China’s North Pole – where record low temperatures plunge to -53C  — Iowa Climate Science Education

Beiji Village in Mohe, China’s northernmost city [image credit : china.org.cn] The reporter here says it’s ‘so cold it feels uncomfortable in your lungs’ then goes on to speculate on possible/imagined links to global warming aka climate change. ‘Research suggests’…etc. The freezing cold air coming south from Siberia gets billed as an ‘extreme weather event’. […]

China’s North Pole – where record low temperatures plunge to -53C  — Iowa Climate Science Education
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Why Climate Disasters Exacerbate Domestic Violence — Isaac’s science blog

Why do climate disasters exacerbate domestic violence?

Why Climate Disasters Exacerbate Domestic Violence — Isaac’s science blog
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NYT: Bomb Cyclone? Or Just Windy with a Chance of Hyperbole? — Watts Up With That?

Wouldn’t it be a tragedy if journalistic weather hyperbole got so bad, people started ignoring all the climate change hype? The post NYT: Bomb Cyclone? Or Just Windy with a Chance of Hyperbole? first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

NYT: Bomb Cyclone? Or Just Windy with a Chance of Hyperbole? — Watts Up With That?
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Thom Tyerman, Everyday Border Struggles: Segregation and Solidarity in the UK and Calais – book discussion, online event, 8 February 2023, 5pm

Book Launch: Everyday Border Struggles: Segregation and Solidarity in the UK and Calais ONLINE EVENT – 8th February 2023, 17:00-18:30 Thom Tyerman …

Thom Tyerman, Everyday Border Struggles: Segregation and Solidarity in the UK and Calais – book discussion, online event, 8 February 2023, 5pm
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