Oppdatert AGW-kritisk oversikt (Del 1): Fagfellevurderte/publiserte artikler

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Telehiv

OM UTVALGSKRITERIENE FOR DISSE AGW-KRITISKE ARBEIDENE

IPCCs konsensusforsvarere argumenterer typisk mot enhver kritikk med at de som kritiserer ikke er seriøse nok, de er ikke fagfellevurderte/ikke publiserte og derfor kan overses.

Alle de AGW-kritiske arbeidene nedenfor er:
- fagfellevurderte (peer-reviewed),
- publiserte i anerkjente journaler/tidsskrifter
+ arbeider som IPCC utestengte fra AR4-rapporten

Hvor mye kan da vises fram? Joda, svært mye:

Antarktis:

A doubling in snow accumulation in the western Antarctic Peninsula since 1850
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2008)
- Elizabeth R. Thomas et al.

A multidecadal study of the number of Antarctic icebergs using scatterometer data (PDF)
(Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Volume 5, pp. 3029-3031, June 2002)
- Jarom Ballantyne, David G. Long

A recent volcanic eruption beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet (PDF)
(Nature Geoscience, Volume 1, Number 2, pp. 122-125, January 2008)
- Hugh F. J. Corr, David G. Vaughan

Active volcanism beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet and implications for ice-sheet stability
(Nature, Volume 361, Number 6412, p. 526-529, February 1993)
- Donald D. Blankenship et al.

Aeromagnetic evidence for a volcanic caldera(?) Complex beneath the divide of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 25, Issue 23, pp. 4385-4388, December 1998)
- John C. Behrendt et al.

An updated Antarctic melt record through 2009 and its linkages to high-latitude and tropical climate variability (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 36, Issue 18, September 2009)
- Marco Tedesco et al.

Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response
(Nature, Volume 415, Number 6871, pp. 517-520, January 2002)
- Peter T. Doran et al.

Antarctic sea ice variability and trends, 1979–2006 (PDF)
(Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 113, Issue C7, July 2007)
- D. J. Cavalieri, C. L. Parkinson

Do blue-ice moraines in the Heritage Range show the West Antarctic ice sheet survived the last interglacial?
(Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2011)
- Christopher J. Fogwill et al.

First survey of Antarctic sub–ice shelf sediments reveals mid-Holocene ice shelf retreat
(Geology, Volume 29, Number 9, pp. 787-790, September 2001)
- Carol J. Pudsey et al.

Has the ozone hole contributed to increased Antarctic sea ice extent? (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 37, Issue 18, September 2010)
- M. Sigmond, J. C. Fyfe

Ice-dynamical constraints on the existence and impact of subglacial volcanism on West Antarctic ice sheet stability
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 23, December 2006)
- Stefan W. Vogel et al.

Orbitally induced oscillations in the East Antarctic ice sheet at the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
(Nature, Volume 413, Number 6857, pp. 719-723, October 2001)
- Tim R. Naish et al.

Past and Future Grounding-Line Retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
(Science, Volume 286. Number 5438, pp. 280-283, October 1999)
- H. Conway et al.


Arktis:

Absence of evidence for greenhouse warming over the Arctic Ocean in the past 40 years
(Nature, Volume 361, Number 6410, pp. 335-337, January 1993)
- Jonathan D. Kahl

Actual and insolation-weighted Northern Hemisphere snow cover and sea-ice between 1973–2002
(Climate Dynamics, Volume 22, Issue 6-7, pp. 591-595, June 2004)
- Roger A. Pielke Sr. et al.

Accounts from 19th-century Canadian Arctic Explorers' Logs Reflect Present Climate Conditions
(Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Volume 84, Issue 40, pp. 410-412, 2003)
- James E. Overland et al.

Arctic air temperature change amplification and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 36, Issue 14, July 2009)
- Petr Chylek et al.

Arctic sea ice thickness remained constant during the 1990s (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28, Issue 6, pp. 1039-1042, March 2001)
- P. Winsor

Driftwood in Svalbard as an Indicator of Sea Ice Conditions
(Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, Volume 64, Number 1/2, pp. 81-94, 1982)
- Anders Haggblom

Has Arctic Sea Ice Rapidly Thinned? (PDF)
(Journal of Climate, Volume 15, Issue 13, pp. 1691-1701, July 2002)
- Greg Holloway et al.

