Monthly Archives: March 2021

Climate Letter #1884

Today, instead of just talking about the Weather Maps and how great they are I had better produce some evidence. This is a good day to show how close the interconnections are between different maps. No fewer than eight different … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1883

In yesterday’s letter I took issue with a certain conclusion drawn from a major experimental project conducted at CERN. The experimental results were not an issue. They are rather impressive, a valuable contribution to our knowledge of cloud formation. I … Continue reading

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Climate Letter #1882

Today’s letter is devoted to a major scientific study, published one month ago in the journal Science, and to surrounding commentaries about the importance of the study.  The study itself was authored by over 100 scientists, coming from universities and … Continue reading

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