9, 2002)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger, Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Robert E. Davis

    Science, Equity, and the War against Carbon
    (Science, Technology & Human Values, Volume 28, Number 1, pp. 69-92, 2003)
    - Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen

    Scientific Consensus on Climate Change? (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 2, pp. 281-286, March 2008)
    - Klaus-Martin Schulte

    Seductive Simulations? Uncertainty Distribution Around Climate Models (PDF)
    (Social Studies of Science, Volume 35, Number 6, pp. 895-922, December 2005)
    - Myanna Lahsen

    Some Coolness Concerning Global Warming (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 71, Issue 3, pp. 288–299, March 1990)
    - Richard S. Lindzen

    Some examples of negative feedback in the Earth climate system (PDF)
    (Central European Journal of Physics, Volume 3, Number 2, June 2005)
    - Olavi Kärner

    Sources and Sinks of Carbon Dioxide (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2 , pp. 105-121, January 2009)
    - Tom Quirk

    Statistical analysis does not support a human influence on climate
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 13, Number 3, pp. 329-331, July 2002)
    - S. Fred Singer

    Surface Temperature Variations in East Africa and Possible Causes
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 22, Issue 12, pp. 3342–335, June 2009)
    - John R. Christy, William B. Norris, Richard T. McNider

    Taking GreenHouse Warming Seriously (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 937-950, December 2007)
    - Richard S. Lindzen

    Temperature trends in the lower atmosphere
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 5, pp. 707-714, September 2006)
    - Vincent Gray

    Temporal Variability in Local Air Temperature Series Shows Negative Feedback (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 1059-1072, December 2007)
    - Olavi Kärner

    Test for harmful collinearity among predictor variables used in modeling global temperature (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 24, Number 1, pp. 15-18, June 2003)
    - David H. Douglass, B. David Clader, John R. Christy, Patrick J. Michaels, David A. Belsley

    The carbon dioxide thermometer and the cause of global warming
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 1-18, January 1999)
    - N. Calder

    The cause of global warming (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 11, Number 6, pp. 613-629, November 2000)
    - Vincent Gray

    The continuing search for an anthropogenic climate change signal: Limitations of correlation-based approaches
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 24, Number 18, pp. 2319–2322, 1997)
    - David R. Legates, Robert E. Davis

    The Double Standard in Environmental Science (PDF)
    (Regulation, Volume 30, Number 2, pp.16-22, 2007)
    - Stanley W. Trimble

    The Fraud Allegation Against Some Climatic Research of Wei-Chyung Wang (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 985-995, December 2007)
    - Douglas J. Keenan

    The Global Warming Debate: A Review of the State of Science (PDF)
    (Pure and Applied Geophysics, Volume 162, Issue 8-9, pp. 1557-1586, August 2005)
    Madhav L. Khandekar, TS Murty, P Chittibabu

    The greenhouse effect and global change: review and reappraisal
    (International Journal of Environmental Studies, Volume 36, Numbers 1-2, pp. 55-71, July 1990)
    - Patrick J. Michaels

    The “Greenhouse Effect” as a Function of Atmospheric Mass
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 351-356, May 2003)
    - Hans Jelbring

    The Interaction of Climate Change and the Carbon Dioxide Cycle
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 2, pp. 217-238, March 2005)
    - Arthur Rörsch, Richard S. Courtney, Dick Thoenes

    The Letter Science Magazine Rejected
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Numbers 3-4, pp. 685-688, July 2005)
    - Benny Peiser

    The roles of carbon dioxide and water vapour in warming and cooling the earth’s troposphere
    (Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 415-417, March 1995)
    - Jack Barrett

    The value of climate forecasting
    (Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 7, Number 3, June 1985)
    - Garth W. Paltridge

    The Way of Warming (PDF)
    (Regulation, Volume 23, Number 3, 2000)
    - Patrick J. Michaels

    “The Wernerian syndrome”; aspects of global climate change; an analysis of assumptions, data, and conclusions
    (Environmental Geosciences, Volume 3, Number 4, pp. 204-210, December 1996)
    - Lee C. Gerhard

    Trend Analysis of RSS and UAH MSU Global Temperature Data (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 7, pp. 1087-1098, October 2009)
    - Craig Loehle

    Trends in middle- and upper-level tropospheric humidity from NCEP reanalysis data (PDF)
    (Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 98, Numbers 3-4, pp. 351-359, February 2009)
    - Garth Paltridge, Albert Arking, Michael Pook

    Tropospheric temperature change since 1979 from tropical radiosonde and satellite measurements
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 112, Issue D6, March 2007)
    - John R. Christy, William B. Norris, Roy W. Spencer, Justin J. Hnilo

    Uncertainties in assessing global warming during the 20th century: disagreement between key data sources
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 5, pp. 685-706, September 2006)
    - Maxim Ogurtsov, Markus Lindholm

    Unresolved issues with the assessment of multidecadal global land surface temperature trends (PDF)
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 112, Issue D24, December 2007)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr. et al.

    - Reply to comment by David E. Parker et al. on “Unresolved issues with the assessment of multidecadal global land surface temperature trends” (PDF)
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 114, Issue D5, March 2009)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr. et al.

    Useless Arithmetic: Ten Points to Ponder When Using Mathematical Models in Environmental Decision Making (PDF)
    (Public Administration Review, Volume 68, Issue 3, pp. 470-479, March 2008)
    - Linda Pilkey-Jarvis, Orrin H. Pilkey

    Validity of climate change forecasting for public policy decision making (PDF)
    (International Journal of Forecasting, doi:10.1016, May 2009)
    - Kesten C. Green, J. Scott Armstrong, Willie Soon

    What may we conclude about global tropospheric temperature trends?
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 6, March 2004)
    - John R. Christy, William B. Norris

    When Was The Hottest Summer? A State Climatologist Struggles for an Answer
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 83, Issue 5, pp. 723-734, May 2002)
    - John R. Christy


    An Inconvenient Truth:

    An Inconvenient Truth : a focus on its portrayal of the hydrologic cycle
    (GeoJournal, Volume 70, Number 1, pp. 15-19, September 2007)
    - David R. Legates

    An Inconvenient Truth : blurring the lines between science and science fiction
    (GeoJournal, Volume 70, Number 1, pp. 11-14, September 2007)
    - Roy W. Spencer

    Antarctica:

    A doubling in snow accumulation in the western Antarctic Peninsula since 1850
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2008)
    - Elizabeth R. Thomas, Gareth J. Marshall, Joseph R. McConnell

    Active volcanism beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet and implications for ice-sheet stability
    (Nature, Volume 361, Number 6412, p. 526-529, February 1993)
    - Donald D. Blankenship et al.

    An updated Antarctic melt record through 2009 and its linkages to high-latitude and tropical climate variability
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 36, Issue 18, September 2009)
    - Marco Tedesco, Andrew J. Monaghan

    Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response
    (Nature, Volume 415, Number 6871, pp. 517-520, January 2002)
    - Peter T. Doran et al.

    First survey of Antarctic sub–ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
    (Geology, Volume 29, Number 9, pp. 787-790, September 2001)
    - Carol J. Pudsey, Jeffrey Evans

    Orbitally induced oscillations in the East Antarctic ice sheet at the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
    (Nature, Volume 413, Number 6857, pp. 719-723 , October 2001)
    - Tim R. Naish et al.

    Past and Future Grounding-Line Retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
    (Science, Volume 286. Number 5438, pp. 280-283, October 1999)
    - H. Conway, B. L. Hall, G. H. Denton, A. M. Gades, E. D. Waddington

    Snowfall-Driven Growth in East Antarctic Ice Sheet Mitigates Recent Sea-Level Rise
    (Science, Volume 308, Number 5730, pp. 1898-1901, June 2005)
    - Curt H. Davis, Yonghong Li, Joseph R. McConnell, Markus M. Frey, Edward Hanna

    Arctic:

    Actual and insolation-weighted Northern Hemisphere snow cover and sea-ice between 1973–2002
    (Climate Dynamics, Volume 22, Issue 6-7, pp. 591-595, June 2004)
    - Roger A. Pielke Sr., G. Liston, W. Chapman, D. Robinson

    Accounts from 19th-century Canadian Arctic Explorers’ Logs Reflect Present Climate Conditions
    (Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Volume 84, Issue 40, pp. 410-412, 2003)
    - James E. Overland, Kevin Wood

    Arctic sea ice thickness remained constant during the 1990s
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Issue 6, pp. 1039-1042, March 2001)
    - P. Winsor

    Has Arctic Sea Ice Rapidly Thinned? (PDF)
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 15, Issue 13, pp.1691-1701, July 2002)
    - Greg Holloway,Tessa Sou

    Historical variability of sea ice edge position in the Nordic Seas
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 111, Issue C1, January 2006)
    - Dmitry V. Divine, Chad Dick

    Holocene fluctuations in Arctic sea-ice cover: dinocyst-based reconstructions for the eastern Chukchi Sea
    (Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Volume 45, Number 11, pp. 1377-1397, November 2008)
    - J.L. McKay et al.

