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Top Ten Climate Change Blogs

I checked my technorati ranking two days ago and I was pleased to see this blog reaction.  With all of your help this is where we are.   Thank-you for your support, and helping me to bring awareness to all who reads our blog.

Top Ten Climate Change Blogs

1 day ago in Climate Progress · Authority: 264

(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!

This week is the one-year anniversary of Climate Progress , author Joseph Romm states, so I’ve been looking at CP’s place in the blogosphere. I wanted an objective ranking, so I decided to use Technorati, which ranks all blogs by “authority” (the number of blogs linking to it). The lower the rank the better.

I have listed only blogs whose primary focus is climate. Here goes (recent Technorati rank in parentheses):

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.”

Thank-you Joe for doing this research this is exciting news!!

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