1. Global Change /Climate Change Arrhenius was referring to a potential modificationof what we now call the... Such a global warming wouldprobably bring other, sometimes deleterious,... www.maui.net/~jstark/nasa.html- Cached - Similar - 2. Arrhenius and GlobalWarming -- Uppenbrink 272 (5265): 1122... Sign in to see full entry.
I applaud the latest from the EU and MTV. This post is is one that explains my "DrWaug" identity and my Save the WAUG Kids program. At the end, I give you the link to the EU-MTV website. Introduction: First, please imagine an immense crowd of young girls and boys of every nation, race and family in... Sign in to see full entry.
I am not "chicken little," but I know a little bit about what's going on, and it is full of peril for the as-yet-to-be-conceived kids of the next hundred years. TheArctic ice cover is changing dramatically. Result? The reflectivewhite, floating ice is no longer universal there, and the dark blue... Sign in to see full entry.
I wasfortunate to study climate change under four IPCC Nobellaureates between January and May, 2008, and I'm not a big fan of Al Gore, whowas the primary winner of the Peace Prize, but when I have the chance to listento and question people of the caliber of James J. McCarthy President ofthe American... Sign in to see full entry.
I made a video of the Whoozie Stick with the Propelle r "obeying" my commands last night. It's on YouTube. Take a look, and remember tocheck the comment I posted and the previous YouTube post about the Whoozie Stick Information. James P Louviere, "DrHanzonScience" channel on YouTuibe.com. TRAINMAN... Sign in to see full entry.
this article and a video shown on YouTube tell about making and using the Whoozie Stick. Before I tell you about that, let me explain " The Bok and the WoK of Science," please. If you are a teacher and you are having fun, this little item is easy to make and use and can add to your reputation as a... Sign in to see full entry.
FREE AIR CARS! Want to make some neat little cars, powered by a propeller and a rubber band? Go to Google and search for the Original, scratch-built, no-cost Lou-Vee-AirCar. It was published by the National Science Teachers Association in The Science Teacher, February, 1988. According to the former... Sign in to see full entry.
Yesterday I met a woman at my protege's pushcart under the awning of the old Filene's Basement store, across the street from Boston's Iconic Macy's, on the corner Washington and Summer Street. The lady was really examining the beautiful, hand-made silk scarves on Mao Sim's beautiful cart. I had been... Sign in to see full entry.
Hello, and goodbye. I have my weekly newspaper column now, my plans for teaching the SBI at Assumption University of Thailand, and plans for a big move back to the USA when my wife finishes her Ph.D. As I write, she's taking the third language exam in Pali, an old Buddhist language that is used in... Sign in to see full entry.
About a month ago I started writing a weekly feature on education in the Bangkok Post. It's nice to get over a half-page to yourself where you can publish your photos and thoughts, but I'm under the watchful eye of a former USC Law graduate, who enjoys editing and being a part of the publishing... Sign in to see full entry.