    Sea-ice decline due to more than warming alone
    (Nature, Volume 450, Issue 7166, pp. 27, November 2007)
    - Julia Slingo, Rowan Sutton

    Solar Arctic-Mediated Climate Variation on Multidecadal to Centennial Timescales: Empirical Evidence, Mechanistic Explanation, and Testable Consequences (PDF)
    (Physical Geography, Volume 30, Number 2, March-April 2009)
    - Willie H. Soon

    Variable solar irradiance as a plausible agent for multidecadal variations in the Arctic-wide surface air temperature record of the past 130 years (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 16, August 2005)
    - Willie H. Soon

    Variations in the age of Arctic sea-ice and summer sea-ice extent
    (Geophyscial Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 9, May 2004)
    - Ignatius G. Rigor, John M. Wallace

    Clouds:

    Cloud and radiation budget changes associated with tropical intraseasonal oscillations
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 15, August 2007)
    - Roy W. Spencer, William D. Braswell, John R. Christy, Justin Hnilo

    Does the Earth Have an Adaptive Infrared Iris? (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 82, Issue 3, pp. 417-432, March 2001)
    - Richard S. Lindzen, Ming-Dah Chou, Arthur Y. Hou

    - Comment on “No Evidence for Iris” (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 83, Issue 9, pp. 1345–1349, September 2002)
    - Richard S. Lindzen, Ming-Dah Chou, Arthur Y. Hou

    - Reply to: “Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback?” (PDF)
    (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 99-101, May 2002)
    - Ming-Dah Chou, Richard S. Lindzen, Arthur Y. Hou

    - Comments on “The Iris Hypothesis: A Negative or Positive Cloud Feedback?” (PDF)
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 15, Issue 18, September 2002)
    - Ming-Dah Chou, Richard S. Lindzen, Arthur Y. Hou

    - Reply to Comment on “Does the Earth Have an Adaptive Infrared Iris?” (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 83, Issue 4, pp. 598-600, April, 2002)
    - Richard S. Lindzen, Ming-Dah Chou, Arthur Y. Hou

    Radiative effect of cirrus with different optical properties over the tropics in MODIS and CERES observations (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 21, November 2006)
    - Yong-Sang Choi, Chang-Hoi Ho

    Validation of the cloud property retrievals from the MTSAT-1R imagery using MODIS observations (PDF)
    (International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2009)
    - Yong-Sang Choi, Chang-Hoi Ho


    CO2 lags Temperature changes:

    Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration Across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
    (Science, Volume 324, Number 5934, pp. 1551-1554, June 2009)
    - Bärbel Hönisch, N. Gary Hemming, David Archer, Mark Siddall, Jerry F. McManus


    “The lack of a gradual decrease in interglacial PCO2 does not support the suggestion that a long-term drawdown of atmospheric CO2 was the main cause of the climate transition.”


    Atmospheric CO2 Concentration from 60 to 20 kyr BP from the Taylor Dome ice core, Antarctica (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 27, Issue 5, March 2000)
    - Andreas Inderm¨uhle, Eric Monnin, Bernhard Stauer, Thomas F. Stocker


    “The lag was calculated for which the correlation coefficient of the CO2 record and the corresponding temperatures values reached a maximum. The simulation yields a lag of (1200 ± 700) yr.”

    Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations over the Last Glacial Termination
    (Science, Volume 291. Number 5501, January 2001)
    - Eric Monnin, Andreas Indermühle, André Dällenbach, Jacqueline Flückiger, Bernhard Stauffer, Thomas F. Stocker, Dominique Raynaud, Jean-Marc Barnola


    “The start of the CO2 increase thus lagged the start of the [temperature] increase by 800 ± 600 years.”

    Ice core records of atmospheric CO2 around the last three glacial terminations
    (Science, Volume 283, Number 5408, pp. 1712-1714, March 1999)
    - Hubertus Fischer, Martin Wahlen, Jesse Smith, Derek Mastroianni, Bruce Deck

    “High-resolution records from Antarctic ice cores show that carbon dioxide concentrations increased by 80 to 100 parts per million by volume 600 ± 400 years after the warming of the last three deglaciations.”

    Southern Hemisphere and Deep-Sea Warming Led Deglacial Atmospheric CO2 Rise and Tropical Warming
    (Science, Volume 318, Issue 5849, September 2007)
    - Lowell Stott, Axel Timmermann, Robert Thunell


    “Deep sea temperatures warmed by ~2C between 19 and 17 ka B.P. (thousand years before present), leading the rise in atmospheric CO2 and tropical surface ocean warming by ~1000 years.”

    The phase relations among atmospheric CO2 content, temperature and global ice volume over the past 420 ka (PDF)
    (Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 20, Issue 4, pp. 583-589, February 2001)
    - Manfred Mudelsee


    “Over the full 420 ka of the Vostok record, CO2 variations lag behind atmospheric temperature changes in the Southern Hemisphere by 1.3±1.0 ka”

    Timing of Atmospheric CO2 and Antarctic Temperature Changes Across Termination III
    (Science, Volume 299, Number 5613, March 2003)
    - Nicolas Caillon, Jeffrey P. Severinghaus, Jean Jouzel, Jean-Marc Barnola, Jiancheng Kang, Volodya Y. Lipenkov

    “The sequence of events during Termination III suggests that the CO2 increase lagged Antarctic deglacial warming by 800 ± 200 years and preceded the Northern Hemisphere deglaciation.”


    Coral Reefs:

    A critique of a method to determine long-term decline of coral reef ecosystems (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Number 6, pp. 783-796, November 2007)
    - Peter V. Ridd

    Bikini Atoll coral biodiversity resilience five decades after nuclear testing (PDF)
    (Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 56, Issue 3, pp. 503-515, March 2008)
    - Zoe T. Richardsa, Maria Begerd, Silvia Pincae, Carden C. Wallace

    Coral reef calcification and climate change: The effect of ocean warming (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Number 22, November 2004)
    - Ben I. McNeil, Richard J. Matear, David J. Barnes

    Reef corals bleach to survive change
    (Nature, Volume 411, Issue 6839, pp. 765-766, June 2001)
    - Andrew C. Baker


    Deaths:

    Changing Heat-Related Mortality in the United States (PDF)
    (Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 111, Number 14, pp. 1712-1718, November 2003)
    - Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels, Wendy M. Novicoff

    Cold—an underrated risk factor for health
    (Environmental Research, Volume 92, Issue 1, pp. 8-13, May 2003)
    - James B. Mercer

    Decadal changes in heat-related human mortality in the eastern United States (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 22, Number 2, pp. 175-184. September 2002)
    - Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Wendy M. Novicoff, Patrick J. Michaels

    Global Health Threats: Global Warming in Perspective (PDF)
    (Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 14, Number 3, pp. 69-75, 2009)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Heat related mortality in warm and cold regions of Europe: observational study
    (British Medical Journal, Volume 321, Number 7262, pp. 670-673, September 2000)
    - W. R. Keatinge et al.

    Seasonality of climate–human mortality relationships in US cities and impacts of climate change (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 26, Number 1, pp. 61-76, April 2004)
    - Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels,
    Wendy M. Novicoff

    Temperature-related mortality in France, a comparison between regions with different climates from the perspective of global warming
    (International Journal of Biometeorology, Volume 51, Number 2, November 2006)
    - Mohamed Laaidi, Karine Laaidi, Jean-Pierre Besancenot

    U.S. Trends in Crude Death Rates Due to Extreme Heat and Cold Ascribed to Weather, 1979-97
    (Technology, Volume 7S, pp. 165-173, 2000)
    - Indur M. Goklany, Sorin R. Straja

    Was the 2003 European summer heat wave unusual in a global context? (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 23, December 2006)
    - Thomas N. Chase, Klaus Wolter, Roger A. Pielke Sr., Ichtiaque Rasool

    Floods:

    Claim of Largest Flood on Record Proves False
    (Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Volume 84, Number 12, pp. 109-109, 2003)
    - N. A. Sheffer et al.

    Floods, droughts and climate change
    (South African Journal of Science, Volume 91, Number 8, pp. 403-408, August 1995)
    - W.J.R. Alexander

    Human Factors Explain the Increased Losses from Weather and Climate Extremes (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 81, Issue 3, pp.437-442, March 2000)
    - Stanley A. Changnon, Roger A. Pielke Jr., David Changnon, Richard T. Sylves, Roger Pulwarty

    Nine Fallacies of Floods (PDF)
    (Climatic Change, Volume 42, Number 2, June 1999)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr.

    No upward trends in the occurrence of extreme floods in central Europe
    (Nature, Volume 425, Issue 6954, pp. 166-169, September 2003)
    - Manfred Mudelsee, Michael Börngen, Gerd Tetzlaff, Uwe Grünewald

    Palaeoclimatic and archaeological evidence for a 200-yr recurrence of floods and droughts linking California, Mesoamerica and South America over the past 2000 years
    (Holocene, Volume 13, Number 5, pp. 763-778, 2003)
    - Amdt Schimmelmann, Carina B. Lange, Betty J. Meggers

    Glaciers:

    Kilimanjaro Glaciers: Recent areal extent from satellite data and new interpretation of observed 20th century retreat rates (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 16, August 2006)
    - Nicolas J. Cullen et al.

    Modern Glacier Retreat on Kilimanjaro as Evidence of Climate Change: Observations and Fact (PDF)
    (International journal of climatology, Volume 24, Number 3, pp. 329-339, March 2004)
    - Georg Kaser et al.

    Recent glacier advances in Norway and New Zealand: A comparison of their glaciological and meteorological causes
    (Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, Volume 87, Issue 1, pp. 141-157, March 2005)
    - T. Chinn et al.

