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Study Says Earth's Temp At 400-Year High
(via news.yahoo.com)

Global Warming? What Global Warming?

Oh, this Global Warming. According to the National Academy of Sciences, the "recent warmth is unprecedented for at least the last 400 years and potentially the last several millennia."

We broke the planet.

Submitted: June 22, 2006


Climate Researchers Feeling Heat From White House
(via www.washingtonpost.com)

The White House doesn't much like scientists talking about global warming. Scientists willing to speak the truth have been chastised and had their reports edited.

Submitted: April 06, 2006


NASA Puts Its Weight Behind Warming Signs
(via msnbc.msn.com)

Despite administration attempts to silence it, NASA reports that Global Warming is indeed real.

Submitted: March 14, 2006


Statement Acknowledges Some Government Scientists See Link to Global Warming
(via online.wsj.com)

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) backed away from its ealier claims that global warming did not play a role in last year's horrendous hurricane season.

The linked article also talks about administration efforts to prevent scientists from speaking out.

Submitted: February 18, 2006


Glacial Melting Accelerates
(via www.dailykos.com)

New report shows glacial ice melting even faster than previously thought.

Time to sell that ocean-front property. We broke the planet.

Submitted: February 17, 2006


Global Temperature Trends: 2005 Summation
(via data.giss.nasa.gov)

NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies presents a summation of 2005, the hottest year on record. Include color maps of which area were above normal versus those below normal.

Submitted: January 29, 2006


2005 Was Warmest Year On Record: NASA
(via news.yahoo.com)

Global warming? Just because 2005 was the hottest year on record? And that's without any weird El Nino effect, as in 1998.)

We've broken the planet.

Submitted: January 25, 2006


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