Winning the Nobel: The Price of Fame

Trying to download a section of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report this morning, I’m getting a “server busy” message. One might argue that, from the perspective of getting one’s message out to the world, winning a Nobel Peace Prize is a good thing. Of course, it might just be a coincidence.

In Praise of the Urban Heat Island

Freeze warning for parts of the Albuquerque area tonight, but it looks like we’ll be OK: ALBUQUERQUE VALLEY LOCATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO SEE FROST CONDITIONS DEVELOP WITH TEMPERATURES RIGHT AROUND THE FREEZING MARK FOR 1 TO 2 HOURS. OTHER AREAS ACROSS THE CITY WILL SEE TEMPERATURES IN THE 30S BUT ABOVE THE 32 DEGREE MARK …

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Quote of the Day

But the question “Has man inadvertently changed the global climate, or is he about to do so?” is quite legitimate. It has been widely discussed publicly – unfortunately with more zeal than insight. Like so many technical questions fought out in the forum of popular magazines and the daily press, the debate has been characterized …

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