    The Shrinking Glaciers of Kilimanjaro: Can Global Warming Be Blamed?
    (American Scientist, Volume 95, Number 4, pp. 318-325, July 2007)
    - PW Mote, G Kaser

    Very high-elevation Mont Blanc glaciated areas not affected by the 20th century climate change
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 112, Issue D9, May 2007)
    - C. Vincent, E. Le Meur, D. Six, M. Funk, M. Hoelzle, S. Preunkert

    Greenland:

    Global Warming and the Greenland Ice Sheet (PDF)
    (Climatic Change, Volume 63, Numbers 1-2, pp. 201-221, March 2004)
    - Petr Chylek, Jason E. Box, Glen Lesins

    Greenland warming of 1920–1930 and 1995–2005
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 11, June 2006)
    - Petr Chylek, M. K. Dubey, G. Lesins

    Rapid Changes in Ice Discharge from Greenland Outlet Glaciers
    (Science, Volume 315, Number 5818, pp. 1559-1561, March 2007)
    - Ian M. Howat, Ian Joughin, Ted A. Scambos

    Recent cooling in coastal southern Greenland and relation with the North Atlantic Oscillation
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30, Issue 3, pp. 32-1, February 2003)
    - Edward Hanna, John Cappelen

    Recent Ice-Sheet Growth in the Interior of Greenland
    (Science, Volume 310, Number 5750, pp. 1013-1016, November 2005)
    - Ola M. Johannessen, Kirill Khvorostovsky, Martin W. Miles, Leonid P. Bobylev

    Gulf Stream:

    Gulf Stream safe if wind blows and Earth turns
    (Nature, Volume 428, Issue 6983, April 2004)
    - Carl Wunsch

    Hockey Stick: (MBH98)

    Corrections to the Mann et al (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemisphere Average Temperature Series (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Number 6, pp. 751-771, November 2003)
    - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

    The M&M Critique of the MBH98 Northern Hemisphere Climate Index: Update and Implications (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 69-100, January 2005)
    - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

    Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 3, February 2005)
    - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick


    “Their method, when tested on persistent red noise, nearly always produces a hockey stick shape”

    - Reply to comment by Huybers on “Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance” (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, October 2005)
    - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

    - Reply to comment by von Storch and Zorita on “Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance” (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, October 2005)
    - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

    Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low- and high-resolution proxy data (PDF)
    (Nature, Volume 433, Issue 7026, pp. 613-617, February 2005)
    - Anders Moberg, Dmitry M. Sonechkin, Karin Holmgren, Nina M. Datsenko and Wibjörn Karlén

    Comment on “The Spatial Extent of 20th-Century Warmth in the Context of the Past 1200 Years”
    (Science, Volume 316, Number 5833, pp. 1844, June 2007)
    - Gerd Bürger

    Bias and Concealment in the IPCC Process: The “Hockey-Stick” Affair and Its Implications
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 951-983, December 2007)
    - David Holland

    A mathematical analysis of the divergence problem in dendroclimatology (PDF)
    (Climatic Change, Volume 94, Numbers 3-4, pp. 233-245, June 2008)
    - C. Loehle

    Proxy inconsistency and other problems in millennial paleoclimate reconstructions (PDF)
    (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 106, Number 6, February 2009)
    - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

    Hurricanes:

    Are there trends in hurricane destruction? (PDF)
    (Nature, Volume 438, Number 7071, pp. E11, December 2005)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr.

    Can We Detect Trends in Extreme Tropical Cyclones? (PDF)
    (Science, Volume 313, Number 5786, pp. 452-454, July 2006)
    - Christopher W. Landsea, Bruce A. Harper, Karl Hoarau, John A. Knaff

    Causes of the Unusually Destructive 2004 Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 87, Issue 10, October 2006)
    - Philip J. Klotzbach, William M. Gray

    Comments on “Impacts of CO2-Induced Warming on Simulated Hurricane Intensity and Precipitation: Sensitivity to the Choice of Climate Model and Convective Scheme”
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 18, Issue 23, December 2005)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger, Christopher Landsea

    Counting Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Back to 1900 (PDF)
    (Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Volume 88, Number 18, pp. 197, May 2007)
    - Christopher W. Landsea

    Hurricanes and Global Warming (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 86, Issue 11, November 2005)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr., Christopher W. Landsea, M. Mayfield, J. Laver, R. Pasch

    - Reply to “Hurricanes and Global Warming—Potential Linkages and Consequences” (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 87, Issue 5, May 2006)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr., Christopher W. Landsea, M. Mayfield, J. Laver, R. Pasch

    Hurricanes and Global Warming (PDF)
    (Nature, Volume 438, Number 7071, pp. E11-E12, December 2005)
    - Christopher W. Landsea

    Landscape and Regional Impacts of Hurricanes in New England
    (Ecological Monographs, Volume 71, Number 1, pp. 27-48, February 2001)
    - Emery R. Boose, Kristen E. Chamberlin, David R. Foster

    Normalized Hurricane Damages in the United States: 1925–95 (PDF)
    (Weather and Forecasting, Volume 13, Issue 3, September 1998)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr., Christopher W. Landsea

    Normalized Hurricane Damage in the United States: 1900–2005 (PDF)
    (Natural Hazards, Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 29-42, February 2008)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr., Joel Gratz, Christopher W. Landsea, Douglas Collins, Mark A. Saunders, Rade Musulin6

    Sea-surface temperatures and tropical cyclones in the Atlantic basin
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 9, May 2006)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger, Robert E. Davis

    Simulated reduction in Atlantic hurricane frequency under twenty-first-century warming conditions
    (Nature Geoscience, Volume 1, Number 6, pp. 359-364, June 2008)
    - Thomas R. Knutson et al.

    Trends in global tropical cyclone activity over the past twenty years (1986–2005) (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 11, May 2006)
    - Philip J. Klotzbach

    Tropical Cyclones and Global Climate Change: A Post-IPCC Assessment (PDF)
    (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 79, Issue 1, January 1998)
    - A. Henderson-Sellers, H. Zhang, G. Berz, K. Emanuel, W. Gray, C. Landsea, G. Holland, J. Lighthill, S.-L. Shieh, P. Webster, K. McGuffie

    Malaria:

    Climate Change and Mosquito-Borne Disease (PDF)
    (Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 109, Supplement 1, March 2001)
    - Paul Reiter

    From Shakespeare to Defoe: Malaria in England in the Little Ice Age (PDF)
    (Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 6, Number 1, January–February 2000)
    - Paul Reiter

    Global warming and malaria: a call for accuracy
    (Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume 4, Issue 6, pp. 323-324, June 2004)
    - Paul Reiter, C. Thomas, P. Atkinson, S. Hay, S. Randolph, D. Rogers, G. Shanks, R. Snow, A. Spielman

    Global warming and malaria: knowing the horse before hitching the cart
    (Malaria Journal, Volume 7, Supplement 1, December 2008)
    - Paul Reiter

    Malaria and Global Warming in Perspective? (PDF)
    (Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 6, Number 4, pp. 438-9. July-August 2000)
    - Paul Reiter

    Medieval Warming Period – Little Ice Age:

    A 700 year record of Southern Hemisphere extratropical climate variability
    (Annals of Glaciology, Volume 39, Number 1, pp.127-132, June 2004)
    - P.A Mayewski et al.

    Caribbean sea surface temperatures: Two‐to‐three degrees cooler than present during the Little Ice Age
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 27, Issue 20, pp. 3365-3368, Octonber 2000)
    - Amos Winter, Hiroshi Ishioroshi, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Tadamichi Oba, John R. Christy

    Coherent High- and Low-Latitude Climate Variability During the Holocene Warm Period
    (Science, Volume 288, Number 5474, pp. 2198-2202, June 2000)
    - Peter deMenocal, Joseph Ortiz, Tom Guilderson, Michael Sarnthein

    Evidence for a ‘Medieval Warm Period’ in a 1,100 year tree-ring reconstruction of past austral summer temperatures in New Zealand
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 29, Number 14, pp. 1-4, July 2002)
    - E. R. Cook, J. G. Palmer, R. D’Arrigo

    Evidence for a warmer period during the 12th and 13th centuries AD from chironomid assemblages in Southampton Island, Nunavut, Canada
    (Quaternary Research, Volume 72, Issue 1, pp. 27-37, July 2009)
    - Nicolas Rolland et al.

    Evidence for the existence of the medieval warm period in China
    (Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, pp. 289-297, March 1994)
    - De’Er Zhang

    Glacial geological evidence for the medieval warm period
    (Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, pp. 143-169, March 1994)
    - Jean M. Grove, Roy Switsur

    Late Holocene surface ocean conditions of the Norwegian Sea (Vøring Plateau)
    (Paleoceanography, Volume 18, Number 2, June 2003)
    - Carin Andersson, Bjørg Risebrobakken, Eystein Jansen, Svein Olaf Dahl

    Low-Frequency Signals in Long Tree-Ring Chronologies for Reconstructing Past Temperature Variability
    (Science, Volume 295, Number 5563, pp. 2250-2253, March 2002)
    - Jan Esper, Edward R. Cook, Fritz H. Schweingruber

    Medieval climate warming and aridity as indicated by multiproxy evidence from the Kola Peninsula, Russia
    (Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Volume 209, Issues 1-4, pp. 113-125, July 2004)
    - K. V. Kremenetski, T. Boettger, G. M. MacDonald, T. Vaschalova, L. Sulerzhitsky, A. Hiller

    Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age and 20th century temperature variability from Chesapeake Bay
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 36, Issues 1-2, pp. 17-29, March 2003)
    - T. M. Cronin, G. S. Dwyer, T. Kamiya, S. Schwede, D. A. Willard

    Reconstructing Climatic and Environmental Changes of the Past 1000 Years: A Reappraisal (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 233-296, May 2003)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L. Baliunas, Sherwood B. Idso, Craig Idso, David R. Legates

    “Many records reveal that the 20th century is likely not the warmest nor a uniquely extreme climatic period of the last millennium.”

