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Roanoke Times
August 3, 2017
In 2007, Professor Wieslaw Maslowski told an American Geophysical Union meeting in 2007 that the Arctic would be ice-free by the summer of 2013. Al Gore cited scientists saying 2014. Real Science said by 2016, and now the U.N. says by 2020. Let's watch. If they're wrong again, then I'm really losingÃâà...
snopes.com
April 19, 2017
Professor Wieslaw Maslowski told an American Geophysical Union meeting that previous projections had underestimated the processes now driving ice loss. The article also noted that Maslowski's group, frequently cited by Gore, often makes predictions that are more aggressive than their peers: Professor Maslowski'sÃâà...
Monterey County Weekly
February 2, 2017
In their office at Spanagel Hall, NPS professors Wieslaw Maslowski and Andrew Roberts stand over a map of the Arctic. 2016, they report, saw the second-lowest minimum of Arctic sea ice on record, and was beat out only by 2012. “It's not that all the ice is melting,” Roberts says, “but that the perennial ice isÃâà...
Telegraph.co.uk
October 7, 2016
Dire predictions that the Arctic would be devoid of sea ice by September this year have proven to be unfounded after latest satellite images showed there is far more now than in 2012. Scientists such as Prof Peter Wadhams, of Cambridge University, and Prof Wieslaw Maslowski, of the Naval PostgraduateÃâà...
Fabius Maximus (blog)
June 10, 2014
Summary: The climate wars among the public (laymen) show how poorly we see our world. Here we look at an example displaying many of these problems: the “two minute hates” we substitute for rational debate, how ideology blinds us to the physical world, and our disinterest in the wonderful findings ofÃâà...
The Guardian
December 9, 2013
A paper by principal investigator Professor Wieslaw Maslowski in the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences sets out some of the findings so far of the research project: "Given the estimated trend and the volume estimate for October–November of 2007 at less than 9,000 km3, one can project thatÃâà...
BBC News
April 7, 2011
Scientists who predicted a few years ago that Arctic summers could be ice-free by 2013 now say summer sea ice will probably be gone in this decade. The original prediction, made in 2007, gained Wieslaw Maslowski's team a deal of criticism from some of their peers. Now they are working with a newÃâà...
BBC News
December 14, 2007
Scientists in the US have presented one of the most dramatic forecasts yet for the disappearance of Arctic sea ice. Their latest modelling studies indicate northern polar waters could be ice-free in summers within just 5-6 years. Professor Wieslaw Maslowski told an American Geophysical Union meeting thatÃâà...
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