What On Earth

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Have the Last Four Summers and Winters Felt Warmer? Apr 09, 2011 01:55:08 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Goddard Institute for Space Studies climatologist James Hansen predicted during a congressional hearing in 1988 that a perceptive person would be able to notice the climate was changing by the early 21st century. Has it?
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Black Carbon's Day on the Hill Aug 28, 2011 05:31:00 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Leading aerosol scientists, including NASA's Drew Shindell, explained the intricacies of a sooty component of smoke called black carbon to members of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming during a hearing on Capitol Hill last month.
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Are the Oceans Really Stuffed to the Gills with Carbon Dioxide? Apr 01, 2010 07:55:43 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
Two months ago, NASA scientist Timothy Hall and colleagues published a study that described how they had estimated the amount of manmade carbon dioxide absorbed by the ocean since the start of the industrial era.
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How Do Global Soot Models Measure Up? Feb 17, 2010 09:23:32 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
A new study shows that models generally underestimate black carbon’s warming effect on climate.
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