    The Little Ice Age and Medieval Warm Period in the Sargasso Sea
    (Science, Volume 274, Number 5292, pp. 1503-1508, November 29, 1996)
    - Lloyd D. Keigwin

    The Little Ice Age and Medieval Warming in South Africa
    (South African Journal of Science, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 121-126, 2000)
    - P. D. Tyson, W. Karlén, K. Holmgren and G. A. Heiss

    The Little Ice Age as Recorded in the Stratigraphy of the Tropical Quelccaya Ice Cap
    (Science, Volume 234, Number 4774, pp. 361-364, October 1986)
    - L.G. Thompson, E. Mosley-Thompson, W. Dansgaard, P.M. Grootes

    The ‘Mediaeval Warm Period’ drought recorded in Lake Huguangyan, tropical South China
    (Holocene, Volume 12, Number 5, pp. 511-516, 2002)
    - Guoqiang Chu, Jiaqi Liu, Qing Sun, Houyuan Lu, Zhaoyan Gu, Wenyuan Wang, Tungsheng Liu

    The Medieval Warm Period in the Daihai Area
    (Journal of Lake Sciences, Volume 14, Number 3, pp. 209-216, September 2002)
    - Z. Jin, J. Shen, S. Wang, E. Zhang

    Time scales and trends in the central England temperature data (1659–1990): A wavelet analysis
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 24, Issue 11, pp. 1351-1354, June 1997)
    - Sallie Baliunas, Peter Frick, Dmitry Sokoloff, Willie Soon

    Torneträsk tree-ring width and density ad 500–2004: a test of climatic sensitivity and a new 1500-year reconstruction of north Fennoscandian summers
    (Climate Dynamics, Volume 31, Numbers 7-8, December 2008)
    - Håkan Grudd

    Tree-ring and glacial evidence for the medieval warm epoch and the little ice age in southern South America
    (Climatic Change, Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, March 1994)
    - Ricardo Villalba

    Was the Medieval Warm Period Global? (PDF)
    (Science, Volume 291, Number 5508, pp. 1497-1499, February 2001)
    - Wallace S. Broecker

    “The Little Ice Age and the subsequent warming were global in extent. Several Holocene fluctuations in snowline, comparable in magnitude to that of the post-Little Ice Age warming, occurred in the Swiss Alps. Borehole records both in polar ice and in wells from all continents suggest the existence of a Medieval Warm Period. Finally, two multidecade-duration droughts plagued the western United States during the latter part of the Medieval Warm Period. I consider this evidence sufficiently convincing to merit an intensification of studies aimed at elucidating Holocene climate fluctuations, upon which the warming due to greenhouse gases is superimposed.”


    Ocean Acidification:

    Elevated water temperature and carbon dioxide concentration increase the growth of a keystone echinoderm
    (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 106, Issue 23, pp. 9316-9321, June 2009)
    - Rebecca A. Gooding, Christopher D. G. Harley, Emily Tang

    Modern-age buildup of CO2 and its effects on seawater acidity and salinity
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Number 10, May 2006)
    - Hugo A. Loáiciga


    “This paper’s results concerning average seawater salinity and acidity show that, on a global scale and over the time scales considered (hundreds of years), there would not be accentuated changes in either seawater salinity or acidity from the observed or hypothesized rises in atmospheric CO2 concentrations.”

    Phytoplankton Calcification in a High-CO2 World
    (Science, Volume 320, Number 5874, pp. 336-340, April 2008)
    - M. Debora Iglesias-Rodriguez et al.

    Permafrost:

    Ancient Permafrost and a Future, Warmer Arctic
    (Science, Volume 321, Number 5896, pp. 1648, September 2008)
    - Duane G. Froese, John A. Westgate, Alberto V. Reyes, Randolph J. Enkin, Shari J. Preece

    “We report the presence of relict ground ice in subarctic Canada that is greater than 700,000 years old, with the implication that ground ice in this area has survived past interglaciations that were warmer and of longer duration than the present interglaciation.”

    Near-surface permafrost degradation: How severe during the 21st century?
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 9, May 2007)
    - G. Delisle


    “Based on paleoclimatic data and in consequence of this study, it is suggested that scenarios calling for massive release of methane in the near future from degrading permafrost are questionable.”


    Polar Bears:

    Polar bears of western Hudson Bay and climate change: Are warming spring air temperatures the “ultimate” survival control factor? (PDF)
    (Ecological Complexity, Volume 4, Issue 3, pp. 73-84, September 2007)
    - M.G. Dyck, W. Soon, R.K. Baydack, D.R. Legates, S. Baliunas, T.F. Ball, L.O. Hancock

    - Reply to response to Dyck et al. (2007) on polar bears and climate change in western Hudson Bay by Stirling et al. (2008)
    (Ecological Complexity, Volume 5, Issue 4, pp. 289-302, December 2008)
    - M.G. Dyck, W. Soon, R.K. Baydack, D.R. Legates, S. Baliunas, T.F. Ball, L.O. Hancock

    Polar Bear Population Forecasts: A Public-Policy Forecasting Audit (PDF)
    (Interfaces, Volume 75, April 2008)
    - J. Scott Armstrong, Kesten C. Green, Willie H. Soon

    Sea Level:

    Estimating future sea level changes from past records (PDF)
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 40, Issues 1-2, pp. 49-54, January 2004)
    - Nils-Axel Mörner

    - Comment on comment by Nerem et al. (2007) on “Estimating future sea level changes from past records” by Nils-Axel Mörner (2004)
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 62, Issues 3-4, Pages 219-220, June 2008)
    - Nils-Axel Mörner

    Geocentric sea-level trend estimates from GPS analyses at relevant tide gauges world-wide (PDF)
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 57, Issues 3-4, pp. 396-406, June 2007)
    - G. Wöppelmann, B. Martin Miguez, M.-N. Bouin, Z. Altamimi

    Global Warming and Sea Level Rise (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 7, pp. 1067-1074, 2009)
    - Madhav L. Khandekar

    New perspectives for the future of the Maldives (PDF)
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 40, Issue 1-2, pp. 177-182, January 2004)
    - Nils-Axel Mörner, Michael Tooley, Goran Possnert

    - Reply to the comment of P.S. Kench et al. on “New perspectives for the future of the Maldives” by N.A. Morner et al.
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 47, Issue 1, pp. 70-71, February 2005)
    - Nils-Axel Mörner, Michael Tooley

    Snowfall-Driven Growth in East Antarctic Ice Sheet Mitigates Recent Sea-Level Rise
    (Science, Volume 308, Number 5730, pp. 1898-1901, June 2005)
    - Curt H. Davis, Yonghong Li, Joseph R. McConnell, Markus M. Frey, Edward Hanna)

    Sea Level Changes and Tsunamis, Environmental Stress and Migration Overseas: The Case of the Maldives and Sri Lanka (PDF)
    (International Quarterly for Asian Studies, Volume 38, Number 3–4, pp. 353–374, November 2007)
    - Nils-Axel Mörner

    The Maldives project: a future free from sea-level flooding
    (Contemporary South Asia, Volume 13, Number 2, pp. 149-155, June 2004)
    - Nils-Axel Mörner

    Species Extinctions:

    Dangers of crying wolf over risk of extinctions
    (Nature, Volume 428, Issue 6985, pp. 799, April 2004)
    - Richard J. Ladle, Paul Jepson, Miguel B. Araújo & Robert J. Whittaker

    Riding the Wave: Reconciling the Roles of Disease and Climate Change in Amphibian Declines
    (PLoS Biology, Volume 6, Number 3, pp. 441-454, March 2008)
    - Karen R. Lips, Jay Diffendorfer, Joseph R. Mendelson III, Michael W. Sears


    Storms:

    Changes in Global Monsoon Circulations Since 1950
    (Natural Hazards, Volume 29, Number 2, pp. 229-254, June 2003)
    - T. N. Chase, J. A. Knaff, R. A. Pielke Sr., E. Kalnay

    Changing storminess? An analysis of long-term sea level data sets (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 11, Number 2, pp. 161-172, March 1999)
    - W. Bijl, R. Flather, J. G. de Ronde, T. Schmith

    Characteristics of long-duration precipitation events across the United States
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 22, November 2007)
    - David M. Brommer, Randall S. Cerveny, Robert C. Balling Jr.

    Climate change and extratropical storminess in the United States: An assessment?
    (Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Volume 35, Number 6, pp. 1387-1398, December 1999)
    - Bruce P. Hayden

    Comment on WMO Statement on Extreme Weather Events
    (Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Volume 84, Issue 41, pp. 428-428 , February 2003)
    - Madhav L. Khandekar

    Compilation and Discussion of Trends in Severe Storms in the United States: Popular Perception v. Climate Reality
    (Natural Hazards, Volume 29, Number 2, pp. 103-112, June 2003)
    - Robert C. Balling Jr., Randall S. Cerveny

    Extreme Weather Trends Vs. Dangerous Climate Change: A Need for Critical Reassessment
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 2, pp. 327-332, March 2005)
    - Madhav L. Khandekar

    Indian Monsoon Variability in a Global Warming Scenario
    (Natural Hazards, Volume 29, Number 2, pp. 189-206, June 2003)
    - R. H. Kripalani, Ashwini Kulkarni, S. S. Sabade, M. L Khandekar

    North American Trends in Extreme Precipitation
    (Natural Hazards, Volume 29, Number 2, pp. 291-305, June, 2003)
    - Kenneth E. Kunkel

    Scandinavian storminess since about 1800
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 20, October 2004)
    - Lars Bärring, Hans von Storch

    Seasonal, interannual, and decadal variability of storm surges at Tauranga, New Zealand
    (New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, Volume 34, Number 3, pp. 419-434, September 2000)
    - W. P. De Lange, J. G. Gibb

    Surges, atmospheric pressure and wind change and flooding probability on the Atlantic coast of France
    (Oceanologica Acta, Volume 23, Number 6, pp. 643-661, November 2000)
    - P.A. Pirazzoli

    Trends in precipitation on the wettest days of the year across the contiguous USA?
    (International Journal of Climatology, Volume 24, Number 15, pp. 1873-1882, December 2004)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger, Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Robert E. Davis

    Twentieth-Century Storm Activity along the U.S. East Coast (PDF)
    (Journal of Climate, Volume 13, Issue 10, pp. 1748-1761, May 2000)
    - Keqi Zhang, Bruce C. Douglas, Stephen P. Leatherman

    Tornadoes:

    Normalized Damage from Major Tornadoes in the United States: 1890–1999 (PDF)
    (Weather and Forecasting, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp. 168-176, February 2001)
    - Harold E. Brooks, Charles A. Doswell III


    1,500-Year Climate Cycle:

    A Pervasive Millennial-Scale Cycle in North Atlantic Holocene and Glacial Climates
    (Science, Volume 278, Number 5341, pp. 1257-1266, November 1997)
    - Gerard Bond et al.

