Not exact matches
Research group
Climate Central has created a plug - in for Google Earth that illustrates how catastrophic an «extreme» sea - level rise scenario would be if the flooding happened now, based on projections in a 2017 report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA).
The
research group
Climate Central took the projections laid out in NOAA's report and created a plug - in for Google Earth that shows how catastrophic the damage would be if the flooding happened today.
«It is encouraging to see this major
central bank seeing the need to move with the times and understand its role in dealing with one of the major challenges facing our economies today:
climate change,» said James Leaton,
research director at the Carbon Tracker Initiative.
«The delay in the emergence of the benefits also suggest that we should start sooner rather than later to think seriously about mitigation,» said paper author Claudia Tebaldi, a
research scientist at Climate Central and a visiting scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric R
research scientist at
Climate Central and a visiting scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric
ResearchResearch.
The
research suggests that
climate change will increase the risk of serious ear blight epidemics on winter wheat in
Central China by the middle of this century (2020 - 2050).
Before joining Scientific American, he was senior writer at
Climate Central, a nonprofit
research and journalism organization, and before that he spent nearly 21 years at Time magazine, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories on about science and the environment, along with many smaller pieces.
He spoke to
Climate Central from a
research boat taking weekly samples from the six monitoring stations around the lake that keep track of temperatures, nutrient loads, dissolved oxygen and other factors that can help scientists track the lake's health.
In a study published in the actual volume of Nature Communications, geo - and
climate researchers at the Alfred - Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar - and Marine
Research (AWI) show that, in the course of our planet's history, summertime sea ice was to be found in the
central Arctic in periods characterised by higher global temperatures — but less CO2 — than today.
Officials at the Bureau of Land Management's Lander field office have taken interest in
Central Wyoming College's
research because it will help the bureau plan for an increasingly arid
climate, said Kristin Yannone, the office's planning and environment coordinator.
Kennett, working with Norbert Marwan, climatologist and statistician, Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact Research, Germany, looked at climate records for central Mexico gleaned from a stalagmite collected from Juxtlahuaca Cave in the state of Gu
Climate Impact
Research, Germany, looked at
climate records for central Mexico gleaned from a stalagmite collected from Juxtlahuaca Cave in the state of Gu
climate records for
central Mexico gleaned from a stalagmite collected from Juxtlahuaca Cave in the state of Guerrero.
Sea - levels are rising 60 per cent faster than the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change's (IPCC)
central projections, new
research suggests.
There is growing agreement that NASA must make
climate and energy
research more
central to its mission and purpose, and that NASA can play a
central global role connecting scientific results with solutions for the planet.
Climate Central is a nonpartisan and non-advocacy nonprofit based in New Jersey that researches and reports on the changing c
Climate Central is a nonpartisan and non-advocacy nonprofit based in New Jersey that
researches and reports on the changing
climateclimate.
John Upton is a Senior Science Writer at
Climate Central, where he has covered international climate negotiations, oceans research, climate change adaptation, and the global trade in wood
Climate Central, where he has covered international
climate negotiations, oceans research, climate change adaptation, and the global trade in wood
climate negotiations, oceans
research,
climate change adaptation, and the global trade in wood
climate change adaptation, and the global trade in wood energy.
Climate Central has been reporting on preliminary
research suggesting that warmer air in the Arctic may be disrupting the jet stream, leading (although not consistently) to some unusually cold winters in recent years in both North America and Europe.
That doesn't mean every year will set a record, but «it seems to me quite likely that we have taken the next step up to a new level,» National Center for Atmospheric
Research climate scientist Kevin Trenberth told Climate Central last
climate scientist Kevin Trenberth told
Climate Central last
Climate Central last month.
John Allen, an associate
research scientist at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University, who, with colleagues, came out with the first seasonal tornado forecast last year, expects a below - normal number of tornadoes in the south cent
research scientist at the International
Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University, who, with colleagues, came out with the first seasonal tornado forecast last year, expects a below - normal number of tornadoes in the south cent
Research Institute for
Climate and Society at Columbia University, who, with colleagues, came out with the first seasonal tornado forecast last year, expects a below - normal number of tornadoes in the south
central U.S.
At
Climate Central, we love climate research (but really, who doe
Climate Central, we love
climate research (but really, who doe
climate research (but really, who doesn't?).
