
Scientists - Environmental Defense Fund
... Counsel for amici curiae scientists hereby certifies, pursuant to D.C. Circuit Rule 29(d), that it is not practicable for these scientists to file a joint amicus brief with the other amici supporting petitioners and that it is thus necessary for the scientists to file a separate brief to state their ...
... Counsel for amici curiae scientists hereby certifies, pursuant to D.C. Circuit Rule 29(d), that it is not practicable for these scientists to file a joint amicus brief with the other amici supporting petitioners and that it is thus necessary for the scientists to file a separate brief to state their ...
The Conditional Nature of the Local Warming Effect
... warmer-than-normal days over the past year (PDW), as well as global warming belief (GWB), worry (GWW), and the extent to which respondents believe that global warming is the result of human activities (GWH). In contrast, treated (prompt) respondents should display a significantly smaller or no conne ...
... warmer-than-normal days over the past year (PDW), as well as global warming belief (GWB), worry (GWW), and the extent to which respondents believe that global warming is the result of human activities (GWH). In contrast, treated (prompt) respondents should display a significantly smaller or no conne ...
Climate change drives warming in the Hudson River Estuary, New
... available studies of coastal temperature series for the United States noting that a number of long-term records had been discontinued.10 They also presented a continuous 117 year record from Woods Hole, Massachusetts and documented a significant warming of 0.04 C a1 for the 1970 to 2002 period. O ...
... available studies of coastal temperature series for the United States noting that a number of long-term records had been discontinued.10 They also presented a continuous 117 year record from Woods Hole, Massachusetts and documented a significant warming of 0.04 C a1 for the 1970 to 2002 period. O ...
IPCC AR5 Synthesis Report
... Some of the changes in extreme weather and climate events observed since about 1950 have been linked to human influence ...
... Some of the changes in extreme weather and climate events observed since about 1950 have been linked to human influence ...
Self-Governance and Peer Review in Science-for
... them with violating the fundamental standards of scientific peer review. In this section, we argue that IPCC rules were not violated in the case of Chapter 8. In addition, we argue that in practice the process correctly reflects the essential tenets of peer review. However, we also show that the IP ...
... them with violating the fundamental standards of scientific peer review. In this section, we argue that IPCC rules were not violated in the case of Chapter 8. In addition, we argue that in practice the process correctly reflects the essential tenets of peer review. However, we also show that the IP ...
Climate evolution in the last five centuries
... canic activity is believed to have occurred (B RIFFA et al., 1999). The LMM, however, does not seem to be restricted to the European region, and other proxy indicators located in other parts of the world also indicate minimum temperatures in these decades (F RITTS and L OUGH, 1985; D RUFFEL and G RI ...
... canic activity is believed to have occurred (B RIFFA et al., 1999). The LMM, however, does not seem to be restricted to the European region, and other proxy indicators located in other parts of the world also indicate minimum temperatures in these decades (F RITTS and L OUGH, 1985; D RUFFEL and G RI ...
Report of the President`s Advisory Committee on Divestment from
... (d) The Committee notes that the results of this evaluation may differ from year to year, as a company’s activities change over time, as the scientific and regulatory landscape evolves, or as the need for carbon reduction becomes more acute. i. The Committee hopes that such an open process might pro ...
... (d) The Committee notes that the results of this evaluation may differ from year to year, as a company’s activities change over time, as the scientific and regulatory landscape evolves, or as the need for carbon reduction becomes more acute. i. The Committee hopes that such an open process might pro ...
Climate Change and the Chugach and Tongass National Forests
... somewhat differently, they generally agree that the region will see increases of about 2oF over the next few decades, 3-4oF in the second half of this century, and 4-7oF by late century. Where precipitation trends are discussed, it is generally agreed that both total precipitation and incidence of h ...
... somewhat differently, they generally agree that the region will see increases of about 2oF over the next few decades, 3-4oF in the second half of this century, and 4-7oF by late century. Where precipitation trends are discussed, it is generally agreed that both total precipitation and incidence of h ...
Internal and forced climate variability during the last millennium: a
... ensemble members around the mean caused by internal variability. This could be estimated directly, for each time period, as the standard deviation of the ensemble. The standard deviation is thus estimated from a sample of 25 elements and is potentially different each year. Nevertheless, as illustrat ...