    A Variable Sun Paces Millennial Climate
    (Science, Volume 294, Number 5546, pp. 1431-1433, November 2001)
    - Richard A. Kerr

    Cyclic Variation and Solar Forcing of Holocene Climate in the Alaskan Subarctic
    (Science, Volume 301, Number 5641, pp. 1890-1893, September 2003)
    - Feng Sheng Hu et al.

    Decadal to millennial cyclicity in varves and turbidites from the Arabian Sea: hypothesis of tidal origin
    (Global and Planetary Change, Volume 34, Issues 3-4, pp. 313-325, November 2002)
    - W. H. Bergera, U. von Rad

    Late Holocene approximately 1500 yr climatic periodicities and their implications
    (Geology, Volume 26, Number 5, pp. 471-473, May 1998)
    - Ian D. Campbell et al.

    Possible solar origin of the 1,470-year glacial climate cycle demonstrated in a coupled model
    (Nature, Volume 438, Issue 70695, pp. 208-211, November 2005)
    - Holger Braun et al.

    The 1,800-year oceanic tidal cycle: A possible cause of rapid climate change
    (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 97, Number 8, pp. 3814-3819, April 2000)
    - Charles D. Keeling, Timothy P. Whorf

    The origin of the 1500-year climate cycles in Holocene North-Atlantic records (PDF)
    (Climate of the Past, Volume 3, Issue 2, pp.679-692, 2007)
    - M. Debret et al.

    Timing of abrupt climate change: A precise clock
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30, Issue 10, pp. 17-1, May 2003)
    - Stefan Rahmstorf

    Timing of Millennial-Scale Climate Change in Antarctica and Greenland During the Last Glacial Period
    (Science, Volume 291, Issue 5501, pp. 109-112, January 2001)
    - Thomas Blunier, Edward J. Brook

    Widespread evidence of 1500 yr climate variability in North America during the past 14 000 yr
    (Geology, Volume 30, Issue 5, pp. 455-458, May 2002)
    - André E. Viau et al.

    Cosmic Rays:

    Solar variability influences on weather and climate: Possible connections through cosmic ray fluxes and storm intensification
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 94, Number D12, pp. 14783-14792, October 1989)
    - Brian A, Tinsley, Geoffrey M. Brown, Philip H. Scherrer

    Hale-cycle effects in cosmic-ray intensity during the last four cycles
    (Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 246, Number 1, March 1996)
    - H. Mavromichalaki, A. Belehaki, X. Rafios, I. Tsagouri

    Variation of Cosmic Ray Flux and Global Cloud Coverage – a Missing Link in Solar-Climate Relationships (PDF)
    (Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 59, Number 11, pp. 1225-1232, July 1997)
    - Henrik Svensmark, Eigil Friis-Christensen

    - Reply to comments on “Variation of cosmic ray flux and global cloud coverage – a missing link in solar-climate relationships” (PDF)
    (Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 62, Issue 1, pp. 79-80, January 2000)
    - Henrik Svensmark, Eigil Friis-Christensen

    Influence of Cosmic Rays on Earth’s Climate (PDF)
    (Physical Review Letters, Volume 81, Issue 22, pp. 5027-5030, November 1998)
    - Henrik Svensmark

    Cosmic rays and Earth’s climate (PDF)
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 93, Numbers 1-2, pp. 175-185, July 2000)
    - Henrik Svensmark

    Cosmic rays and climate: The influence of cosmic rays on terrestrial clouds and global warming
    (Astronomy & Geophysics, Volume 41, Issue 4, pp. 4.18-4.22, August 2000)
    - E Pallé Bagó, C J Butler

    Cosmic Rays, Clouds, and Climate (PDF)
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 94, Numbers 1-2, pp. 215-230, November 2000)
    - Nigel Marsh, Henrik Svensmark

    Low cloud properties influenced by cosmic rays
    (Physical Review Letters, Volume 85, Issue 23, pp. 5004-5007, December 2000)
    - Nigel D Marsh, Henrik Svensmark

    On the relationship of cosmic ray flux and precipitation
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Number 8, pp. 1527–1530, April 2001)
    - Dominic R. Kniveton and Martin C. Todd

    Altitude variations of cosmic ray induced production of aerosols: Implications for global cloudiness and climate
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 107, Issue A7, pp. SIA 8-1, July 2002)
    - Fangqun Yu

    Cosmic Ray Diffusion from the Galactic Spiral Arms, Iron Meteorites, and a Possible Climatic Connection (PDF)
    (Physical Review Letters, Volume 89, Number 5, July 2002)
    - Nir J. Shaviv

    The Spiral Structure of the Milky Way, Cosmic Rays, and Ice Age Epochs on Earth
    (New Astronomy, Volume 8, Issue 1, pp. 39-77, January 2003)
    - Nir J. Shaviv

    Galactic cosmic ray and El Niño–Southern Oscillation trends in International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project D2 low-cloud properties
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 108, Number D6, pp. AAC 6-1, March 2003)
    - Nigel Marsh, Henrik Svensmark

    Solar Influence on Earth’s Climate
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 107, Numbers 1-2, pp. 317-325, April 2003)
    - Nigel Marsh, Henrik Svensmark

    Toward a solution to the early faint Sun paradox: A lower cosmic ray flux from a stronger solar wind (PDF)
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 108, Number A12, pp. SSH 3-1, December 2003)
    - Nir J. Shaviv

    Latitudinal dependence of low cloud amount on cosmic ray induced ionization
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 16, August 2004)
    - I.G. Usoskin, N.Marsh, G.A. Kovaltsov, K.Mursula, O.G. Gladysheva

    The effects of galactic cosmic rays, modulated by solar terrestrial magnetic fields, on the climate
    (Russian Journal of Earth Sciences, Volume 6, Number 5, October 2004)
    - V. A. Dergachev, P. B. Dmitriev, O. M. Raspopov, B. Van Geel

    Formation of large NAT particles and denitrification in polar stratosphere: possible role of cosmic rays and effect of solar activity
    (Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp.1037-1062, November 2004)
    - F. Yu

    Long-term variations of the surface pressure in the North Atlantic and possible association with solar activity and galactic cosmic rays
    (Advances in Space Research, Volume 35, Issue 3, pp. 484-490, May 2005)
    - S.V. Veretenenko, , V.A. Dergachev, P.B. Dmitriyev

    On climate response to changes in the cosmic ray flux and radiative budget
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 110, Issue A8, August 2005)
    - Nir J. Shaviv

    Cosmic rays and the biosphere over 4 billion years
    (Astronomical Notes, Volume 327, Issue 9, pp. 871, 2006)
    - Henrik Svensmark

    Empirical evidence for a nonlinear effect of galactic cosmic rays on clouds (PDF)
    (Proceedings of the Royal Society A, Volume 462, Issue 2068, pp. 1221-1233, April 2006)
    - R. Giles Harrison, David B. Stephenson

    Interstellar-Terrestrial Relations: Variable Cosmic Environments, The Dynamic Heliosphere, and Their Imprints on Terrestrial Archives and Climate
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 127, Numbers 1-4, December 2006)
    - K. Scherer, H. Fichtner, T. Borrmann, J. Beer, L. Desorgher, E. Flükiger, H. Fahr, S. Ferreira, U. Langner, M. Potgieter, B. Heber, J. Masarik, N. Shaviv, J. Veizer

    Cosmoclimatology: a new theory emerges (PDF)
    (Astronomy & Geophysics, Volume 48, Issue 1, pp. 1.18-1.24, February 2007)
    - Henrik Svensmark

    Evidence for a physical linkage between galactic cosmic rays and regional climate time series
    (Advances in Space Research, Volume 40, Issue 3, pp. 353-364, February 2007)
    - Charles A. Perrya

    Experimental evidence for the role of ions in particle nucleation under atmospheric conditions (PDF)
    (Proceedings of the Royal Society A, Volume 463, Number 2078, p 385-396, February 2007)
    - Henrik Svensmark et al.

