SkS Weekly Digest #8
SkS Highlights...
SkS unveiled its seventh whimsical article series button:
![lessons](https://skepticalscience.com/pics/Predictions_88.jpg)
Two important new articles in the series were posted. The first, Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: Wallace Broecker documents some amazingly accurate forecasts of global temperature change made by Wallace Broecker in 1975. The second, Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: William Kellogg examines what we can learn from Kellogg's paper, Influences of Mankind on Climate, published in 1979.
Toon of the Week...
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The Week in Review
During the past week, the 12 articles listed below were posted by SkS authors and guest authors.
OA not OK part 10: Is the ocean blowing bubbles? (Doug Mackie)
Gripping video of Arctic sea ice melting away before your eyes (Daniel Bailey)
Rising Oceans - Too Late to Turn the Tide? (Badgersouth)
OA not OK part 9: Henry the 8th I was (*) (Doug Mackie)
French translation of The Scientific Guide to Global Warming Skepticism (John Cook)
Milankovitch Cycles (Chris Colose)
OA not OK part 8: 170 to 1 (Doug Mackie)
Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: William Kellogg (Dana)
OA not OK part 7: Le Chatelier not good enough for ocean acidification (Doug Mackie)
Examples of Monckton contradicting his scientific sources (John Cook)
China, From the Inside Out (Rob Honeycutt)
Lessons from Past Climate Predictions: Wallace Broecker (Dana)
Coming soon...
- Michaels Mischief #1: Continued Warming and Aerosols (Dana)
- Earth's Climate History: Implications for Tomorrow (James Hansen)
- Ocean Cooling Corrected, Again (Rob P)
- Monckton Myth #17: Debate vs. Denniss, Part 1 (Dana)
- Monckton Myth #17: Debate vs. Denniss, Part 2 (Dana)
- The Ridley Riddle Part One: The Red Queen (Andy S)
- Did we do it? Yes we did! (Doug Mackie)
- The Ridley Riddle Part Two: The White Queen (Andy S)
- Christmas Present (Doug Mackie)
- The Ridley Riddle Part Three: Like a Northern Rock (Andy S)
- Christy Crock #7: People Need Energy (Sarah)
- A Lousy Two Degrees - Who Cares? (Agnostic)
- The Last Interglacial Part Three - Melting Ice and Rising Seas (Steve Brown)
SkS Spotlights...
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change now provides a wealth of information on the relationship between extreme weather and climate change. To access it, click here.
Posted by John Hartz on Monday, 25 July, 2011