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NASA | Ask a Climate Scientist: CO2 and Temperature by Dr. Hildebrand
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Is there any merit to the studies that show that historical CO2 levels lag behind temperature, and not lead them?
Yes,

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EarthSayer Peter Hildebrand
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NASA | Ask a Climate Scientist: Global Warming Pause? Josh Willis
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Is there a pause in global warming?

This question was posed to Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist

Is there a pause in global warming?

This question was posed to Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist
Josh Willis as part of NASA's Ask A Climate Scientist campaign.

Josh gets asked a lot if there has been a pause in global warming, because temperatures aren't increasing as fast as they were a decade ago. No, he says, global warming is definitely still increasing (http://climate.nasa.gov/key_indicator...). We see more heat being trapped in the oceans, and sea levels are rising. Look at the sea level record for the last decade (http://climate.nasa.gov/key_indicator...). It's going up like gangbusters, hasn't slowed down.

There's not really a pause in global warming. Sometimes there's natural fluctuations and we warm up a little faster in one decade and a little slower in another decade, but global warming, human-caused climate change? Josh says, "that's definitely going right on up in there. We haven't slowed down at all."

See more of NASA's answers to your questions on climate science (http://bit.ly/1b7rSdL).

 

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The Water Cycle
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This video uses animation, graphics, and video clips to illustrate and explain each of the "flow" and "storage" processes in

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EarthSayers Martha Conklin; Tom Harmon; Anna Michalak
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How Science is Like Democracy by Lee Smolin
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Physicist Lee Smolin talks about how the scientific community works: as he puts it, "we fight and

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EarthSayer Lee Smolin
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Native Science and Western Science by LeRoy Little Bear
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Leroy Little Bear delivers the Spring 2011 Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture and Community.
Recorded March 24, 2011 at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona

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The Good, the Bad and The Ugly of Retractions by Ivan Oransky
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What Retractions Tell Us About Scientific Transparency by the journalist Ivan Oransky. His blog, Retraction Watch is here

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EarthSayer Ivan Oransky
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The Necessity of 'Action Ecology' by Dr. M. Jahi Chappell

Parts of a lecture by M. Jahi Chappell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Environmental Science and Justice at Washington State University, Vancouver to the Social Sustainability

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EarthSayer M. Jahi Chappell, Ph.D.
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