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Contents

No. 22, Summer 2008

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Ogmius Exchange
  • Introduction
  • Part I: A caution to policy makers: Climate models fail key tests for accuracy by Tom Chase
  • Part II: Models can be useful tools for planning ahead by Kevin E. Trenberth
  • Part III: Reflecting on good and useful climate models by Mike Hulme
  • Part IV: Closing Thoughts - Excerpt from Overheated Claims, National Post by Roger Pielke, Jr.
Center News
  • The Honest Broker Receives Rave Reviews
  • Spring 2008 Noontime Seminar Series
  • Upcoming Events
  • Grad Student and Alumni Report
Recent Publications
  • Experiences of Modernity in the Greenhouse: A Cultural Analysis of a Physicist 'Trio' Supporting the Conservative Backlash Against Global Warming
  • Scientists and the Next President of the United States
  • Also New...
S&T Opportunities
  • The Dupont Summit: The New Administration Tackles Science and Technology 
Recent Prometheus Blogs
  • Do IPCC Temperature Forecasts Have Skill? by R. Pielke, Jr.
  • The Politicization of Climate Science by R. Pielke, Jr.
  • Conservation Nonprofit Revenue by D. Cherney
Center in the News
  • Financial Times
  • Washington Times
  • ClimateWire
  • Bloomberg
  • CBS News
  • Nature
  • New York Times
  • Reuters UK
  • Rocky Mountain News
  • Telegraph.co.uk
  • Boston Globe
  • Denver Post
  • The Guardian (UK)
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Washington Post
S&T News
  • Nano Futures: Exploring the future of nanotechnology



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