    200-year variations in cosmic rays modulated by solar activity and their climatic response
    (Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, Volume 71, Number 7, July 2007)
    - O. M. Raspopov, V. A. Dergachev

    On the possible contribution of solar-cosmic factors to the global warming of XX century
    (Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, Volume 71, Number 7, July 2007)
    - M. G. Ogurtsov

    Cosmic rays and climate of the Earth: possible connection
    (Comptes Rendus Geosciences, Volume 340, Issue 7, pp. 441-450, July 2008)
    - Ilya G. Usoskina, Gennady A. Kovaltsovb

    Cosmic Rays and Climate
    (Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 28, Numbers 5-6, November 2007)
    - Jasper Kirkby

    Coal and fuel burning effects on the atmosphere as mediated by the atmospheric electric field and galactic cosmic rays flux
    (International Journal of Global Warming, Volume 1, Numbers 1-2, pp. 57-65, July 2009)
    - Reis, A. Heitor, Serrano, Claudia

    Cosmic ray decreases affect atmospheric aerosols and clouds
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 36, Issue 15, August 2009)
    - Henrik Svensmark, Torsten Bondo, Jacob Svensmark

    A relationship between galactic cosmic radiation and tree rings
    (New Phytologist, Volume 184, Issue 3, pp. 545-551, September 2009)
    - Sigrid Dengel, Dominik Aeby and John Grace

    Solar:

    80–120 yr Long-term solar induced effects on the earth, past and predictions
    (Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Volume 31, Issues 1-3, pp. 113-122, 2006)
    - Shahinaz Moustafa Yousef

    A decadal solar effect in the tropics in July–August (PDF)
    (Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 66, Issue 18, pp. 1767-1778, December 2004)
    - Harry van Loona, Gerald A. Meehlb, Julie M. Arblaster

    A mechanism for sun-climate connection
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 23, December 2005)
    - Sultan Hameed, Jae N. Lee

    A new pathway for communicating the 11-year solar cycle signal to the QBO
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 18, September 2005)
    - Eugene C. Cordero, Terrence R. Nathan

    Amplifying the Pacific Climate System Response to a Small 11-Year Solar Cycle Forcing
    (Science, Volume 325, Number 5944, pp. 1114-1118, August 2009)
    - Gerald A. Meehl, Julie M. Arblaster, Katja Matthes, Fabrizio Sassi, Harry van Loon

    Celestial Climate Driver: A Perspective from Four Billion Years of the Carbon Cycle (PDF)
    (Geoscience Canada, Volume 32, Number 1, March 2005)
    - Ján Veizer

    Celestial driver of Phanerozoic climate?
    (GSA Today, Volume 13, Issue 7, pp. 4-10, July 2003)
    - Nir J. Shaviv, Ján Veizer

    Century-scale solar variability and Alaskan temperature change over the past millennium
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 15, August 2004)
    - Gregory C. Wiles et al.

    Climate cyclicity in late Holocene anoxic marine sediments from the Seymour-Belize Inlet Complex (PDF)
    (Marine Geology, Volume 242, Issues 1-3, pp. 123-140, August 2007)
    - R. Timothy Patterson, Andreas Prokoph, Eduard Reinhardt, Helen M. Roe

    Comparison of proxy records of climate change and solar forcing
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 359-362, February 1996)
    - Crowley, Thomas J., Kim, Kwang-Yul

    Cyclic Variation and Solar Forcing of Holocene Climate in the Alaskan Subarctic (PDF)
    (Science, Volume 301, Number 5641, pp. 1890-1893, September 2003)
    - Feng Sheng Hu et al.

    Earth’s Heat Source – The Sun (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 131-144, January 2009)
    - Oliver K. Manuel

    Earth’s Radiative Equilibrium in the Solar Irradiance (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 85-95, January 2009)
    - Martin Hertzberg

    Eleven-year solar cycle signal throughout the lower atmosphere
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 109, Issue D21, November 2004)
    - K. Coughlin, K. K. Tung

    Evidence for a solar signature in 20th-century temperature data from the USA and Europe (PDF)
    (Comptes Rendus Geosciences, Volume 340, Issue 7, pp. 421-430, July 2008)
    - Jean-Louis Le Mouël, Vincent Courtillot, Elena Blanter, Mikhail Shnirman

    Evidence of Solar Variation in Tree-Ring-Based Climate Reconstructions
    (Solar Physics, Volume 205, Number 2, pp. 403-417, February 2002)
    - M.G. Ogurtsov , G.E. Kocharov, M. Lindholm, J. Meriläinen, M. Eronen, Yu.A. Nagovitsyn

    Geophysical, archaeological, and historical evidence support a solar-output model for climate change
    (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 97, Number 23, pp. 12433-12438, November 2000)
    - Charles A. Perry, Kenneth J. Hsu

    Global Temperature Forced by Solar Irradiation and Greenhouse Gases? (PDF)
    (Ambio, Volume 30, Number 6, pp. 349-350, September 2001)
    - Wibjörn Karlén

    Has solar variability caused climate change that affected human culture?
    (Advances in Space Research, Volume 40, Issue 7, pp. 1173-1180, March 2007)
    - Joan Feynmana

    Imprint of Galactic dynamics on Earth’s climate (PDF)
    (Astronomical Notes, Volume 327, Issue 9, pp. 866-870, October 2006)
    - H. Svensmark

    Inference of Solar Irradiance Variability from Terrestrial Temperature Changes, 1880–1993: an Astrophysical Application of the Sun-Climate Connection (PDF)
    (Astrophysical Journal, Volume 472, pp. 891, December 1996)
    - Willie H. Soon, Eric S. Posmentier, Sallie L. Baliunas

    Is solar variability reflected in the Nile River?
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 111, Issue D21, November 2006)
    - Alexander Ruzmaikin, Joan Feynman, Yuk L. Yung

    Length of the Solar Cycle: An Indicator of Solar Activity Closely Associated with Climate
    (Science, Volume 254, Number 5032, pp. 698-700, November 1991)
    - E. Friis-Christensen, K. Lassen

    Linkages Between Solar Activity and Climatic Responses
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 2, pp. 239-254, March 2005)
    - William J.R. Alexander et al.

    Linkages between solar activity, climate predictability and water resource development (PDF)
    (Journal of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering, Volume 49, Number 2, pp. 32–44, June 2007)
    - William J.R. Alexander, F Bailey, D B Bredenkamp, A van der Merwe, N Willemse

    Long-Period Cycles of the Sun’s Activity Recorded in Direct Solar Data and Proxies
    (Solar Physics, Volume 211, Numbers 1-2, December 2002)
    - M.G. Ogurtsov, Yu.A. Nagovitsyn, G.E. Kocharov, H. Jungner

    Millennium Scale Sunspot Reconstruction: Evidence For an Unusually Active Sun Since the 1940’s (PDF)
    (Physical Review Letters, Volume 91, Issue 21, November 2003)
    - Ilya G. Usoskin, Sami K. Solanki, Manfred Schüssler, Kalevi Mursula, Katja Alanko

    On solar forcing of Holocene climate: evidence from Scandinavia
    (The Holocene, Volume 6, Number 3, pp. 359-365, 1996)
    - Wibjörn Karlén, Johan Kuylenstierna

    Once again about global warming and solar activity (PDF)
    (Journal of the Italian Astronomical Society, Volume 76, pp. 969, 2005)
    - K. Georgieva, C. Bianchi, B. Kirov

    Orbital Controls on the El Niño/Southern Oscillation and the Tropical Climate
    (Paleoceanogrpahy, Volume 14, Number 4, pp. 441–456, 1999)
    - A. C. Clement, R. Seager, M. A. Cane

    Palaeoenvironmental evidence for solar forcing of Holocene climate: linkages to solar science
    (Progress in Physical Geography, Volume 23, Number 2, pp. 181-204, 1999)
    - Frank M. Chambers, Michael I. Ogle, Jeffrey J. Blackford

    Persistent Solar Influence on North Atlantic Climate During the Holocene
    (Science, Volume 294, Number 5549, pp. 2130-2136, December 2001)
    - Gerard Bond et al.

    Phenomenological solar contribution to the 1900–2000 global surface warming (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 5, March 2006)
    - N. Scafetta, B. J. West

    Phenomenological solar signature in 400 years of reconstructed Northern Hemisphere temperature record (PDF)
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 17, September 2006)
    - N. Scafetta, B. J. West

    Possible geomagnetic activity effects on weather
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    - J. Bochníček, P. Hejda1, V. Bucha, J. Pýcha

    Possible solar forcing of century-scale drought frequency in the northern Great Plains
    (Geology, Volume 27, Number 3, pp. 263-266, Mar 1999)
    - Zicheng Yu, Emi Ito

    Regional tropospheric responses to long-term solar activity variations
    (Advances in Space Research, Volume 40, Issue 7, pp. 1167-1172, 2007)
    - O.M. Raspopov, V.A. Dergachev, A.V. Kuzmin, O.V. Kozyreva, M.G. Ogurtsov, T. Kolström and E. Lopatin

    Rhodes Fairbridge and the idea that the solar system regulates the Earth’s climate (PDF)
    (Journal of Coastal Research, Issue 50, pp. 955-968, 2007)
    - Richard Mackey

    Solar activity variations and global temperature
    (Energy The International Journal, Volume 18, Number 12, pp. 1273-1284, 1993)
    - Friis-Christensen, Eigil

    Solar and climate signal records in tree ring width from Chile (AD 1587–1994)
    (Planetary and Space Science, Volume 55, Issues 1-2, pp. 158-164, January 2007)
    - Nivaor Rodolfo Rigozoa et al.

