by JS O’Brien Sunday, January 18 will be the 97th anniversary of the day Robert Falcon Scott’s British Terra Nova Expedition arrived at the South Pole in 1912. As many may know, […]
The Weekly Carboholic: water vapor effect on climate measured

Water vapor effect on climate measured New data says southern ocean still absorbing CO2 Ocean acidifying faster than expected Missing radiation signature points to thinning Tibetan glaciers “Cash for Clunkers” to get […]
The Weekly Carboholic: new data reveals human-caused warming at both poles

New data reveals human-caused warming at both poles Methane concentrations increase globally in 2007 Architect of Berkeley’s new solar plan gives Grist an update Two useful climate change maps According to a […]
The Weekly Carboholic: So much for the "1970s cooling consensus" myth

70’s “cooling consensus” never existed Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf to be studied Efficiency created 1.46 million California jobs Memo: CO2, wildlife conflicts of interest OK Rolls-Royce developing efficient new propeller engines […]
The Weekly Carboholic: traditional media errs on latest permafrost study

MSM misunderstands or misrepresents permafrost study U.S. labs to study abrupt climate change Scientists witness first massive Arctic methane release Oklahoma plants absorb less CO2 after a hot year Cleaner air, more […]
The Weekly Carboholic

This week we start off with some interesting news from the world’s largest auto maker, General Motors. According to the AFP via Raw Story, GM is partnering with renewable energy company Coskata […]