So I find it hard to keep up with "the latest," keep fit, and also get work done. I've been able to find time in my day by combining two of them, news/opinion items and walking/running (and sometimes even work) using the "Instapaper" app, with which the paid-for edition does audio playback. So I listen … Continue reading What I “read” this morning on my morning walk: 2021-04-14
Category: Climate Science
Today’s Must Reads
I read these articles today and found them interesting or of value. Singapore: Jolovan Wham charged for holding up a smiley face sign On the freedom of speech & expression in Singapore. I am not afraid of Jordan Peterson An interesting piece by Fredrik deBoer on how to make Jordan Peterson (Mr. "Man" of Canada) … Continue reading Today’s Must Reads
Readings April 19 & 20
I did not have the time to properly capture all that I read those two days (34 articles) and rather than have things pile up for long I thought I would post a subset of them without much insight other than to see I think that these articles are worth your time. Climate Change Former … Continue reading Readings April 19 & 20
An Initial Take on: Holocene Solar Activity Imprint on Centennial‐ to Multidecadal‐Scale Hydroclimatic Oscillations in Arid Central Asia
An Initial Take on: Holocene Solar Activity Imprint on Centennial‐ to Multidecadal‐Scale Hydroclimatic Oscillations in Arid Central Asia Abstract Numerous studies have been conducted on the Holocene climatic evolution of arid central Asia (ACA) using various geological proxies. However, the quality of the age control and the temporal resolution of the proxy records used make … Continue reading An Initial Take on: Holocene Solar Activity Imprint on Centennial‐ to Multidecadal‐Scale Hydroclimatic Oscillations in Arid Central Asia