Mike Wallace's talk was about the «National
Research Council Report on the «Hockey Stick Controversy»... The charge to the committee, was «to summarize current information on the temperature records for the past millennium, describe the main areas of uncertainty and how significant they are, describe the principal methodologies used and any problems with these approaches, and explain how
central is the debate over the paleoclimate record within the overall state of knowledge on global
climate change.»
The cold snap that gripped the East Coast and Midwest region was a rarity that bucks the warming trend, said researcher Claudia Tebaldi of the National Center for Atmospheric
Research and the private organization
Climate Central.
The findings are being reported in the peer - reviewed journal Geophysical
Research Letters (the paper is available by subscription only) and were produced by a novel partnership including researchers at two federal laboratories, the Weather Channel and
Climate Central, a nonprofit group focused on communicating climate s
Climate Central, a nonprofit group focused on communicating
climate s
climate science.
Chris FIELD (Carnegie Institution, USA)-- Chair • Philippe CIAIS (
Climate Environment Society, France) • Wolfgang CRAMER (Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale, France) • Purnamita DASGUPTA (Institute of Economic Growth, India) • Ruth DEFRIES (Colombia University, USA) • Navroz DUBASH (Centre for Policy
Research, India) • Ottmar EDENHOFER (Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact
Research, Germany) • Michael GRUBB (University College London, UK) • Jean - Charles HOURCADE (Centre national de la recherche scientifique [INRA], France) • Sheila JASANOFF (Harvard Kennedy School of Government, USA) • Kejun JIANG (Nanyang Technological University, China) • Vladimir KATTSOV (Main Geophysical Observatory, Russia) • Hervé LE TREUT (CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France) • Emilio LEBRE LA ROVERE (National University, Brazil) • Valérie MASSON - DELMOTTE (Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement / Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, France) • Cheik M'BOW (World Agroforestry Centre [ICRAF], Kenya) • Isabelle NIANG - DIOP (Institut de recherche pour le développement, Senegal) • Carlos NOBRE (Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas de Desastres Naturais [Cemaden / MCTI], Brazil) • Karen O'BRIEN (University of Oslo, Norway) • Joy PEREIRA (University Kebangsaan, Malaysia) • Shilong PIAO (Peking University, China) • Hans - Otto PÖRTNER (Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany) • Monika RHEIN (University of Bremen, Germany) • Johan ROCKSTRÖM (Stockholm University, Sweden) • Hans SCHELLNHUBER (Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact
Research, Germany) • Robert SCHOLES (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa) • Pete SMITH (University of Aberdeen, UK) • Youba SOKONA (The South Centre, Switzerland) • Jean - François SOUSSANA (Institut national de la recherche agronomique [INRA], France) • Mark STAFFORD - SMITH (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation, Australia) • Thomas STOCKER (University of Bern, Switzerland) • Laurence TUBIANA (Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales, France) • Diana ÜRGE - VORSATZ (
Central European University, Hungary) • Penny URQUHART (Independent analyst, South Africa) • Carolina VERA (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) • Alistair WOODWARD (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
The nonprofit group
Climate Central, which pursues a novel mix of original research and climate communication, is behind the new work, which is being published in the journal Environmental Research L
Climate Central, which pursues a novel mix of original
research and climate communication, is behind the new work, which is being published in the journal Environmental Research
research and
climate communication, is behind the new work, which is being published in the journal Environmental Research L
climate communication, is behind the new work, which is being published in the journal Environmental
Research Research Letters.
I had been pushing since I started at
Climate Central a year ago to dive into a deep reporting project, and to do so with the organization's
Research and Multimedia divisions, which really hadn't been working with Editorial previously.
Abstract: «Understanding how global temperature changes with increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, or
climate sensitivity, is of
central importance to
climate change
research.
Much of the public's misunderstanding of human - induced global warming centers on storm surges and sea levels, and yet this has hardly been the
central focus of
climate science
research over the past 20 years.
I would say that the
central flaw in the op - ed is a logical one: if you're trying to stifle dissent, then you want less funding for
climate research, not more.
At the same time, my supervisor at the National Weather Service (NWS) said I must not
research climate change while at the office because
climate change was not part of the mission at NWS North
Central River Forecast Center (NCRFC).
