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Volume 9 Number 43:  25 October 2006

Temperature Record of the Week
This issue's Temperature Record of the week is from Fayetteville, NC.  Visit our U.S. Climate Data section to plot and view these data for yourself.

Editorial
Growth Response of Ponderosa Pines to 20th-Century CO2 Rise: Have real-world increases in the atmosphere's CO2 concentration led to real-world increases in the growth of ponderosa pine trees?

Medieval Warm Period Records of the Week
This issue's Medieval Warm Period Records of the Week come from Heal Lake, Vancouver Island, Canada and Hole Bog and Minden Bog in Minnesota and Michigan, USA, respectively. To access the entire Medieval Warm Period Project's database, click here.

Subject Index Summary
Temperature (Borehole Data): What do they tell us about climate-alarmist claims that anthropogenic CO2 emissions are responsible for producing what they call "unprecedented" 20th-century global warming?

Journal Reviews
Surface Mass Balance of Antarctica: Is it positive or negative?

Extreme Tropical Cyclone Trends: Can they be reliably detected?

Five Centuries of Drought and Famine in Central Mexico: How has the "unprecedented" global warming of the 20th-century affected the problem?

Pollen Production by Loblolly Pines in CO2-Enriched Air: Is it increased or decreased? ... and what are some of the ramifications of the result?

Winter Dust Activity off the Coast of West Africa: How may it be impacted by the ongoing rise in the air's CO2 content? ... and what are some of the implications of the relationship?