Historical variability of sea ice edge position in the Nordic Seas
(Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 111, Issue C1, January 2006)
- Dmitry V. Divine et al.

Holocene fluctuations in Arctic sea-ice cover: dinocyst-based reconstructions for the eastern Chukchi Sea (PDF)
(Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Volume 45, Number 11, pp. 1377-1397, November 2008)
- J.L. McKay et al.

Holocene Sea-Ice Variations and Paleoenvironmental Change, Northernmost Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada
(Arctic and Alpine Research, Volume 15, Number 1, pp. 1-17, February 1983)
- Thomas G. Stewart et al.

Holocene sea-ice variations in Greenland: onshore evidence (PDF)
(The Holocene, Volume 14, Number 4, pp. 607-613, 2004)
- Ole Bennike

Holocene thermal maximum in the western Arctic (0–180°W) (PDF)
(Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 23, Issues 5-6, pp. 529-560, March 2004)
- D. S. Kaufman et al.

Holocene Treeline History and Climate Change Across Northern Eurasia
(Quaternary Research, Volume 53, Issue 3, pp. 302-311, May 2000)
- Glen M. MacDonald et al.

Observationally based assessment of polar amplification of global warming (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 29, Issue 18, pp. 25-1, September 2002)
- Igor V. Polyakov et al.

Sea-ice decline due to more than warming alone
(Nature, Volume 450, Number 7166, pp. 27, November 2007)
- Julia Slingo et al.

Solar Arctic-Mediated Climate Variation on Multidecadal to Centennial Timescales: Empirical Evidence, Mechanistic Explanation, and Testable Consequences (PDF)
(Physical Geography, Volume 30, Number 2, March-April 2009)
- Willie H. Soon

Summer retreat of Arctic sea ice: Role of summer winds (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 35, Issue 24, December 2008)
- Masayo Ogi et al.

Temporal and spatial variation of surface air temperature over the period of instrumental observations in the Arctic (PDF)
(International Journal of Climatology, Volume 20, Issue 6, pp. 587-614, May 2000)
- Rajmund Przybylak

The regime shift of the 1920s and 1930s in the North Atlantic (PDf)
(Progress in Oceanography, Volume 68, Issues 2-4, pp. 134-151, February-March 2006)
- Kenneth F. Drinkwater

Variability and Trends of Air Temperature and Pressure in the Maritime Arctic, 1875-2000 (PDF)
(Journal of Climate, Volume 16, Issue 12, pp. 2067-2077, June 2003)
- Igor V. Polyakov et al.

Variability of the Intermediate Atlantic Water of the Arctic Ocean over the Last 100 Years (PDF)
(Journal of Climate, Voume 17, Issue 23, pp. 4485-4497, December 2004)
- Igor V. Polyakov et al.

Variable solar irradiance as a plausible agent for multidecadal variations in the Arctic-wide surface air temperature record of the past 130 years (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 16, August 2005)
- Willie H. Soon

Variations in the age of Arctic sea-ice and summer sea-ice extent (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 9, May 2004)
- Ignatius G. Rigor et al.



Skyer:

Can thin cirrus clouds in the tropics provide a solution to the faint young Sun paradox? (PDF)
(Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 115, Issue D2, January 2010)
- Roberto Rondanelli, Richard S. Lindzen

Cloud and radiation budget changes associated with tropical intraseasonal oscillations (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 15, August 2007)
- Roy W. Spencer, William D. Braswell, John R. Christy, Justin Hnilo

Does the Earth Have an Adaptive Infrared Iris? (PDF)
(Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 82, Issue 3, pp. 417-432, March 2001)
- Richard S. Lindzen, Ming-Dah Chou, Arthur Y. Hou

- Reply to Comment on "Does the Earth Have an Adaptive Infrared Iris?" (PDF)
(Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 83, Issue 4, pp. 598-600, April, 2002)
- Richard S. Lindzen, Ming-Dah Chou, Arthur Y. Hou

- Reply to: "Tropical cirrus and water vapor: an effective Earth infrared iris feedback?" (PDF)
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 99-101, May 2002)
- Ming-Dah Chou, Richard S. Lindzen, Arthur Y. Hou

- Comment on "No Evidence for Iris" (PDF)
(Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 83, Issue 9, pp. 1345–1349, September 2002)
- Richard S. Lindzen, Ming-Dah Chou, Arthur Y. Hou

