Put your hands together and give a warm (ahem) welcome to A Few Things Ill Considered, the climate blog of Coby Beck. Before coming to ScienceBlogs, Coby had been blogging for almost two years here; he also writes as Grist.org's blog, The Gristmill, and is the author of the famed document "How to Talk to a Global Warming Sceptic." He also blogs weekly digests of global warming news from around the world.
We're excited to have him here. Don't hesistate to stop by, leave a comment, update your blogrolls, and generally welcome Coby to the neighborhood!
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Welcome anonymous ScienceWoman, a first-year assistant professor in "-ology." Her blog's title, On Being a Scientist and a Woman, is sufficiently self-explanatory.
And second, welcome A Few Things Ill Considered, the climate blog of Coby Beck…
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This is just one of dozens of responses to common climate change denial arguments, which can all be found at How to Talk to a Climate Sceptic.
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Satellite readings, which are much more accurate, show that the earth is in fact cooling.
Some very old news here, that's all. I wonder how…
Probably you've already noticed that Sciencewoman has joined the gang here at ScienceBlogs! Her first post here was on Sept. 20th, which was while I was off traveling with my mom. Helping my mom navigate through her vacation absorbed nearly all my energy and time; there was not much left for…
You might want to take a look at the rss feed for the new blog, as it only contains the first post, with an incorrect date.
Chris, the RSS feed issue is a technical problem. We're aware of it, and we're working on a fix. Thanks for the tip.
Thanks for that Katherine!