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Tag Archives: Typhoon Haiyan
No trend?
I ended up in a brief Twitter exchange yesterday with Roger Pielke Jr. He had responded to a tweet from Jeffrey D. Sachs with the following Wrong @JeffDSachs Attached figure from paper you (mis)cite for WNP basin (where Haiyan hit) … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Global warming
Tagged Jeffrey D. Sachs, Jeffrey Sachs, Phil Plait, Roger Pielke, Roger Pielke Jr, Trends, Typhoon Haiyan, WNP
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Typhoon Haiyan
Typhoon Haiyan, that hit the Philippines a few days ago, seems to have been a truly devastating event. Maybe as many as 10000 dead and more than a million needing aid and support. I will even give a hat-tip to … Continue reading