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Regarding Gwynne Dyer's Nov. 1 article, " levels in events that occur quite regularly every 100,000 years — so regularly in fact that when I first saw these data I thought the findings were rigged. But then I thought perhaps there is something that occu... ...full story at Japan Times

from Japan Times on Wed, Nov 04 2009

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18 Mar 09 visit Media should choose high road  »  Japan Times Thank you for publishing Gwynne Dyer's solidly written March 15 article, "Planets like Earth appear to be out there." It provides timely, insightful, scientifically based, thought- provoking information that is a pleasure to read while one considers the...
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10 Dec 08 visit Flawed model of climate change  »  Japan Times Gwynne Dyer's Dec. 7 article, "Four harsh truths about climatic change," is a great piece of fluffery. The article claims "scientists are scared." Which scientists? Where? All I see is the blathering of resident hacks who have taken a flawed model and...
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30 Jul 08 visit Teaching In Japan, My Experience  »  Life as a Gaijin I regularly get asked about teaching in Japan, so I thought it was about time I wrote a post about it. I won't really go too much into the wheres and hows as there is a fair bit of detailed information out there on that. Some helpful links to start with...

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