Monthly Archives: March 2023

Nicolaas Buitendag, States of exclusion: A critical systems theory reading of international law – Aosis, 2023 (print and open access e-book) — Progressive Geographies

Nicolaas Buitendag, States of exclusion: A critical systems theory reading of international law – Aosis, 2023 (print and open access e-book) The theoretical underpinnings of public international law have taken the sovereign status of the nation-state for granted since the … Continue reading

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New Study: Atmospheric CO2 Residence Time Is Only 5 Years – Too Short To ‘Affect The Climate’ — Iowa Climate Science Education

Since the early 1990s the conventional assumption, aligned with modeling, has been that a molecule of human CO2 emission stays in the atmosphere –  its residence time – for centuries. This fits the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) narrative. But empirical … Continue reading

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Help Save the Planet:  Eat Lentils — Watts Up With That?

When it comes to combating climate change, the lentil may be the perfect legume. They’re also, as the caviar mention implies, delicious Help Save the Planet:  Eat Lentils — Watts Up With That?

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Lost Continent Found: Zealandia Emerges After 375 Years — GreatGameIndia

GNS geologists have finally found the lost continent of Zealandia, which has emerged after 375 years. The post Lost Continent Found: Zealandia Emerges After 375 Years appeared first on GreatGameIndia. Lost Continent Found: Zealandia Emerges After 375 Years — GreatGameIndia

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