8 Appendix other age.. - The Work of Malcolm Roberts
... That booklet was funded by the Department of Climate Change. It purports to contain scientific evidence of human CO2 causing global warming yet contains no empirical evidence or any logical scientific rationale for its core claim. Dr. Callinan provided me with a list of 31 references that he said co ...
... That booklet was funded by the Department of Climate Change. It purports to contain scientific evidence of human CO2 causing global warming yet contains no empirical evidence or any logical scientific rationale for its core claim. Dr. Callinan provided me with a list of 31 references that he said co ...
Climate Hype Exposed
... other “greenhouse” gases, and many billions more on renewable energy research and subsidies that raise energy prices, cost jobs, and reduce living standards. Indeed, laws and regulations implemented in the name of preventing climate change have increased the cost of virtually everything people make, ...
... other “greenhouse” gases, and many billions more on renewable energy research and subsidies that raise energy prices, cost jobs, and reduce living standards. Indeed, laws and regulations implemented in the name of preventing climate change have increased the cost of virtually everything people make, ...
Factors affecting sea level rise
... Past changes in sea level (From IPCC Analysis, 1998, 2001; Pugh, 2004) • Since the Last Glacial Maximum (~20,000 years BP) MSL has risen by over 120 m at locations far from present and former ice sheets • Between 15,000 and 6,000 years ago MSL rose rapidly at an average rate of 10 mm/yr. • Following ...
... Past changes in sea level (From IPCC Analysis, 1998, 2001; Pugh, 2004) • Since the Last Glacial Maximum (~20,000 years BP) MSL has risen by over 120 m at locations far from present and former ice sheets • Between 15,000 and 6,000 years ago MSL rose rapidly at an average rate of 10 mm/yr. • Following ...
Sea Level Change in Western Australia
... 1.3 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) The IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 1988. The IPCC's mandate is as follows: The IPCC was established to provide the decisi ...
... 1.3 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) The IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 1988. The IPCC's mandate is as follows: The IPCC was established to provide the decisi ...
Sea Level Change in Western Australia
... 1.3 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) The IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 1988. The IPCC's mandate is as follows: The IPCC was established to provide the decisi ...
... 1.3 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) The IPCC is a scientific intergovernmental body set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in 1988. The IPCC's mandate is as follows: The IPCC was established to provide the decisi ...
Research Project Final Report
... We asked them to consider information on what has already been observed (esp. those changes over the last 10 years since the last QSR) and what has been predicted to occur (e.g. next 10-50 years). We asked the extent to which observational data and information on possible climate change effects can ...
... We asked them to consider information on what has already been observed (esp. those changes over the last 10 years since the last QSR) and what has been predicted to occur (e.g. next 10-50 years). We asked the extent to which observational data and information on possible climate change effects can ...
Parliament of Victoria
... and analysis of the scientific research on climate change yet undertaken.2 The IPCC concluded that the warming of the planet’s surface is unequivocal, and it identified human activity as the principal driver of contemporary global warming. The IPCC has found that since 1750 human activities have led ...
... and analysis of the scientific research on climate change yet undertaken.2 The IPCC concluded that the warming of the planet’s surface is unequivocal, and it identified human activity as the principal driver of contemporary global warming. The IPCC has found that since 1750 human activities have led ...
Assessing an IPCC Assessment: An Analysis of Statements on Projected Regional Impacts in the 2007 Report
... ranging from (very) small errors in numbers to imprecise literature references. In addition, the PBL has some critical comments to make. One of these relates to the fact that the report does not specify how many of the additional heatrelated deaths projected for Australian cities are actually attrib ...
... ranging from (very) small errors in numbers to imprecise literature references. In addition, the PBL has some critical comments to make. One of these relates to the fact that the report does not specify how many of the additional heatrelated deaths projected for Australian cities are actually attrib ...
