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Raising Climate Literacy
Guest commentary by Figen Mekik Climate change has become “that” topic – like evolution of species, plate tectonics, or AI where the public has heard so much about it that many think . Such confidence can be both a good and bad thing. The upside is that the biggest global societal problem of our time, climate change, has become a part of the broader culture. agrees that something … Read Full Article about Raising Climate Literacy
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Unforced Variations: Dec 2025
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This month's open thread on climate topics as 2025 wraps up. Please be courteous to each other. Tis the season! … Read Full Article about Unforced Variations: Dec 2025
Site updates etc.
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Hi folks, just a quick maintenance notice to say that we are upgrading the blog to a more recent version of PHP (which is the code that underlies Wordpress) (going from version 7.4 to 8.3). Unfortunately, this has caused problems for two of the older plugins we use, Kcite (which provides the inline … Read Full Article about Site updates etc.
Unforced variations: Nov 2025
This month's open thread. Please stick to climate-related topics and refrain from abusive behavior. … Read Full Article about Unforced variations: Nov 2025

High-resolution ‘fingerprint’ images reveal a weakening Atlantic Ocean circulation (AMOC)
The #AMOC is the reason for Europe’s mild climate. Evidence that it is slowing has been piling up over the years – it now is likely at its weakest in at least a millennium, and it may even be approaching a tipping point. Here I will show you the latest high-resolution images – and also discuss … Read Full Article about High-resolution ‘fingerprint’ images reveal a weakening Atlantic Ocean circulation (AMOC)
Unforced variations: Oct 2025
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This month's open thread. Lots of salient stuff this month so please try and stay focused and constructive! … Read Full Article about Unforced variations: Oct 2025

“But you said the ice was going to disappear in 10 years!”
By Gavin
Almost two decades ago, some scientists predicted that Arctic summer sea ice would 'soon' disappear. These predictions were mentioned by Al Gore and got a lot of press. However, they did not gain wide acceptance in the scientific community, and were swiftly disproven. Unsurprisingly, this still … Read Full Article about “But you said the ice was going to disappear in 10 years!”

Time and Tide Gauges wait for no Voortman
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Here we go again. An obscure, methodologically poor, paper published with little to no review makes a convenient point and gets elevated into supposedly 'blockbusting' science by the merchants of bullshit, sorry, doubt. Actual scientists drop everything to respond, but not before the (convenient) … Read Full Article about Time and Tide Gauges wait for no Voortman

Lil’ NAS Express
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The fast-tracked update of the 2009 EPA Endangerment finding from the National Academies for Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), has now been released. … Read Full Article about Lil’ NAS Express
DOE CWG Report “Moot”?
By Gavin
Somewhat breaking news. A court filing (from 9/4) from DOE has noted that the Climate Working Group has been disbanded (as of 9/3). This was done to make the EDF/UCS lawsuit moot, but it also means that DOE is withdrawing the report, no-one will respond appropriately to the comments submitted, and … Read Full Article about DOE CWG Report “Moot”?

Climate Scientists response to DOE report
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As we've mentioned, Andrew Dessler and Robert Kopp have been coordinating a scientific peer review of the DOW 'CWG' Critique of Climate Science. It is now out. … Read Full Article about Climate Scientists response to DOE report
