Sou from Bundanga

@SouBundanga

Watching the climate change - fire and rain take turns. Eternally optimistic, sometimes snarky.

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Joined November 2009

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  2. Most of the sea ice is on land and other musings with Willis Eschenbach

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    You may soon hear about a paper that concludes climate models are screwy. First, read this by

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    On new study & the dubious claim "Climate models overestimate 20th century wet and dry climate extremes":

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    TOMORROW. The entire New Scientist archive will be FREELY AVAILABLE for one week only. Watch this space for details.

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    6 yrs ago today, the GOES-15 satellite returned its 1st full disk visible image of Earth from 22,240 miles away.

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    Academia is firmly rooted in the 'super chicken' model & after watching this I am convinced that must change.

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    With corrected link: my paper in RS Open Science on control of access to data

  10. Some early history about Australia's deeply troubled R&D organisation, CSIRO

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      Children are earth's most valuable natural resource. Give'm the tools & they'll lead world to constructive development. SpecialConsultativeStatus with UN-ECOSOC

    • @CSIROStaff

      Tweets from the CSIRO Staff Association, representing workers in Australian science and research. A section of

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  13. Denier weirdness: Ari Halperin thinks the IPCC change definition is too broad

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    We can also be sure that March's atmospheric CO2 levels were the highest Earth has seen in over 800,000 years.

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    This is partly a story about the failure of Congress to do its job. "State, US to dismantle dams on Klamath River"

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    Apocalyptic upbringing: how I recovered from my terrifying evangelical childhood

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    This summer's sea temperatures were the hottest on record for Australia: here’s why via

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