    Solar correlates of Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude climate variability
    (International Journal of Climatology, Volume 22, Issue 8, pp. 901-915, May 2002)
    - Ronald E. Thresher

    Solar cycles 24 and 25 and predicted climate response
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 1, pp. 29-35, January 2006)
    - David C. Archibald

    Solar Cycle Variability, Ozone, and Climate
    (Science, Volume 284, Number 5412, pp. 305-308, April 1999)
    - Drew Shindell, David Rind, Nambeth Balachandran, Judith Lean, Patrick Lonergan

    Solar Forcing of Changes in Atmospheric Circulation, Earth’s Rotation and Climate (PDF)
    (The Open Atmospheric Science Journal, Volume 2, pp. 181-184, August 2008)
    - Adriano Mazzarella

    Solar Forcing of Climate. 1: Solar Variability
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 120, Numbers 3-4, pp. 197-241, October 2005)
    - C. De Jager

    Solar Forcing of Climate. 2: Evidence from the Past
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 120, Numbers 3-4, pp. 243-286, October 2005)
    - Gerard J. M. Versteegh

    Solar Forcing of Drought Frequency in the Maya Lowlands
    (Science, Volume 292, Number 5520, pp. 1367-1370, May 2001)
    - David A. Hodell, Mark Brenner, Jason H. Curtis, Thomas Guilderson

    Solar forcing of the polar atmosphere (PDF)
    (Annals of Glaciology, Volume 41, Issue 1, pp. 147-154, 2005)
    - Andrew Mayewski et al.

    Solar influence on the spatial structure of the NAO during the winter 1900-1999
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30, Issue 4, pp. 24-1, February 2003)
    - Kunihiko Kodera

    Solar total irradiance variation and the global sea surface temperature record
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 96, Number D2, pp. 2835–2844, February 1991)
    - George C. Reid

    Solar variability and climate change: Geomagnetic aa index and global surface temperature
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 25, Issue 7, pp. 1035-1038, January 1998)
    - E.W. Cliver, V. Boriakoff, J. Feynman

    Solar variability and ring widths in fossil trees
    (Il Nuovo Cimento C, Volume 19, Number 4, July 1996)
    - S. Cecchini, M. Galli, T. Nanni, L. Ruggiero

    Solar Variability Over the Past Several Millennia (PDF)
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 125, Issue 1-4, pp. 67-79, December 2006)
    - J. Beer, M. Vonmoos, R. Muscheler

    Suggestive correlations between the brightness of Neptune, solar variability, and Earth’s temperature
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 8, April 2007)
    - H. B. Hammel, G. W. Lockwood

    Sun-Climate Linkage Now Confirmed
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 123-130, January 2009)
    - Adriano Mazzarella

    Sunspots, the QBO, and the stratospheric temperature in the north polar region
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 14, Issue 5, p. 535-537, May 1987)
    - Karin Labitzke

    Sunspots, the QBO and the stratosphere in the North Polar Region – 20 years later
    (Meteorologische Zeitschrift, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 355-363, June 2006)
    - Karin Labitzke et al.

    Sunspots, the QBO, and the Stratosphere in the North Polar Region: An Update
    (Advances in Global Change Research, Volume 33, pp. 347-357, 2007)
    - Karin Labitzke et al.

    Superfluidity in the Solar Interior: Implications for Solar Eruptions and Climate (PDF)
    (Journal of Fusion Energy, Volume 21, Numbers 3-4, pp. 193-198, December 2002)
    - Oliver K. Manuel, Barry W. Ninham, Stig E. Friberg

    Surface warming by the solar cycle as revealed by the composite mean difference projection
    (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 14, July 2007)
    - Charles D. Camp, Ka Kit Tung

    The 60-year solar modulation of global air temperature: the Earth’s rotation and atmospheric circulation connection
    (Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 88, Numbers 3-4, March 2007)
    - Adriano Mazzarella

    The influence of the 11 yr solar cycle on the interannual–centennial climate variability
    (Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 67, Issues 8-9, pp. 793-805 ,May-June 2005)
    - Hengyi Weng

    The Influence of the Solar Cycle and QBO on the Late-Winter Stratospheric Polar Vortex
    (Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 64, Issue 4, pp. 1267–1283, April 2007)
    - Charles D. Camp, Ka-Kit Tung

    The link between the solar dynamo and climate – The evidence from a long mean air temperature series from Northern Ireland
    (Irish Astronomical Journal, Volume 21, Number 3-4, pp. 251-254, September 1994)
    - C.J. Butler, D.J. Johnston

    The signal of the 11-year sunspot cycle in the upper troposphere-lower stratosphere
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 80, Numbers 3-4, pp. 393-410, May 1997)
    - K. Labitzke, H. van Loon

    The Sun–Earth Connection in Time Scales from Years to Decades and Centuries
    (Space Science Reviews, Volume 95, Numbers 1-2, pp. 625-637, January 2001)
    - T.I. Pulkkinen, H. Nevanlinna, P.J. Pulkkinen, M. Lockwood

    The Sun’s Role in Regulating the Earth’s Climate Dynamics
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 25-73, January 2009)
    - Richard Mackey

    Understanding Solar Behaviour and its Influence on Climate
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 145-159, January 2009)
    - Timo Niroma

    Using the oceans as a calorimeter to quantify the solar radiative forcing
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 113, Issue A11, November 2008)
    - Nir J. Shaviv

    Variations of solar coronal hole area and terrestrial lower tropospheric air temperature from 1979 to mid-1998: astronomical forcings of change in earth’s climate? (PDF)
    (New Astronomy, Volume 4, Issue 8, pp. 563-579, January 2000)
    - Willie H. Soon, Sallie L Baliunas, Eric S. Posmentier, P. Okeke

    Variability of the solar cycle length during the past five centuries and the apparent association with terrestrial climate
    (Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, Volume 57, Issue 8, pp. 835-845, July 1995)
    - K. Lassen, E. Friis-Christensen

    Variations in Radiocarbon Concentration and Sunspot Activity
    (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 66, Issue 1, pp.273, January 1961)
    - Stuiver, M.

    Variations in the Earth’s Orbit: Pacemaker of the Ice Ages
    (Science, Volume 194, Number 4270, pp. 1121-1132, December 1976)
    - J. D. Hays, John Imbrie, N. J. Shackleton

    What do we really know about the Sun-climate connection?
    (Advances in Space Research, Volume 20, Issue 4-5, pp. 913-921, September 1997)
    - Eigil Friis-Christensen, Henrik Svensmark

    Will We Face Global Warming in the Nearest Future?
    (Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 43, pp. 124-127, 2003)
    - V. S. Bashkirtsev, G. P. Mashnich


    IPCC:

    Biased Policy Advice from The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 929-936, December 2007)
    - Richard S.J. Tol

    Crystal balls, virtual realities and ’storylines’
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 12, Number 4, pp. 343-349, July 2001)
    - Richard S. Courtney

    Has the IPCC exaggerated adverse impact of Global Warming on human societies? (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 5, pp. 713-719, September 2008)
    - Madhav L. Khandekar

    The IPCC Emission Scenarios: An Economic-Statistical Critique
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 159-185, May 2003)
    - Ian Castles, David R. Henderson

    The IPCC future projections: are they plausible? (PDF)
    (Climate Research, Volume 10, Number 2, pp. 155–162, August 1998)
    - Vincent Gray

    The IPCC: Structure, Processes and Politics Climate Change – the Failure of Science
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 1073-1078, December 2007)
    - William J.R. Alexander

    The UN IPCC’s Artful Bias: Summary of Findings: Glaring Omissions, False Confidence and Misleading Statistics in the Summary for Policymakers
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 13, Number 3, pp. 311-328, July 2002)
    - Wojick D. E.

    Kyoto Protocol:

    A 2004 View of the Kyoto Protocol
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 505-511, July 2004)
    - S. Fred Singer

    After Kyoto: A Global Scramble for Advantage (PDF)
    (The Independent Review, Volume 4, Number 1, pp. 19-40, 1999)
    - Bruce Yandle

    Climate Change: Beyond Kyoto
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 5, pp. 763-766, September 2005)
    - Anne, Lauvergeon

    Climate policy and uncertainty
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 12, Numbers 5-6, pp. 415-423, November 2001)
    - Catrinus J. Jepma

    Clouds Over Kyoto (PDF)
    (Regulation, Volume 21, Number 1, pp. 57-63, 1998)
    - Jerry Taylor

    The Role of the IPCC is To Assess Climate Change Not Advocate Kyoto
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 369-373, July 2004)
    - Ian Castles

    Time to ditch Kyoto
    (Nature, Volume 449, Issue 7165, pp. 973-975, October 2007)
    - Gwyn Prins, Steve Rayner

    Socio-Economic:

    Best practices in prediction for decision-making: Lessons from the atmospheric and earth sciences (PDF)
    (Ecology, Volume 84, Number 6, pp. 1351-1358, June 2003)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr., Richard T. Conant

    Calling the Carbon Bluff: Why Not Tie Carbon Taxes to Actual Levels of Warming? Both Skeptics and Alarmists Should Expect Their Wishes to Be Answered (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 5, pp. 707-711, September 2008)
    - Ross McKitrick

    Climate Change 2007: Lifting the taboo on adaptation
    (Nature, Volume 445, Issue 7128, pp. 597-598, February 2007)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr, Gwyn Prins, Steve Rayner, Daniel Sarewitz

    Climate change and the world bank: Opportunity for global governance?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 27-50, January 1999)
    - Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen

    Climate Policy : Quo Vadis?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 207-213, January 2009)
    - Hans Labohm

    Climate Vulnerability and the Indispensable Value of Industrial Capitalism
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 5, pp. 733-745, September 2009)
    - Keith H. Lockitch

    Discounting the Future (PDF)
    (Regulation, Volume 32, Number 1, pp. 36-40, 2009)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Environmentalism in the light of Menger and Mises (PDF)
    (Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics, Volume 5, Number 2, pp. 3-15, June 2002)
    - George Reisman