... ensemble members around the mean caused by internal variability. This could be estimated directly, for each time period, as the standard deviation of the ensemble. The standard deviation is thus estimated from a sample of 25 elements and is potentially different each year. Nevertheless, as illustrat ...
On forced temperature changes, internal variability
... signal was defined as the low-frequency component that remains after linearly detrending surface temperatures. Other studies, however, have demonstrated likely artifacts of that procedure [Trenberth and Shea, 2006; Mann and Emanuel, 2006; Delworth et al., 2007; Ting et al., 2009]. For example, Mann a ...
... signal was defined as the low-frequency component that remains after linearly detrending surface temperatures. Other studies, however, have demonstrated likely artifacts of that procedure [Trenberth and Shea, 2006; Mann and Emanuel, 2006; Delworth et al., 2007; Ting et al., 2009]. For example, Mann a ...
Key Developments in CCS- & John Gale General Manager
... Latest in a series of cooperative activities going back over 10 years Pdf version mailed to all delegates Detailed presentation on report later. ...
... Latest in a series of cooperative activities going back over 10 years Pdf version mailed to all delegates Detailed presentation on report later. ...
House of Commons
... Ordered, That the written evidence relating to the National Pollinator Strategy submitted by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs be reported to the House for publication on the internet. 3. Action on air quality Ordered, That the written evidence relating to Action on air quality ...
... Ordered, That the written evidence relating to the National Pollinator Strategy submitted by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs be reported to the House for publication on the internet. 3. Action on air quality Ordered, That the written evidence relating to Action on air quality ...
Reliable Science: Overcoming Public Doubts in the Climate Change
... inquiry based on principles and methodology. 20 Unlike the standard in Frye, which essentially outsourced admissibility determinations to the scientific community, the standard in Daubertand its progeny tasks judges with separating good science from bad science by using those inquiries.2 1 The appro ...
... inquiry based on principles and methodology. 20 Unlike the standard in Frye, which essentially outsourced admissibility determinations to the scientific community, the standard in Daubertand its progeny tasks judges with separating good science from bad science by using those inquiries.2 1 The appro ...
'A spaciotemporal analysis of U.S. station temperature trends over the last century
... 2009]. These two are so-called short-range dependent processes. However, there is increasing evidence that the climate system is long-range serially correlated, unlike white noise, and over a longer range than AR(1) [e.g., Huybers and Curry, 2006; Koscielny-Bunde et al., 1998; Franzke, 2010]. For th ...
... 2009]. These two are so-called short-range dependent processes. However, there is increasing evidence that the climate system is long-range serially correlated, unlike white noise, and over a longer range than AR(1) [e.g., Huybers and Curry, 2006; Koscielny-Bunde et al., 1998; Franzke, 2010]. For th ...
Impact of the global warming hiatus on Andean temperature
... cooling; yet up to now, these different results have not been reconciled in an overarching study combing data from the entire South American west coast. Hence, it remains uncertain whether the recent anomalous cooling affects only the midlatitudes of the South American west coast or whether it also ...
... cooling; yet up to now, these different results have not been reconciled in an overarching study combing data from the entire South American west coast. Hence, it remains uncertain whether the recent anomalous cooling affects only the midlatitudes of the South American west coast or whether it also ...
A spatiotemporal analysis of US station temperature trends over the
... 2009]. These two are so-called short-range dependent processes. However, there is increasing evidence that the climate system is long-range serially correlated, unlike white noise, and over a longer range than AR(1) [e.g., Huybers and Curry, 2006; Koscielny-Bunde et al., 1998; Franzke, 2010]. For th ...
... 2009]. These two are so-called short-range dependent processes. However, there is increasing evidence that the climate system is long-range serially correlated, unlike white noise, and over a longer range than AR(1) [e.g., Huybers and Curry, 2006; Koscielny-Bunde et al., 1998; Franzke, 2010]. For th ...
Using the IPCC`s Assessment Report data and climate change
... • Dr. Ruth Dixon- critiqued “ if the reports are to be seen as truly authoritative, a far more challenging review process should be involved. In my opinion, the IPCC reports cannot be described as peer reviewed, rather than a process of public comment” • David Holland stated “IPCC... Has failed to e ...
