
Can we save ourselves from climate change?
... his latest views on the science and politics of climate change. With global Browning ...
... his latest views on the science and politics of climate change. With global Browning ...
21 progressive proposals for cop21
... that the planet is reaching the point of no return of global warming and that intentions urgently need to shift to action. We want an agreement that commits all countries to a fair and shared effort to stick to the two degrees objective over time. First and foremost, COP21 will be about averting the ...
... that the planet is reaching the point of no return of global warming and that intentions urgently need to shift to action. We want an agreement that commits all countries to a fair and shared effort to stick to the two degrees objective over time. First and foremost, COP21 will be about averting the ...
future. Climate science and hypotheses about climate change and man’s... climate figure prominently in the news and popular culture. However,... Climate Science
... future. Climate science and hypotheses about climate change and man’s effects on climate figure prominently in the news and popular culture. However, forces and feedbacks impacting climate are poorly understood by the general public. This lack of understanding originates partially because climate sc ...
... future. Climate science and hypotheses about climate change and man’s effects on climate figure prominently in the news and popular culture. However, forces and feedbacks impacting climate are poorly understood by the general public. This lack of understanding originates partially because climate sc ...
Lake Erie - Wisconsin Sea Grant
... understanding of the combined impacts of natural and anthropogenic forcings. Natural forcings were relatively more important in the early-century warming and anthropogenic forcings have played a dominant role in warming observed in recent decades ……global mean temperatures continue to increase at a ...
... understanding of the combined impacts of natural and anthropogenic forcings. Natural forcings were relatively more important in the early-century warming and anthropogenic forcings have played a dominant role in warming observed in recent decades ……global mean temperatures continue to increase at a ...
world warming
... feedbacks such as those from water vapor, clouds, snow or ice cover, etc., but not possible feedbacks that might arise from slower processes in the cryosphere, biosphere, or deep ocean. It is natural to ask if the real climate sensitivity can be constrained empirically using evidence of past Interna ...
... feedbacks such as those from water vapor, clouds, snow or ice cover, etc., but not possible feedbacks that might arise from slower processes in the cryosphere, biosphere, or deep ocean. It is natural to ask if the real climate sensitivity can be constrained empirically using evidence of past Interna ...
Read the complete document. - The Carbon Sense Coalition
... climate changes. Here are some reasons why the science is not yet considered settled and why a solution to the perceived GW problem should not be implemented hastily: 1. There is nothing unusual about the recent warming period when compared with historical periods of warming. GW and GC periods have ...
... climate changes. Here are some reasons why the science is not yet considered settled and why a solution to the perceived GW problem should not be implemented hastily: 1. There is nothing unusual about the recent warming period when compared with historical periods of warming. GW and GC periods have ...
Climate change deniers - Lorain
... Positive Feedback theories discussed in my last column. If it can be shown that a similar or greater warming occurred in the recent past without human CO2 emissions, then something else must have caused that warming. Obviously, that would mean despite whatever temperature effect CO2 has as a greenho ...
... Positive Feedback theories discussed in my last column. If it can be shown that a similar or greater warming occurred in the recent past without human CO2 emissions, then something else must have caused that warming. Obviously, that would mean despite whatever temperature effect CO2 has as a greenho ...
Changes - ana.gov.br
... Scenarios are appropriate when uncertainties are large, the consequences are significant, and outcomes cannot be bounded Scenarios are intended to illuminate potential vulnerabilities to the range of outcomes Once we've identified how and where we are vulnerable, we can evaluate whether we are ...
... Scenarios are appropriate when uncertainties are large, the consequences are significant, and outcomes cannot be bounded Scenarios are intended to illuminate potential vulnerabilities to the range of outcomes Once we've identified how and where we are vulnerable, we can evaluate whether we are ...
A Logical Argument Against Man Made Global Warming for the
... binding target" for emissions.4 It was also on the basis of this report that the Kyoto Protocol was entered into by most of the countries of the world two years later. A coalition of oil, coal, and utility companies known as the Global Climate Coalition quickly accused the IPCC of misconduct.5 Accus ...
... binding target" for emissions.4 It was also on the basis of this report that the Kyoto Protocol was entered into by most of the countries of the world two years later. A coalition of oil, coal, and utility companies known as the Global Climate Coalition quickly accused the IPCC of misconduct.5 Accus ...
Karl W. Steininger · Martin König Birgit Bednar
... global warming. Second, it makes a serious effort to consider the “fat tail” of climate impacts, which is central to the debate on climate policy when this is viewed—as it should be—as an exercise in risk management. Third, unlike the recent US national climate assessment, it characterizes the effec ...
... global warming. Second, it makes a serious effort to consider the “fat tail” of climate impacts, which is central to the debate on climate policy when this is viewed—as it should be—as an exercise in risk management. Third, unlike the recent US national climate assessment, it characterizes the effec ...
Global Warming-Possible Courses of Action
... and help educate your friends and family. (Solutions provided in part by http://www.climatecrisis.net) ...
... and help educate your friends and family. (Solutions provided in part by http://www.climatecrisis.net) ...
Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change
... “The unequivocal detection of the enhanced greenhouse effect from observations is not likely for a decade or more.” Climate Change – The IPCC Scientific Assessment (1990) “The balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.” Climate Change 1995 – The Second Assessme ...
... “The unequivocal detection of the enhanced greenhouse effect from observations is not likely for a decade or more.” Climate Change – The IPCC Scientific Assessment (1990) “The balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.” Climate Change 1995 – The Second Assessme ...