    Free speech about climate change
    (Society, Volume 44, Number 4, May 2007)
    - Christopher Monckton

    Global Warming and Its Dangers (PDF)
    (The Independent Review, Volume 8, Number 4, 2004)
    - Jeffrey R. Clark, Dwight R. Lee

    Global Warming, the Politicization of Science, and Michael Crichton’s State of Fear (PDF)
    (Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 19, Number 2, pp. 247-256, 2005)
    - David Deming

    Global Warming: The Social Construction of A Quasi-Reality?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Number 6, pp. 805-813, November 2007)
    - Dennis Ambler

    Governments and Climate Change Issues: The case for a new approach
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 4, pp. 619-632, July 2006)
    - David R. Henderson

    Governments and Climate Change Issues: The case for rethinking
    (World Economics Journal, Volume 8, Issue 2, April 2007)
    - David R. Henderson

    How Serious is the Global Warming Threat?
    (Society, Volume 44, Number 5, pp. 45-50, September 2007)
    - Roy W. Spencer

    Integrated strategies to reduce vulnerability and advance adaptation, mitigation, and sustainable development (PDF)
    (Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Volume 12, Number 5, pp. 755-786, June 2007)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Is a Richer-but-warmer World Better than Poorer-but-cooler Worlds?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 1023-1048, December 2007)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Is Climate Change the “Defining Challenge of Our Age”? (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 3, pp. 279-302, July 2009)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Managing Planet Earth; Adaptation and Cosmology (PDF)
    (The Cato Journal, Volume 19 Number 1, pp. 69-83, 1999 )
    - Curtis A. Pendergraft

    Mitigation versus compensation in global warming policy (PDF)
    (Economics Bulletin, Volume 17, pp. 1-6, December 2001)
    - Ross McKitrick

    Relative Contributions of Global Warming to Various Climate Sensitive Risks, and their Implications for Adaptation and Mitigation (PDF)
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Number 6, pp. 797-822, November 2003)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    Rolling the DICE: William Nordhaus’s Dubious Case for a Carbon Tax (PDF)
    (The Independent Review, Volume 14, Number 2, 2009)
    - Robert P. Murphy

    Science and Environmental Policy-Making: Bias-Proofing the Assessment Process (PDF)
    (Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 53, Number 4, pp. 275-290, December 2005)
    - Ross McKitrick

    Scientific Shortcomings in the EPA’s Endangerment Finding from Greenhouse Gases (PDF)
    (The Cato Journal, Volume 29 Number 3, pp. 497-521, 2009)
    - Patrick J. Michaels, Paul C. Knappenberger

    Should We Have Acted Thirty Years Ago to Prevent Climate Change? (PDF)
    (The Independent Review, Volume 11, Number 2, 2006)
    - Randall G. Holcombe

    Strategies to Enhance Adaptability: Technological Change, Economic Growth and Free Trade (PDF)
    (Climatic Change, Volume 30, pp. 427-449, 1995)
    - Indur M. Goklany

    The Eco-Industrial Complex in USA – Global Warming and Rent-Seeking Coalitions
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 7, pp. 941-958, December 2008)
    - Ivan Jankovic

    The evolution of an energy contrarian
    (Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, Volume 211, pp. 31-67, November 1996)
    - Henry R. Linden

    The Government Grant System: Inhibitor of Truth and Innovation? (PDF)
    (Journal of Information Ethics, Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 2007)
    - Donald W. Miller

    The Politicised Science of Greenhouse Climate Change
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 5, pp. 853-860, September 2004)
    - Garth Paltridge

    The Real Climate Change Morality Crisis: Climate change initiatives perpetuate poverty, disease and premature death
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 5, pp. 763-777, September 2009)
    - Paul Driessen

    Turning the big knob: An evaluation of the use of energy policy to modulate future climate impacts
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 11, Number 3, pp. 255-275, May 2000)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr., R. Klein, D. Sarewitz)

    When scientists politicize science: making sense of controversy over The Skeptical Environmentalist (PDF)
    (Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 7, Issue 5, pp. 405-417, October 2004)
    - Roger A. Pielke Jr.

    Stern Review:

    Climate Science and the Stern Review (PDF)
    (World Economics, Volume 8, Number 2, April–June 2007)
    - Robert M. Carter, C. R. de Freitas, Indur M. Goklany, David Holland, Richard S. Lindzen

    The Stern Review: A Dual Critique (PDF)
    (World Economics, Volume 7, Number 4, pp. 165-232, October–December 2006)
    - Robert M. Carter, C. R. de Freitas, Indur M. Goklany, David Holland, Richard S. Lindzen, Ian Byatt, Ian Castles, Indur M. Goklany, David Henderson, Nigel Lawson, Ross McKitrick, Julian Morris, Alan Peacock, Colin Robinson, Robert Skidelsky

    - Response to Simmonds and Steffen (PDF)
    (World Economics, Volume 8, Number 2, April–June 2007)
    - David Holland, Robert M. Carter, C. R. de Freitas, Indur M. Goklany, Richard S. Lindzen

    Is Stern Review on climate change alarmist?
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Number 5, pp. 521-532, September 2007)
    - S. Niggol Seo

    The Stern Review on Climate Change: Inconvenient Sensitivities
    (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Number 5, pp. 779-798, September 2009)
    - Sergey Mityakov, Christof Rühl

    Paper Count: 450
     
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  2. Marco1
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    Yeek!
    Err...do you have the shortened version?:D
     
  3. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    Whew, Guillermo! Do you think you omitted any?
     
  4. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Ummmmmm, a good 450, so would it be possible to upload the pdf"s as thumbnails :eek: just kidding, - - but links would be appreciated in case I desired to read one or two on a quiet day:?: - - Anyhow, Thanks for a magnificent effort... I tried to add some points, but jeff has restricted my spending - - "You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Guillermo again." and I cannot find worthy recipients to spread around to, that do not repeat the denial of funds, so I can give more????
     
  5. Pericles
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    Hadley CRU has been hacked

    Good news. AGW is a con. If you own any shares in alternative energy companies you should start dumping them NOW. The conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth (aka AGW; aka ManBearPig) has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed after a hacker broke into the computers at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (aka Hadley CRU) and released 61 megabites of confidential files onto the internet.

    http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/...ently-been-hacked-hundreds-of-files-released/

    http://www.climatedepot.com/

    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/j...n-the-coffin-of-anthropogenic-global-warming/

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8370282.stm

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8371597.stm

    Read 'em & weep, watermelons. :cool: :cool:
     
  6. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    I bet the USA Govt still has strong rallies on those product lines in the NY bourse... Or else it is the trigger of total economic collapse in USA... either way some good is done:D:eek:
     
  7. triman692003
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    Don't drop in here very often, but TQM, that acronym I posted a while back, was to be the all-sining, all-dancing road to financial nirvana, a codified, pasteurised, homogenised, one-size-fits-all approach to Quality Assurance, flogged under the branding of Total Quality Management.
    It seems to have been as wildly successful at it's designed role as Y2K. Big bikkies for a selected few, some sexy headlines then, well, nothing. QA trundles along, together with a few companies that have adopted ISO9000, but really, is that the way to go?
    By the way, does anyone remember the previous version of ISO9000? You know, the one where you had to demonstrate continuous improvement? Your product may be crap, your customer relations department may be run by Atilla The Hun, but if you could prove that your system was slowly improving, you got the annual audit tick.
    Then came ISO9000-2000, where customer satisfaction became the main driver. Maybe I should have included ISO9000/1994 in the list of rousing successes!!!
     
  8. gonzo
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    If you listen, the politicians are always using the phrase: "scientists say". They never name them. The Nobel price went to Al Gore, a professional politician. "Scientists" are the new monks of the new religion. It is as incorrect to challenge their dogma as it was to challenge the Church in the Middle Ages. Hopefully a new Renaissance will come.
     
  9. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Have faith, my son - - would never say that being very materialistic... Put the pause for effect to get two different meanings...
     
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    of course all the melting glaciers don't say anything
     
  11. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Please leave glass blowers out of this debate, there are enough problems with Monica...
     
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    Guillermo Ingeniero Naval

    An Open Letter To The Council Of The American Physical Society

    "As physicists who are familiar with the science issues, and as current and past members of the American Physical Society, we the undersigned urge the Council to revise its current statement on climate change as follows, so as to more accurately represent the current state of the science:

    Greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, accompany human industrial and agricultural activity. While substantial concern has been expressed that emissions may cause significant climate change, measured or reconstructed temperature records indicate that 20th 21st century changes are neither exceptional nor persistent, and the historical and geological records show many periods warmer than today. In addition, there is an extensive scientific literature that examines beneficial effects of increased levels of carbon dioxide for both plants and animals.

    Studies of a variety of natural processes, including ocean cycles and solar variability, indicate that they can account for variations in the Earth’s climate on the time scale of decades and centuries. Current climate models appear insufficiently reliable to properly account for natural and anthropogenic contributions to past climate change, much less project future climate.

    The APS supports an objective scientific effort to understand the effects of all processes – natural and human – on the Earth’s climate and the biosphere’s response to climate change, and promotes technological options for meeting challenges of future climate changes, regardless of cause.
    "

    http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/papers/commentaries/american_physical_society.pdf

    For the (today) 206 signants, see here: http://www.openletter-globalwarming.info/Site/signatures.html

    Cheers.
     
  14. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Guillermo, That open letter should also be sent to all "environmental organisations in Australia"... I have no links in that sector, nor do I seem to be able to broach the "minder wall" of bureaucrats surrounding politicians... Useless bunch or retards in Government here... I hope you have better luck with your contacts / links / resources...
     

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