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A Climate Scientist on 'Data Mining' for Dirt
A climate scientist defends the British climate center where he studied and where scientists are now under attack.
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Critic of 'Climate Oligarchy' Defends Case for CO2-Driven Warming
A scientist critical of the "climate oligarchy" sees the basic case for human-driven global warming unchanged by the disclosed climate files.
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Head of Climate Unit Steps Down Pending Inquiry
Pending an investigation, the director of the British climate research unit where disclosed emails have stirred a fight over the quality of climate science steps aside.
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After Emergence of Climate Files, an Uncertain Forecast
A longtime observer of climate science cautions those on all sides of "climategate" to prepare for less certainty as answers emerge.
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Trends: Antarctic Climate, Atlantic Hurricanes
The hurricane season ends with a predicted whimper and a new report examines Antarctica's prospects in a warming world.
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On Climate Data, Trends and Peer Review
On Climate Data, Trends and Peer Review
dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com — Questions persist about the status of raw data at an embattled climate center.... (more) On Climate Data, Trends and Peer Review
Six Degrees of Climate Separation
Graphics wizards map all of the e-mail connections disclosed in the hacked climate files.
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A Climate Scientist Who Engages Skeptics
dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com — A climate scientist offers advice on how to assess and engage climate skeptics.... (more) A Climate Scientist Who Engages Skeptics
Contestants in the 'Climate Slamdown'
A cartoonist's vision of the teams vying for victory in Copenhagen climate talks.
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Head of Climate Panel Discusses Climate Files
The head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says hacked emails don't undercut the panel's conclusions on a human-warmed world.
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Obama Confirms Copenhagen Stop
President Obama confirms his plan to visit the Copenhagen talks on a new climate treaty and offer a near-term target for United States emissions.
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Report Aims to Clarify Climate Risk for Diplomats
A team of climate scientists tries to address a disconnect between climate diplomacy and climate data.
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Varying Concerns About Climate Files
A reader sees over
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Global Warming Basics
A fresh, but ever-evolving, summary of the basics on global warming.
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Your Dot: On Science and 'Cyber-Terrorism'
dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com — A climate scientist focuses on the cybercrime that divulged reams of emails on climate research.... (more) Your Dot: On Science and 'Cyber-Terrorism'
More Antarctic Ice Loss and a CO2toon
Antarctic ice loss more widespread, new research hints, while a cartoonist finds humor in Earth's predicament.
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Private Climate Conversations on Display
dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com — More than a decade of climatologists' private chatter gets a Web airing.... (more) Private Climate Conversations on Display
Japan's Fleet Departs to Hunt 900 Whales
Japan's whaling fleet heads to sea, and a marine conservationist and scientist decries the impending kill.
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A Dim View of U.S.-China Electric Car Plan
A specialist in energy and transportation says China needs efficient cities more than efficient cars.
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Innovative Countries, Energized Campuses
Reports examine countries and campuses for innovations focused on building a better world.
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