- Comments on "The Iris Hypothesis: A Negative or Positive Cloud Feedback?" (PDF)
(Journal of Climate, Volume 15, Issue 18, pp. 2713-2715, September 2002)
- Ming-Dah Chou, Richard S. Lindzen, Arthur Y. Hou

- Comments on "Examination of the Decadal Tropical Mean ERBS Nonscanner Radiation Data for the Iris Hypothesis"
(Journal of Climate, Volume 18, Issue 12, pp.2123-2127, June 2005)
- Ming-Dah Chou, Richard S. Lindzen

Observational diagnosis of cloud phase in the winter Antarctic atmosphere for parameterizations in climate models
(Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 27, Number 6, pp. 1233-1245, November 2010)
- Yong-Sang Choi, Chang-Hoi Ho, Sang-Woo Kim, Richard S. Lindzen

Satellite retrievals of (quasi-)spherical particles at cold temperatures (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 37, Issue 5, March 2010)
- Yong-Sang Choi, Chang-Hoi Ho, Jinwon Kim, Richard S. Lindzen

Space observations of cold-cloud phase change (PDF)
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June 2010)
- Yong-Sang Choi, Richard S. Lindzen, Chang-Hoi Ho, Jinwon Kim

Radiative effect of cirrus with different optical properties over the tropics in MODIS and CERES observations (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 21, November 2006)
- Yong-Sang Choi, Chang-Hoi Ho

The thunderstorm thermostat hypothesis: How clouds and thunderstorms control the Earth's temperature (PDF)
(Energy & Environment, Volume 21, Number 4, pp. 201-216, August 2010)
- Willis Eschenbach

Validation of the cloud property retrievals from the MTSAT-1R imagery using MODIS observations (PDF)
(International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2009)
- Yong-Sang Choi, Chang-Hoi Ho


Korallrev:

A critique of a method to determine long-term decline of coral reef ecosystems (PDF)
(Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Number 6, pp. 783-796, November 2007)
- Peter V. Ridd

Bikini Atoll coral biodiversity resilience five decades after nuclear testing (PDF)
(Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 56, Issue 3, pp. 503-515, March 2008)
- Zoe T. Richards et al.

Five decades after a series of nuclear tests began, we provide evidence that 70% of the Bikini Atoll zooxanthellate coral assemblage is resilient to large-scale anthropogenic disturbance.

Coral reef calcification and climate change: The effect of ocean warming (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Number 22, November 2004)
- Ben I. McNeil et al.

"Our results suggest that present coral reef calcification rates are equivalent to levels in the late 19th century and does not support previous suggestions of large and potentially catastrophic decreases in the future."

- Reply to comment by Kleypas et al. on "Coral reef calcification and climate change: The effect of ocean warming" (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 8, April 2005)
- Ben I. McNeil et al.

Coral reef environmental science: truth versus the Cassandra syndrome
(Coral Reefs, Volume 11, Number 4, pp. 183-186, December 1992)
- Richard W. Grigg

Major bleaching events can lead to increased thermal tolerance in corals
(Marine Biology, Volume 155, Number 2, pp. 173-182, August 2008)
- J. A. Maynard et al.

Recurrent disturbances, recovery trajectories, and resilience of coral assemblages on a South Central Pacific reef
(Coral Reefs, Volume 28, Number 3, pp. 775-780, September 2009)
- M. Adjeroud et al.

Reef corals bleach to survive change
(Nature, Volume 411, Number 6839, pp. 765-766, June 2001)
- Andrew C. Baker

Resilience to large-scale disturbance in coral and fish assemblages on the Great Barrier Reef
(Ecology, Volume 85, Issue 7, pp. 1892-1905, July 2004)
- A. Halford et al.

Revisiting the Cassandra syndrome; the changing climate of coral reef research
(Coral Reefs, Volume 27, Number 4, pp. 745-749, December 2008)
- J. A. Maynard et al.

