Tag: Global Warming Science - Page 9
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Climategate 2.0: Denialists Serve Up Two-Year-Old Turkey
Another collection of emails from climate scientists does nothing to unsettle the mountain of evidence of climate change.
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Obama: "Climate Change Cannot be Denied" (Video)
Barack Obama finally lays down the law on climate change ... in Australia.
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Taking a Close Look at the "Last Ice Area"
In 2040 the majority of the ice in the Arctic will be gone. What will this mean for the people and animals that have survived in the region for centuries?
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It Is "Virtually Certain" That Climate Change is Causing More Extreme Weather
The IPCC's latest Special Report, “Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation" seeks to evaluate the link between extreme weather and climate change.
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Congressional Climate Briefing - The End of Climate Skepticism?
On 14 November 2011, the US Congress Natural Resources Committee held a briefing called "Undeniable Data: The Latest Research on Global Temperature and Climate Science".
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Most Americans Recognize Link Between Climate Change and More Extreme Weather (Chart)
Research from Yale Climate Communications shows that Americans are absorbing the link between global warming and more extreme weather events like droughts and flooding.
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Boreal Deforestation Has Had Net Cooling Effect
New research from Yale University shows that tree clearing about 45° latitude has resulted in slight cooling, while confirming that deforestation in more southern latitudes has increased warming.
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How Extreme Weather Increases With Global Warming - The Basic Version
How many extreme weather events can be put down to climate change? A recent study attempts to calculate the odds.
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Carbon Stored in Himalayan River Basin Soils Surprisingly Old, With Future Climate Implications
Soils in the Ganges-Brahmaputra river basin currently aren't releasing much of the stored carbon into the atmosphere, but at some future point they may, increasing warming.
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Dr. Rajendra Pachauri on Pricing Carbon, the Himalaya Glacier Error, and GOP Climate Denial (Video Interview)
I sit down with Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, the head of the IPCC. He explained why we still need to price carbon, how we can overcome GOP climate denial, and clears the air on the Himalaya glacier controversy.
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How Climate Change Realists & Climate Skeptics View Temperature Rise Data
One of the most common misunderstandings about global temperature data is the difference between short-term noise and long-term signal.
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Exceed 'Worst Case' Scenario
Given what we know about climate change, one might expect to see a drop or leveling-off of global carbon output. In reality though, it's gotten worse. Much worse.
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Climate Change Likely Already Causing More Extreme Weather, IPCC Says
Climate scientists say that there's a 66% chance human-caused climate change is already causing more extreme weather -- and are 99% certain there's more to come.
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Ocean Warming Sends Australia's Seaweed South, And Possibly Into Extinction
Warmer oceans mean seaweed is seeking cooler water, but that could push them right off the continental shelf.
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Sorting Out Settled Climate Science From Remaining Uncertainties
Much ado is made about the phrase "the science is settled," but to what does the phrase refer? There are certainly a number of climate issues for which the scientific evidence is so conclusive and robust, they can reasonably be called "settled."
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Yes, We're Still Causing Climate Change & Yes, It's Still Bad
The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature study results are in, confirming that Earth is warming. Now the climate skpetics are just shifting the goalposts.
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You WIll Probably Live to See 'Dangerous' Levels of Climate Change
In some regions of the world, "dangerous" levels of climate change will hit by 2030. Which means many of us will get front-row seats ...
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Greenland Ice Sheet Melting Not Stopped By New Snowfall - Ties For Record Ice Loss
New research from the City University of New York shows how record ice loss can occur even in years without record-setting temperatures.

