... • Dr. Ruth Dixon- critiqued “ if the reports are to be seen as truly authoritative, a far more challenging review process should be involved. In my opinion, the IPCC reports cannot be described as peer reviewed, rather than a process of public comment” • David Holland stated “IPCC... Has failed to e ...
CLIMATE CHANGE 2014 Mitigation of Climate Change USTH scientific seminar 30/03/2015
... Mitigation requires changes throughout the economy. Systemic approaches are expected to be most effective. ...
... Mitigation requires changes throughout the economy. Systemic approaches are expected to be most effective. ...
Consensus‟ Exposed: The CRU Controversy - Inhofe
... free and open inquiry. It‘s about ensuring that facts and evidence are never twisted or obscured by politics. It‘s about listening to what our scientists have to say even when it‘s inconvenient— especially when it‘s inconvenient.‖ -- President Barack Obama, December 20, 2008 ―The two MMs have been a ...
... free and open inquiry. It‘s about ensuring that facts and evidence are never twisted or obscured by politics. It‘s about listening to what our scientists have to say even when it‘s inconvenient— especially when it‘s inconvenient.‖ -- President Barack Obama, December 20, 2008 ―The two MMs have been a ...
Borehole temperatures and tree rings: Seasonality and
... its area, and then averaging all grid cells together. The mean reduced temperature profile has an amplitude of 0.5°C at 30 m that extrapolates to an amplitude of 0.8°C at the surface. This profile represents a diffused consequence of temperature change at the Earth’s surface over the past century or ...
... its area, and then averaging all grid cells together. The mean reduced temperature profile has an amplitude of 0.5°C at 30 m that extrapolates to an amplitude of 0.8°C at the surface. This profile represents a diffused consequence of temperature change at the Earth’s surface over the past century or ...
VILLAGE AT PLAYA VISTA – SEA LEVEL RISE, MESTRE GREVE
... by noted scientists. The CCCC report uses a sea level rise of 4.6 feet. The 2006 report by Cayan shows a range of sea level rise projections for different assumptions with the range being 0.3 to 2.4 feet (0.1 to 0.72 meters). (The 2009 Cayan report increased their sea level rise projections.) Most i ...
... by noted scientists. The CCCC report uses a sea level rise of 4.6 feet. The 2006 report by Cayan shows a range of sea level rise projections for different assumptions with the range being 0.3 to 2.4 feet (0.1 to 0.72 meters). (The 2009 Cayan report increased their sea level rise projections.) Most i ...
Adopted - The James Bay Advisory Committee on the Environment
... d. Research project on Cree participation in the environmental and social impact assessment process Kelly LeBlanc, of the Université de Montréal, is currently conducting research on Cree participation in the Section 22 environmental and social impact assessment and review ...
... d. Research project on Cree participation in the environmental and social impact assessment process Kelly LeBlanc, of the Université de Montréal, is currently conducting research on Cree participation in the Section 22 environmental and social impact assessment and review ...
Original scientific paper TEMPERATURE ALTITUDE
... gases with greenhouse effects, above all, carbon dioxide. Two last decades (2001–2010 and 1991–2000) are, considering average values, the warmest on the planet in the instrumental period. However, the same report says that the trend of mean annual global temperature stagnates till the end of 20th ce ...
... gases with greenhouse effects, above all, carbon dioxide. Two last decades (2001–2010 and 1991–2000) are, considering average values, the warmest on the planet in the instrumental period. However, the same report says that the trend of mean annual global temperature stagnates till the end of 20th ce ...
CLIMATE CHANGE 2014 Mitigation of Climate Change
... Decarbonizing electricity generation is a key component of cost-effective mitigation strategies. The share of low carbon power generation exceeds 80 % in most low CO2 concentration stabilization scenarios in 2050. Share of low-carbon energy in total primary energy, electricity and liquid supply sec ...
... Decarbonizing electricity generation is a key component of cost-effective mitigation strategies. The share of low carbon power generation exceeds 80 % in most low CO2 concentration stabilization scenarios in 2050. Share of low-carbon energy in total primary energy, electricity and liquid supply sec ...