Scleractinian coral population size structures and growth rates indicate coral resilience on the fringing reefs of North Jamaica
Marine Environmental Research, Volume 67, Issues 4-5, pp. 189-198, May-June 2009)
- M.J.C. Crabbe


Dødsfall (forårsaket av klimaendringer):

Changing Heat-Related Mortality in the United States (PDF)
(Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 111, Number 14, pp. 1712-1718, November 2003)
- Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels, Wendy M. Novicoff

Cold—an underrated risk factor for health
(Environmental Research, Volume 92, Issue 1, pp. 8-13, May 2003)
- James B. Mercer

Deaths and Death Rates from Extreme Weather Events: 1900-2008 (PDF)
(Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 14, Number 4, pp. 102-109, 2009)
- Indur M. Goklany

Decadal changes in heat-related human mortality in the eastern United States (PDF)
(Climate Research, Volume 22, Number 2, pp. 175-184. September 2002)
- Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Wendy M. Novicoff, Patrick J. Michaels

Decadal changes in summer mortality in U.S. cities
(International Journal of Biometeorology, Volume 47, Number 3, pp. 166-175, May 2003)
- Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Wendy M. Novicoff, Patrick J. Michaels

Direct Health Effects of Climate Change: an Overview (PDF)
(Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 15, Number 2, pp. 38-41, Summer 2010)
- Howard Maccabee

Extreme Weather Events, Mortality, and Migration (PDF)
(The Review of Economics and Statistics, Volume 91, Number 4, pp. 659-681, November 2009)
- Olivier Deschenes, Enrico Moretti

Global Health Threats: Global Warming in Perspective (PDF)
(Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Volume 14, Number 3, pp. 69-75, 2009)
- Indur M. Goklany

Heat related mortality in warm and cold regions of Europe: observational study
(British Medical Journal, Volume 321, Number 7262, pp. 670-673, September 2000)
- W. R. Keatinge et al.

Seasonality of climate–human mortality relationships in US cities and impacts of climate change (PDF)
(Climate Research, Volume 26, Number 1, pp. 61-76, April 2004)
- Robert E. Davis, Paul C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels,
Wendy M. Novicoff

Temperature-related mortality in France, a comparison between regions with different climates from the perspective of global warming
(International Journal of Biometeorology, Volume 51, Number 2, November 2006)
- Mohamed Laaidi, Karine Laaidi, Jean-Pierre Besancenot

U.S. Trends in Crude Death Rates Due to Extreme Heat and Cold Ascribed to Weather, 1979-97
(Technology, Volume 7S, pp. 165-173, 2000)
- Indur M. Goklany, Sorin R. Straja

Was the 2003 European summer heat wave unusual in a global context? (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 23, December 2006)
- Thomas N. Chase, Klaus Wolter, Roger A. Pielke Sr., Ichtiaque Rasool

- Reply to comment by W. M. Connolley on "Was the 2003 European summer heat wave unusual in a global context?" (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 35, Issue 2, January 2008)
- Thomas N. Chase, Klaus Wolter, Roger A. Pielke Sr., Ichtiaque Rasool


Sykdom (foråsaket av klimaendringer):

Climate change and the global malaria recession (PDF)
(Nature, Volume 465, Number 7296, pp. 342-345, May 2010)
- Peter W. Gething et al.

Climate Change and Mosquito-Borne Disease (PDF)
(Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 109, Supplement 1, March 2001)
- Paul Reiter

Climate variability and change in the United States: potential impacts on vector- and rodent-borne diseases (PDF)
(Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 109, Supplement 2, pp. 223–233, May 2001)
- Duane J. Gubler, Paul Reiter, Kristie L. Ebi, Wendy Yap, Roger Nasci, Jonathan A. Patz

Evidence that climate change has caused 'emergence' of tick-borne diseases in Europe?
(International Journal of Medical Microbiology Supplements, Volume 293, Supplement 37, pp. 5-15, April 2004)
- Sarah E. Randolph

From Shakespeare to Defoe: Malaria in England in the Little Ice Age (PDF)
(Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 6, Number 1, January–February 2000)
- Paul Reiter

Global spread of epidemic dengue: the influence of environmental change
(Future Virology, Volume 4, Number 6, pp. 571-580, November 2009)
- Eng-Eong Ooi​‌, Duane J Gubler​‌

Global warming and malaria: a call for accuracy
(The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume 4, Issue 6, pp. 323-324, June 2004)
- Paul Reiter, C. Thomas, P. Atkinson, S. Hay, S. Randolph, D. Rogers, G. Shanks, R. Snow, A. Spielman

Global warming and malaria: knowing the horse before hitching the cart
(Malaria Journal, Volume 7, Supplement 1, December 2008)
- Paul Reiter

Global warming and mosquito-borne disease in USA (PDF)
(The Lancet, Volume 348, Issue 9027, pp. 622, August 1996)
- Paul Reiter

Hot topic or hot air? Climate change and malaria resurgence in East African highlands (PDF)
(Trends in Parasitology, Volume 18, Issue 12, pp. 530-534, December 2002)
- Simon I. Hay et al.

