Don’t Blame the Sun

A lovely bit of amateur climate science from Tim Haab: Follow the bouncing ball of logic.  C02 concentrations and temperatures are correlated.  Sunspot activity and temperatures are not and neither are CO2 concentrations and sunspot activity.  Therefore, sunspots activities are not a causal factor in determining long-term temperature trends. Don’t worry. His work is easily …

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Stuff I wrote elsewhere: plant sex edition

On the pollen count: Unable to meet up in person, elm and juniper are among the many plants that have developed a decidedly unromantic reproductive strategy. They spew pollen into the air in search of a mate. A lot of pollen. “The pollen is basically sperm,” explained University of New Mexico biologist Felisa Smith. “The …

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Water in the Desert: Tempe Edition

We’ve got a standard joke around the office when it starts raining: “Drought’s over.” You’ve gotta love the picture on Arizona Republic water guy Shaun McKinnon’s blog today of water spilling over the dam in the middle of Tempe. To non-southwestern desert types: that’s a place where you don’t usually see water. But Shaun bids …

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Water in the Desert: Angostura Edition

Angostura Dam Originally uploaded by heinemanfleck. Lissa and I stopped at Angostura Dam on a recent drive up to Santa Fe. It’s the diversion for water used in the Albuquerque reach of the middle Rio Grande. It’s a modest affair, built in the 1930s, just building up enough head to divert water into a concrete …

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