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Volume 13 Number 6: 10 February 2010
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Editorial
Ed Miliband's "War on Climate Sceptics": It's an operation that is sadly misdirected.

Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week
Was there a Medieval Warm Period? YES, according to data published by 804 individual scientists from 476 separate research institutions in 43 different countries ... and counting! This issue's Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week comes from the Boniface River Area, Northern Québec, Canada. To access the entire Medieval Warm Period Project's database, click here.

Subject Index Summary
Little Ice Age (Regional - South America: Peru): An externally-driven millennial-scale oscillatory phenomenon has been influencing the climate of Peru -- and most all of the rest of the world as well -- as far back in time as researchers have been able to discern its effects.

Plant Growth Data
This week we add new results of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature for: Chinese Red Pine (Zhao et al., 2009), Reed Grass (Zhao et al., 2009), Soybean (Kanemoto et al., 2009), and Sugar Beet (Burkart et al., 2009).

Journal Reviews
The Hydrometeorology of the Amazon Basin: How did it vary over the last seven decades of the 20th century?

The Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age in Northern Patagonia: How do their times-of-occurrence compare with those of the rest of the world? ... and how do their temperatures compare with those of the present?

Deaths Due to Coronary Heart Disease in the Elderly: What a difference a day makes!

Dengue Fever and Climate Change: Does the latter promote the former?

The Effects of Increases in Atmospheric CO2 and Soil Nitrogen Concentrations on Grassland Biodiversity: How do the impacts differ when the two phenomena occur separately and concurrently? And what are the implications of the results?

Video
Copenhagen Climate Concerns: Many people have expressed grave concerns about what was attempted to be accomplished when representatives of the nations of the world met in Copenhagen in early December 2009, seeking to acquire power to restrict the use of energy produced from coal, gas and oil in the guise of fighting global warming and averting the so-called climate crisis. Recognizing these concerns, we have posted a series of YouTube video vignettes in which various scientists and scholars present the reasons for these concerns. Post them on your own website or blog using YouTube!

Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Interglacial Warmth
Carbon Dioxide: The Breath of Life

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4th International Conference on Climate Change
The Fourth International Conference on Climate Change will be held in Chicago, Illinois on May 16-18, 2010 at the Chicago Marriott Magnificent Mile Hotel, 540 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. It will call attention to new scientific research on the causes and consequences of climate change, and to economic analysis of the cost and effectiveness of proposals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To register for the event, or for information about the program, speakers, co-sponsors, and more, click here.

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