Two blogs from the blogroll have moved -- A Blog Around the Clock and All My Faults are Stress-Related.
Are there other updates? Blogs I should be adding to the roll? Note that 'should' requires that the blog be substantially about science -- learning and doing it -- rather than ... well, quite a few other things that are otherwise. I grant more leeway for blogs that link over here, figuring that reciprocity is good citizenship.
I like Science of Doom. It's a different style from anything else that's out there, in the climate sphere. Meticulous and boring.
ReplyDeleteI second Science of Doom.
ReplyDeleteI nominate: moyhu, treesfortheforest (fairly irregular), thegreengrok, and the clear climate blog (also irregular). And the Whiteboard.
-M
If my opinion counts, irregular is actually OK for a list like Grumbine's, which moves things up when there's a new post.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, that's how I come to know that somebody has made a post - I use Grumbine's or moyhu's dynamic list.
I could understand why you'd not want to link to it, but Neven's Arctic Sea Ice blog is good as it's an ongoing learning process for all concerned.
ReplyDeletehttp://neven1.typepad.com/blog/
easterbrook's blog?
ReplyDeleteI would agree with Neven's blog, it's sort of addictive.
ReplyDeleteHe hasn't made up his mind as to whether he'll keep it running after this year's minimum, though.
I'm not sure what has happened to Old Man in a Cave
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame, I really liked his blog.
He hasn't posted anything since January 2009. I know he was ill in mid-2008, I hope he's alright.