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Volume 11 Number 14:  2 April 2008
New issue posted every Wednesday

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Almost Back!
We are now almost fully recovered from the terrorist-like Denial of Service Attack that our website sustained in late-February.  We anticipate the remainder of our website will be back online in one to two weeks.  Stay tuned!

Coming Soon

Carbon Dioxide and the "Climate Crisis" - Reality or Illusion?: A new documentary projected to be available on DVD in mid-April 2008 contrasts the fantasy world of Al Gore and James Hansen with the factual findings of real-world science. Click the link above to find out more.

For those of you awaiting the release of our DVD Carbon Dioxide and the Climate Crisis, which was advertised on our website shortly before the attack began, that wait will continue for an undetermined amount of time. We apologize for the inconveniences caused by the website attack and our subsequent server move. We hope you will continue to support our efforts and visit us often.

Editorial
Global Warming Begets Species-Saving Rapid Evolutionary Changes in Many Plants and Animals: The title says it all ... and a lot of scientific references back it up.

Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week
This issue's Medieval Warm Period Record of the Week comes from Pigmy Basin, Northern Gulf of Mexico. To access the entire Medieval Warm Period Project's database, click here.

Subject Index Summary
Rainfall (Trends - Regional: Europe, Northern): Do real-world data from Northern Europe provide any support for climate-alarmist claims of impending precipitation changes outside the bounds of normal variability?

Plant Growth Data
This week we add new results (blue background) of plant growth responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment obtained from experiments described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature for: Garden Tomato, Marine Dinoflagellate, Marine Raphidophyte, and Rice.

Journal Reviews
Northern Patagonian Icefield Glaciers: What do we learn from the nature of their post-Little Ice Age retreat?

Decadal Temperature Variations at Lake Qinghai on the Tibetan Plateau: What do they imply about 20th-century global warming?

Dissolved Organic Carbon in Northern European and North American Surface Waters: How did its concentration change between 1990 and 2004? And, of perhaps even greater significance, why?

Carbon Sequestration in Semi-Arid Grasslands: How will it likely be influenced by the ongoing rise in the air's CO2 content?

Heavy-Metal (Copper) Contamination of Rice: How is it impacted by atmospheric CO2 enrichment?

Lincoln, VATemperature Record of the Week
This issue's Temperature Record of the Week is from Lincoln, VA. During the period of most significant greenhouse gas buildup over the past century, i.e., 1930 and onward, Lincoln's mean annual temperature has cooled by 2.58 degrees Fahrenheit. Not much global warming here!

Conference Announcement
2008 International Conference on Climate Change: An international conference on climate change will take place on March 2-4, 2008 in New York City, calling attention to widespread dissent to the alleged “consensus” that modern warming is primarily man-made and is a crisis. Read more about the conference by clicking on the link above.

Greenhouse Gas Reporting
Since 2001, our organization has provided companies with professional assistance in filing greenhouse gas (GHG) reports with the U.S. Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program (Section 1605(b) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992). We hope that others of you will also turn to our Center for your GHG reporting needs. Together, we can help you prepare an accurate, complete, consistent, relevant and transparent accounting of your emission and sequestration activities.

Tell Your Friends!
When was the last time you referred someone to the Center's website? We challenge you to introduce two new people to CO2 Science each week. More...