2010 July – The Leading Edge

2010 July – The Leading Edge

July 19: Dr. Stephen Schneider passed away unexpectedly in London • July 17: The Polar Science Center observes anomalous drop in Arctic ice volume • July 16: The National Academy of Sciences released a summary report on climate stabilization targets pertaining to...
2010 May – The Leading Edge

2010 May – The Leading Edge

A letter from 255 members of the National Academy of Science (NAS) published in Science Magazine, May 7, 2010. The subject is ‘Climate Change and the Integrity of Science’. The letter is a substantial statement, and yet the media did not pick it up. Global...

2010 Apr – The Leading Edge

The University of East Anglia set up an International Panel to review the CRU (Climate Research Unit) and found “no evidence of any deliberate scientific malpractice in any of the work of the CRU.” The Oxburgh Report Download Source File PDF Investigating...
2010 Feb – The Leading Edge

2010 Feb – The Leading Edge

United States Joint Forces Command, Joint Operating Environment (JOE) report February 18, 2010. While the report is more expansive than the OSS coverage, we highlight a few segments including trends, demographics, economics, energy and climate change factors. Joint...
2010 Aug – The Leading Edge

2010 Aug – The Leading Edge

This article addresses contexts regarding climate and the weather events that have occurred in July and August, 2010 around the planet. July 2010 Surface Temp Anomaly Weather is not Climate First we must note that weather is not climate and no single weather event can...
2010 Jan – The Leading Edge

2010 Jan – The Leading Edge

So much for global cooling: 2009 tied for second warmest year in the instrumental record. The Arctic Oscillation was in a strong negative phase this month causing cooler temperatures in North America, Europe and Russia, and unusually warm temperatures in the Arctic,...