Impact of global warming on viral diseases: what is the evidence?
(Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Volume 19, Issue 6, pp. 652-660, December 2008)
- Roland Zell et al.

Malaria and Global Warming in Perspective? (PDF)
(Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 6, Number 4, pp. 438-9. July-August 2000)
- Paul Reiter


Tørke/flom:

Claim of Largest Flood on Record Proves False
(Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Volume 84, Number 12, pp. 109-109, 2003)
- N. A. Sheffer et al.

Critique of Drought Models in the Australian Drought Exceptional Circumstances Report (DECR)
(Energy & Environment, Volume 21, Number 5, pp. 425-436, September 2010)
- David R.B. Stockwell

Drought in the Southeastern United States: Causes, Variability over the Last Millennium, and the Potential for Future Hydroclimate Change
(Journal of Climate, Volume 22, Issue 19, pp. 5021–5045, October 2009)
- Richard Seager

Floods, droughts and climate change
(South African Journal of Science, Volume 91, Number 8, pp. 403-408, August 1995)
- W.J.R. Alexander

Greater drought intensity and frequency before AD 1200 in the Northern Great Plains, USA
(Nature, Volume 384, Number 6609, pp. 552-554, December 1996)
- Kathleen R. Laird et al.

Have streamflow droughts in Europe become more severe or frequent?
(International Journal of Climatology, Volume 21, Issue 3, pp. 317-333, April 2001)
- Hege Hisdal et al.

Nine Fallacies of Floods (PDF)
(Climatic Change, Volume 42, Number 2, pp. 413-438, June 1999)
- Roger A. Pielke Jr.

No upward trends in the occurrence of extreme floods in central Europe
(Nature, Volume 425, Number 6954, pp. 166-169, September 2003)
- Manfred Mudelsee et al.

Normalised flood losses in Europe: 1970–2006
(Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Volume 9, Number 1, pp. 97-104, 2009)
- J. I. Barredo

Palaeoclimatic and archaeological evidence for a 200-yr recurrence of floods and droughts linking California, Mesoamerica and South America over the past 2000 years
(The Holocene, Volume 13, Number 5, pp. 763-778, 2003)
- Amdt Schimmelmann et al.

Possible solar forcing of century-scale drought frequency in the northern Great Plains
(Geology, Volume 27, Number 3, pp. 263-266, Mar 1999)
- Zicheng Yu, Emi Ito

Rainfall and drought in equatorial east Africa during the past 1,100 years
(Nature, Volume 403, Number 6768, pp. 410-414, January 2000)
- Dirk Verschuren et al.

Solar Forcing of Drought Frequency in the Maya Lowlands
(Science, Volume 292, Number 5520, pp. 1367-1370, May 2001)
- David A. Hodell et al.

Solar forcing of Holocene droughts in a stalagmite record from West Virginia in east-central North America
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 35, Issue 17, September 2008)
- Gregory S. Springer et al.

Solar variability and the levels of Lake Victoria, East Africa, during the last millenium
(Journal of Paleolimnology, Volume 33, Number 2, pp. 243-251, February, 2005)
- J. Curt Stager et al.

Tree-ring data document 16th century megadrought over North America (PDF)
(Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Volume 81, Issue 12, pp. 121-121, March 2000)
- David W. Stahle et al.


Isbreer:

Is the decline of ice on Kilimanjaro unprecedented in the Holocene? (PDF)
(The Holocene, Volume 20, Number 7, pp. 1079-1091, November 2010)
- Georg Kaser et al.

Is the recessional pattern of Himalayan glaciers suggestive of anthropogenically induced global warming?
(Arabian Journal of Geosciences, June 2010)
- Rameshwar Bali et al.

Kilimanjaro Glaciers: Recent areal extent from satellite data and new interpretation of observed 20th century retreat rates (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 16, August 2006)
- Nicolas J. Cullen et al.

Modern Glacier Retreat on Kilimanjaro as Evidence of Climate Change: Observations and Fact (PDF)
(International Journal of Climatology, Volume 24, Number 3, pp. 329-339, March 2004)
- Georg Kaser et al.

Recent glacier advances in Norway and New Zealand: A comparison of their glaciological and meteorological causes
(Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, Volume 87, Issue 1, pp. 141-157, March 2005)
- T. Chinn et al.