Try It Out: Identify Powerful Questions
... climate change is automobile usage, and that automobile drivers are not environmentalists. Assumptions not only trigger defensiveness and narrow discussion, they can prevent you from seeing a situation more accurately. Neutral questions encourage reflection and creative response. 5. Where are opport ...
... climate change is automobile usage, and that automobile drivers are not environmentalists. Assumptions not only trigger defensiveness and narrow discussion, they can prevent you from seeing a situation more accurately. Neutral questions encourage reflection and creative response. 5. Where are opport ...
How is climate change affecting life on Earth?
... • The atmosphere (air) extends from the Earth surface for several hundred km. • The hydrosphere (water) includes the ocean, rivers, lakes, groundwater, vapor. • The biosphere (life) includes bacteria, protists, plants, and animals. • The geosphere (land) includes minerals, rocks, molten rock, sedime ...
... • The atmosphere (air) extends from the Earth surface for several hundred km. • The hydrosphere (water) includes the ocean, rivers, lakes, groundwater, vapor. • The biosphere (life) includes bacteria, protists, plants, and animals. • The geosphere (land) includes minerals, rocks, molten rock, sedime ...
Weather and Climate
... anthems from around the world, including home countries Compose and perform national anthem for Antarctica ...
... anthems from around the world, including home countries Compose and perform national anthem for Antarctica ...
frim cc dare project report
... variability as well as more extreme weather events. This additional burden of climate variability and change will only increase. Indeed, according to the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other studies, climate change will continue to increase the variability in weather patterns and m ...
... variability as well as more extreme weather events. This additional burden of climate variability and change will only increase. Indeed, according to the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other studies, climate change will continue to increase the variability in weather patterns and m ...
“The Dangers of Global Warming,” by Ana Martinez
... measure it over a human’s life span. Scientists must measure weather conditions over a long period of time, often 50-100 years, to measure climate. Current weather conditions, gathered through these measurements, are then compared to the previous time period’s measurements to distinct climate change ...
... measure it over a human’s life span. Scientists must measure weather conditions over a long period of time, often 50-100 years, to measure climate. Current weather conditions, gathered through these measurements, are then compared to the previous time period’s measurements to distinct climate change ...
An Update on Global Warming
... An Update on Global Warming Ray Bradley Climate System Research Center University of Massachusetts Amherst ...
... An Update on Global Warming Ray Bradley Climate System Research Center University of Massachusetts Amherst ...
IGBP - WCRP
... • The role of permafrost thawing on atmospheric methane concentration & biogeochemistry of surface waters (& downstream effects on coastal ecosystems) • The effects of polar & sub-polar ocean productivity on food chain dynamics with loss of sea-ice • The increase in hazardous conditions in montane v ...
... • The role of permafrost thawing on atmospheric methane concentration & biogeochemistry of surface waters (& downstream effects on coastal ecosystems) • The effects of polar & sub-polar ocean productivity on food chain dynamics with loss of sea-ice • The increase in hazardous conditions in montane v ...
A precautionary approach to avoiding catastrophic climate
... Legally-binding norms; needs → entitlements; rights imply corresponding duties; enforcement mechanisms ...
... Legally-binding norms; needs → entitlements; rights imply corresponding duties; enforcement mechanisms ...
Financial system, environment and climate: a
... One example of the importance of physical risk is the exposure of households and businesses to hydrogeological risk, such as floods and landslides. Between 2009 and 2011 in Italy there was an average of 82 events each year, affecting more than 2.3 million people, with estimated economic damages of ...
... One example of the importance of physical risk is the exposure of households and businesses to hydrogeological risk, such as floods and landslides. Between 2009 and 2011 in Italy there was an average of 82 events each year, affecting more than 2.3 million people, with estimated economic damages of ...
Soil quality indicators as affected by different
... Tropical storms and Sea Level Rise –Climate change is projected to decrease frequency but increase intensity of tropical storms, although this is highly uncertain. Sea level is set to rise as a consequence of increasing global temperatures. Both will increase the vulnerability of coastal and low ly ...
... Tropical storms and Sea Level Rise –Climate change is projected to decrease frequency but increase intensity of tropical storms, although this is highly uncertain. Sea level is set to rise as a consequence of increasing global temperatures. Both will increase the vulnerability of coastal and low ly ...
The importance of the Greenhouse Effect
... amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere from a site on the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii, a group of South Pacific islands. This site is one of the best locations in the world for measuring CO2 because there are no plants or human activities nearby to influence the measurements (any volcanic venting o ...
... amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere from a site on the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii, a group of South Pacific islands. This site is one of the best locations in the world for measuring CO2 because there are no plants or human activities nearby to influence the measurements (any volcanic venting o ...
Climatic Research Unit documents

Climatic Research Unit documents including thousands of e-mails and other computer files were stolen from a server at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in a hacking incident in November 2009. The documents were redistributed first through the blogosphere of global warming skeptics, and allegations were made that they indicated misconduct by leading climate scientists. A series of investigations rejected these allegations, while concluding that CRU scientists should have been more open with distributing data and methods on request. Precisely six committees investigated the allegations and published reports, finding no evidence of fraud or scientific misconduct. The scientific consensus that global warming is occurring as a result of human activity remained unchanged by the end of the investigations.The incident occurred shortly before the opening December 2009 Copenhagen global climate summit. It has prompted general discussion about increasing the openness of scientific data (though the majority of climate data have always been freely available). Scientists, scientific organisations, and government officials have stated that the incident does not affect the overall scientific case for climate change. Andrew Revkin reported in the New York Times that ""The evidence pointing to a growing human contribution to global warming is so widely accepted that the hacked material is unlikely to erode the overall argument.""