The Governance of Scientific Assessment in the Context of the
... (IPCC). The paper is largely based on the author’s PhD research on the Panel, as well as the author’s continuous involvement with the IPCC process since 2007 as a contributor to the Earth Negotiations Bulletin of the International Institute for Sustainable Development – Reporting Services. The PhD t ...
... (IPCC). The paper is largely based on the author’s PhD research on the Panel, as well as the author’s continuous involvement with the IPCC process since 2007 as a contributor to the Earth Negotiations Bulletin of the International Institute for Sustainable Development – Reporting Services. The PhD t ...
EXAMINING THE UNINTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE
... things are ignored, unless they rise to prominence in which case they are harassed and smeared. The hounding of Lennart Bengtsson is a recent example. Bengtsson is a gentle 79 year old. He has won many awards in a long and distinguished career in meteorology and climatology. He recently joined the a ...
... things are ignored, unless they rise to prominence in which case they are harassed and smeared. The hounding of Lennart Bengtsson is a recent example. Bengtsson is a gentle 79 year old. He has won many awards in a long and distinguished career in meteorology and climatology. He recently joined the a ...
FRAMES IN REPORTS AND IN REPORTING: HOW FRAMING
... Instead of using words like famine or starvation, the report describes “access to food” being “compromised” and “food security” being “adversely affected.” These terms make crop failure and drought sound more like an inconvenience than a disaster. “Malnutrition”—itself a clinical term—is the only wo ...
... Instead of using words like famine or starvation, the report describes “access to food” being “compromised” and “food security” being “adversely affected.” These terms make crop failure and drought sound more like an inconvenience than a disaster. “Malnutrition”—itself a clinical term—is the only wo ...
Biogeophysical Effects of Sea Level Rise
... the mean of the median model of the latest Assessment Report of the IPCC Working Group (currently, the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC Working Group, January 2001). The vertical change predicted by the current model between the years of 2000 and 2100 is 0.38 m. A multiplier of 100, based on the ...
... the mean of the median model of the latest Assessment Report of the IPCC Working Group (currently, the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC Working Group, January 2001). The vertical change predicted by the current model between the years of 2000 and 2100 is 0.38 m. A multiplier of 100, based on the ...
3. Causes Of Beach Erosion
... • Simulations based on complex coupled atmospheric-oceanographic models • Different scenarios regarding drivers which, in turn, are controlled by different scenarios of anthropogenic factors/socio-economic behaviour • The predicted changes are region-dependent • It must be stressed that there is a l ...
... • Simulations based on complex coupled atmospheric-oceanographic models • Different scenarios regarding drivers which, in turn, are controlled by different scenarios of anthropogenic factors/socio-economic behaviour • The predicted changes are region-dependent • It must be stressed that there is a l ...
Protecting Cultural Resources in Coastal U.S. National Parks from
... located around 26,000 historic structures. One hundred fifty areas under Park Service management are designated as “cultural landscapes.” The impact of climate change on cultural resources will challenge many resource managers, in particular those responsible for protecting America’s heritage in nat ...
... located around 26,000 historic structures. One hundred fifty areas under Park Service management are designated as “cultural landscapes.” The impact of climate change on cultural resources will challenge many resource managers, in particular those responsible for protecting America’s heritage in nat ...
New American Media (Opinion), January 20, 2010, by Andrew
... Ook deze mediamistand werd door Sargasso aangepakt: Cherry Picking op de Himalaya gletsjers. Maar ook in de wetenschappelijk wereld voelde men zich genoodzaakt om meer uitleg te geven over de toestand van de Himalaya gletsjers. Wetenschappers betrokken bij het project Global Land Ice Measurements fr ...
... Ook deze mediamistand werd door Sargasso aangepakt: Cherry Picking op de Himalaya gletsjers. Maar ook in de wetenschappelijk wereld voelde men zich genoodzaakt om meer uitleg te geven over de toestand van de Himalaya gletsjers. Wetenschappers betrokken bij het project Global Land Ice Measurements fr ...
FORTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE IPCC Bangkok, Thailand, 17
... climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty”. In paragraph 1 of its Decision IPCC/XLIII-7 on the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Products – Strategic Planning, the IPCC decides “to consider the outline of the Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above p ...
... climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty”. In paragraph 1 of its Decision IPCC/XLIII-7 on the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Products – Strategic Planning, the IPCC decides “to consider the outline of the Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above p ...
IPCC (2007) - climate crime index
... From the EU Climate Change Site 2010 The EU 2⁰C climate policy adopted in 1996… a level that scientists say will avoid the worst consequences …. But even below this level climate change will have significant impacts. Many poor developing countries are among the most vulnerable to climate change but ...
... From the EU Climate Change Site 2010 The EU 2⁰C climate policy adopted in 1996… a level that scientists say will avoid the worst consequences …. But even below this level climate change will have significant impacts. Many poor developing countries are among the most vulnerable to climate change but ...
Climate Change 2007. IPCC WG2
... freshwater biological systems), are shown together with surface air temperature changes over the period 1970-2004. A subset of about 29,000 data series was selected from about 80,000 data series from 577 studies. These met the following criteria: (1) ending in 1990 or later; (2) spanning a period of ...
... freshwater biological systems), are shown together with surface air temperature changes over the period 1970-2004. A subset of about 29,000 data series was selected from about 80,000 data series from 577 studies. These met the following criteria: (1) ending in 1990 or later; (2) spanning a period of ...
(Paper title:) - The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
... To reconstruct and understand climate and ocean variability with a frequency longer than seasonal to sub-decadal or to use past analogues of future climate conditions, paleoclimate archives provide critical information. In the Antarctic region, such records are principally derived from ice and marin ...
... To reconstruct and understand climate and ocean variability with a frequency longer than seasonal to sub-decadal or to use past analogues of future climate conditions, paleoclimate archives provide critical information. In the Antarctic region, such records are principally derived from ice and marin ...
Key issues disproving global warming
... temperature trends for their respective regions, and are thus parts of the global climate. This is confirmed by a study published by Jones & Moberg [5]. They examined temperature readings recorded in 4138 stations on all continents, thus making their results representative for the world. Their rates ...
... temperature trends for their respective regions, and are thus parts of the global climate. This is confirmed by a study published by Jones & Moberg [5]. They examined temperature readings recorded in 4138 stations on all continents, thus making their results representative for the world. Their rates ...
The challenges of building cosmopolitan climate expertise
... skeleton agreement for the FCCC. Its second report helped to catalyze the negotiations that finally resulted in the Kyoto Protocol of 1997. In 2007, climate change became a priority political issue in many industrialized countries, and the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to the IPCC and former ...
... skeleton agreement for the FCCC. Its second report helped to catalyze the negotiations that finally resulted in the Kyoto Protocol of 1997. In 2007, climate change became a priority political issue in many industrialized countries, and the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded jointly to the IPCC and former ...
List of IPCC and climate change communications research
... Some of the papers in this special edition are oriented very specifically at the IPCC itself. Others discuss theoretical notions of ‘uncertainty’, ‘consensus’, or ‘ignorance’ in a lot of technical detail. But some are of wider interest for those involved in communicating uncertainty in climate scien ...
... Some of the papers in this special edition are oriented very specifically at the IPCC itself. Others discuss theoretical notions of ‘uncertainty’, ‘consensus’, or ‘ignorance’ in a lot of technical detail. But some are of wider interest for those involved in communicating uncertainty in climate scien ...
Climate change prediction: Erring on the side of least drama?
... out that the emissions projections were not meant to be reliable in the short term, but it is interesting to note that, so far as these data may be relevant, they fit the pattern of underestimation. 2.5. Predictions of hurricane intensity and frequency Other predictions have not necessarily been unde ...
... out that the emissions projections were not meant to be reliable in the short term, but it is interesting to note that, so far as these data may be relevant, they fit the pattern of underestimation. 2.5. Predictions of hurricane intensity and frequency Other predictions have not necessarily been unde ...