Very high-elevation Mont Blanc glaciated areas not affected by the 20th century climate change
(Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 112, Issue D9, May 2007)
- C. Vincent, E. Le Meur, D. Six, M. Funk, M. Hoelzle, S. Preunkert


Grønland:

Global Warming and the Greenland Ice Sheet (PDF)
(Climatic Change, Volume 63, Numbers 1-2, pp. 201-221, March 2004)
- Petr Chylek et al.

Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Air Temperature Variability: 1840–2007 (PDF)
(Journal of Climate, Volume 22, Issue 14, pp. 4029–4049, July 2009)
- Jason E. Box et al.

Greenland warming of 1920–1930 and 1995–2005 (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 33, Issue 11, June 2006)
- Petr Chylek et al.

Ocean regulation hypothesis for glacier dynamics in southeast Greenland and implications for ice sheet mass changes (PDF)
(Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 115, Issue F3, August 2010)
- T. Murray et al.

Rapid Changes in Ice Discharge from Greenland Outlet Glaciers (PDF)
(Science, Volume 315, Number 5818, pp. 1559-1561, March 2007)
- Ian M. Howat et al.

Recent cooling in coastal southern Greenland and relation with the North Atlantic Oscillation (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30, Issue 3, February 2003)
- Edward Hanna et al.

Recent Ice-Sheet Growth in the Interior of Greenland
(Science, Volume 310, Number 5750, pp. 1013-1016, November 2005)
- Ola M. Johannessen et al.

Remote sensing of Greenland ice sheet using multispectral near-infrared and visible radiances (PDF)
(Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 112, Issue D24, December 2007)
- Petr Chylek et al.

Surface mass-balance changes of the Greenland ice sheet since 1866 (PDF)
(Annals of Glaciology, Volume 50, Number 50, pp. 178-184, March 2009)
- L.M. Wake et al.

Survey of Greenland instrumental temperature records: 1873–2001 (PDF)
(International Journal of Climatology, Volume 22, Issue 15, pp. 1829–1847, December 2002)
- Jason E. Box


Golfstrømmen:

Can in situ floats and satellite altimeters detect long-term changes in Atlantic Ocean overturning?
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 37, March 2010)
- Josh K. Willis

Gulf Stream safe if wind blows and Earth turns
(Nature, Volume 428, Number 6983, April 2004)
- Carl Wunsch


Hockeykølla: (MBH98)

Detecting the Aerial Fertilization Effect of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment in Tree-Ring Chronologies
(Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 81-96, 1993)
- Donald A. Graybill, Sherwood B. Idso

Calibration of tree-ring records of this nature with instrumental climate records may not be feasible because of such growth changes

Corrections to the Mann et al (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemisphere Average Temperature Series (PDF)
(Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Number 6, pp. 751-771, November 2003)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

Using Historical Climate Data to Evaluate Climate Trends: Issues of Statistical Inference
(Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 1, pp. 1-10, January 2004)
- Craig Loehle

Reconstructing Past Climate from Noisy Data (PDF)
(Science, Volume 306, Number 5696, pp. 679-682, October 2004)
- Hans von Storch et al.

- Response to Comment on "Reconstructing Past Climate from Noisy Data" (PDF)
(Science, Volume 312, Number 5773, pp. 529, April 2006)
- Hans von Storch et al.

The M&M Critique of the MBH98 Northern Hemisphere Climate Index: Update and Implications (PDF)
(Energy & Environment, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 69-100, January 2005)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 3, February 2005)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

"Their method, when tested on persistent red noise, nearly always produces a hockey stick shape"

- Reply to comment by Huybers on "Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance" (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, October 2005)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

- Reply to comment by von Storch and Zorita on "Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance" (PDF)
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, October 2005)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

Are multiproxy climate reconstructions robust?
(Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 32, Issue 23, December 2005)
- Gerd Burger, Ulrich Cubasch

Bias and Concealment in the IPCC Process: The "Hockey-Stick" Affair and Its Implications (PDF)
(Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 951-983, December 2007)
- David Holland

Proxy inconsistency and other problems in millennial paleoclimate reconstructions (PDF)
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 106, Number 6, February 2009)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

A mathematical analysis of the divergence problem in dendroclimatology (PDF)
(Climatic Change, Volume 94, Numbers 3-4, June 2009)
- Craig Loehle

