Aug 28 2007

Top Ten Climate Blogs

Published under Climate Change

From Climate Progress.

10. Accuweather Climate Blog (39,249) — “Global warming news, science, myths, articles.” A good general interest climate blog.

9. Climate Feedback (34,124) — “An informal forum for debate and commentary on climate science.” A useful new blog, sponsored by Nature magazine. On the downside, you’ll have to endure posts by Roger Pielke, Jr.

8. Climate of Our Future (24,327) — “A discussion on climate change.” Another good general interest climate blog.

7. It’s Getting Hot In Here (20,428) — “Dispatches from the youth climate movement.” There is hope for the next generation after all!

6. Climate Progress (16,087) — “An insider’s view of climate science, politics, and solutions.” A fast-rising (relative) newbie.

5. Climate Ark (15, 917) — “Climate Change and Global Warming Portal.” A good blog and a great news feed.

4. DeSmogBlog (8,454) — “Clearing the PR pollution that clouds climate science.” A very good all-around climate blog.

3. Celsias (5,455) — “Cooling the planet one project at a time.” A (mostly) climate solutions website.

2. A Few Things Ill Considered (3968) — “A layman’s take on the science of Global Warming featuring a guide on How to Talk to a Climate Sceptic.” As much a news feed as a blog, but both are great.

And the winner, by a landslide:

1. RealClimate (790) — “Climate science from climate scientists.” The mother of all climate blogs. The posts and the comments are both “must reads.”

No surprise I’m not listed. My Technorait Rank (407,558) is an order of magnitude below #10. Tis something to work towards I guess.

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  • 2 Responses to “Top Ten Climate Blogs”

    1. TCOon 28 Aug 2007 at 6:02 pm

      Climate Audit and the Pielke sites should be up there.

    2. Kimon 02 Sep 2007 at 7:36 am

      Thanks for the information.

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