by John P. Reisman | Apr 5, 2010 | Environment
A 60 Second History Lesson While the ‘Greenhouse Effect’ has been known for nearly 200 years it was not until the 1950’s with the aid of studies funded by the US military that the major components of the theory were well understood. This largely had...
by John P. Reisman | Feb 21, 2010 | Environment
Multi-year ice melting fast. The Arctic Ice is melting at an alarming rate, which could leave the North Pole virtually ice free within 10 to 30 years. Paleoclimate analysis indicates that the Arctic has probably not been ice free for about 3 million years. 3 million...
by John P. Reisman | Jun 25, 2008 | Environment, Environment-Global Warming
The warnings are all there...they're not listening, still. “We’re toast if we don’t get on a very different path,” Hansen, director of the Goddard Institute of Space Sciences who is sometimes called the godfather of global warming science, told...
by John P. Reisman | Apr 8, 2008 | Environment, Environment-Global Warming
Well, considering the political climate, it's more of an idea... The numbers being discussed for target atmospheric Co2 are between 450 and 550 ppm (parts per million). We are currently at 385ppm CO2 (in 2008). The “Target Atmospheric Co2” paper clearly...
by John P. Reisman | Jan 15, 2008 | Environment, Environment-Global Warming
And yes, consequences have consequences. What does global warming mean for National Security? A report from authors including former CIA Director R. James Woolsey; Jay Gulledge, Ph.D., is the senior scientist and program manager for science and impacts at the Pew...
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