A Statistical Analysis of Multiple Temperature Proxies: Are Reconstructions of Surface Temperatures Over the Last 1000 Years Reliable? (PDF)
(Annals of Applied Statistics, Volume 5, Number 1, pp 5-44, March 2011)
- Blakeley B. McShane, Abraham J. Wyner

- Discussion of: A statistical analysis of multiple temperature proxies: Are reconstructions of surface temperatures over the last 1000 years reliable? (PDF)
(Annals of Applied Statistics, Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 56-60, March 2011)
- Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick

- Rejoinder: A Statistical Analysis of Multiple Temperature Proxies: Are Reconstructions of Surface Temperatures over the Last 1000 Years Reliable? (PDF)
(Annals of Applied Statistics, Volume 5, Number 1, pp. 99-123, September 2011)
- Blakeley B. McShane, Abraham J. Wyner


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Citeseer,
CSA Illumina,
Elsevier ScienceDirect,
Energy Citations Database (ECD),
IngentaConnect,
JSTOR,
PubMed,
SpringerLink,
Refdoc og
Wiley Online Library.
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seoto

Flott, Tele!  ;D - (Ja, jeg tar sjansen på et glis uten solbriller)

Jeg søkte på en artikkel fra din opplisting. Siden søk kan by på mange spennende opplevelser, så skjedde det samme denne gangen, og jeg kom over et forum, Popular Techology, og der fant jeg at en i admin, Andrew, har lagt ned enormt mye arbeid i å samle peer reviewed artikler. Dette er hovedsiden for forumet The Sciences.
Som man ser, er Andrew (hvem han enn måtte være) en svært aktiv mann, med tråder om mange forskjellige områder innen forskning.
I tråden Skeptical AGW Peer-Reviewed Papers finnes det et hav av henvisninger, alle med linker.

Her kan det kanskje være noe å søke i for de som leter?

Det ser ut for at Andrew også driver denne siden:
http://www.populartechnology.net/

En ting er sikkert: Han liker ikke alarmister!

Noen ganger er løgnen for stor til at man kan få øye på den.
Og når man ikke kan se at det er en løgn, velger man naturlig å tro på den.

Telehiv

Helt riktig observert, seoto,

Andrew & jeg bruker de samme standardkildene, slik at våre listinger blir omtrent identiske, jeg ser at han har listet fra samme kilde som meg i et par sammenhenger før, og denne gangen har jeg dobbeltsjekket min egen liste mot hans på populartechnology, slik at mitt bidrag er ikke noe originalverk basert på stor egeninnsats, men bare tilpassede lister basert på søk på nettet  8)

Grunnen til at jeg legger ut så mye i tekst, og ikke bare viser til linker til disse oversiktene, er for det første at jeg samler på slike oversikter for min egen faglige del, men også at jeg tror det har en verdi å ha redigert opp en slik oversikt som andre lett kan komme til og lese:

Det gir et veldig visuelt kick å se HVOR ENORMT STOR DEN IPCC-OPPOSISJONELLE FORSKNINGEN FAKTISK ER, og kan bidra til å vise mindre erfarne litteratursøkere hvor overveldende stor mistroen til AGW/CO2-hypotesen er blitt med årene.

Jeg håper derfor forumet tilgir meg at jeg legger ut disse omfattrende tekstene, og heller bruker dem til den enkle oversikten de er ment å være. Ved å gruppere i overskrifter (jfr. Andrew) blir det også lettere å få et raskt bilde over eksisterende forskning/forskere.     
Vitenskapen kan av og til risikere å bli innhentet av sannheten

seoto

Jeg er veldig takknemlig for den jobben du gjør, Tele :) Nå har du gitt en veldig stor og grei oversikt, og dersom noen ønsker en link, kan de søke den hos Andrew. Det blir et flott samarbeid, selv om han ikke vet det ;) Jeg hadde neppe funnet forumet hans uten at du hadde lagt ut disse opplysningene.

Jo flere - både blogger og forumer - som har disse linkene, jo lettere blir det for folk å søke og finne  8)

Og det er ingen tvil om at det virker overveldende å se hvor mye skeptisk forskning som finnes, siden alarmistene stort sett avspiser alle med at det finnes ingen fagfellevurdert skeptisk forskning.
Noen ganger er løgnen for stor til at man kan få øye på den.
Og når man ikke kan se at det er en løgn, velger man naturlig å tro på den.