Global Warming Science: Real? Or Too Raw?
Commentary
by Dr. Gerard Harbison/The Daily Nebraskan
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
This month we’re going to ask if anthropogenic global warming is really settled science. To do that, we will divide the science of AGW into four parts: basic physics, the instrumental (thermometer) record, reconstructions of past climate from proxy data, and global climate models (GCMs). Let’s take them one by one.
The basic . . .
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A Childhood In The Troubles
UNL professor recalls growing up amidst the IRA
The strangest thing about growing up in a terrorist family is how normal it all seems at the time. As a child, I had no idea my father was involved with the Irish Republican Army. We spent a couple of weird vacations in Northern Ireland, . . .
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