Research to be published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters shows that over the past decade the number of record hot days has been double the number of record cold days: The research was carried out by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to th
Research to be published in the journal Geophysical
Research Letters shows that over the past decade the number of record hot days has been double the number of record cold days: The research was carried out by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to th
Research Letters shows that over the past decade the number of record hot days has been double the number of record cold days: The
research was carried out by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to th
research was carried out by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to th
Research,
Climate Central, The Weather Channel, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and examined temperature records going back to the 1950s.
Michael Lemonick at
Climate Central writes on new
research finding it's unlikely that the recent surge of ice flowing into the sea from Greenland's glaciers is the new normal (the work syncs with earlier analysis by Tad Pfeffer of the University of Colorado):
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Climate Coalition Roosevelt Institution San Diego State University PSM Program in Biotechnology San Jose State University Sierra Student Coalition South Dakota State University SPIE - The International Society for Optics and Photonics State University of New York PSM Programs STEM School Administrators Association Student Environmental Action Coalition SustainU.S., the Youth Network for Sustainable Development Syracuse University University of Arizona University at Buffalo SUNY PSM Program University of California - Berkeley University of California - Davis University of California - Irvine University of California - Riverside University of California - San Diego University of California - Santa Barbara University of California - Santa Cruz University of
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Research indicates that the Arctic had substantially less sea ice during this period compared to present Current desert regions of
Central Asia were extensively forested due to higher rainfall, and the warm temperate forest belts in China and Japan were extended northwards West African sediments additionally record the «African Humid Period», an interval between 16,000 and 6,000 years ago when Africa was much wetter due to a strengthening of the African monsoon While there do not appear to have been significant temperature changes at most low latitude sites, other
climate changes have been reported.
The new study, titled «Projections of
climate change impacts on
central America tropical rainforest» was published in March 2017 in the journal Climatic Change by a team of researchers of the Brazilian National Institute for Space
Research (INPE) and the Tropical Agricultural
Research and Higher Education Center of Costa Rica (CATIE).
Large fires in Alaska are twice as common as they were 75 years ago, according to
Climate Central's own
research.
The St. Louis region saw as much as 200 million gallons of sewage overflow due to the December floods, according to
research released today by
Climate Central, a science and news organization.
He has more than 20 years of experience in strategizing and implementing
climate and energy policies in both the U.S. and China, with an extensive international network of
central and local governments, think tanks, NGOs,
research institutes, state - owned enterprises, and multinational companies.
The team remedied this by combining a regional
climate model called the Weather
Research and Forecasting Model with two land - surface models that can simulate interactions between the atmosphere and north
central India's agricultural land, along with Himalayan mountainous topography.
The
research was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the U.S. Department of Energy, and
Climate Central.
I think that how the probability of the next ice age has changed with the CO2 increase, if at all, should be a
central question of
climate change
research.
His
research focuses on using data from Earth - orbiting satellites, in combination with detailed field and laboratory investigations, to study the impact of air pollutants and
climate change on forest species across the Northern Hemisphere, including
central Europe, Canada, and New England.
It was immensely newsworthy because Jones is not just the director of the Climatic
Research Unit (the home of the explosive leaked / hacked Climategate e-mails), he has played a
central role in the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change consensus process.
Our partnership with
Climate Central began in 2009, when we jointly proposed an NSF
research grant to explore the potential...
Research by
Climate Central, a nonprofit climate science and journalism organization, found that $ 71 billion of Florida property sits on land less than two feet above the high tid
Climate Central, a nonprofit
climate science and journalism organization, found that $ 71 billion of Florida property sits on land less than two feet above the high tid
climate science and journalism organization, found that $ 71 billion of Florida property sits on land less than two feet above the high tide line.
National Center or Public Policy
Research expert on global warming and the ozone layer (1996) Robert Wesson Endowment Fund Fellow (1993 - 4) at Hoover Institution Marshall Institute Expert bio: http://www.marshall.org/experts.php?id=38 A darling of the anti-
climate movement, Baliunas has been a
central scientist in the fight against action on
climate change.
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Climate Report Source: World
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Climate Change and Human Health,» ACSH 10/97 Heritage Foundation Source: Heritage Foundation «Policy Experts» website Manhattan Institute for Policy
Research Source: Manhattan Institute website 4/04 Tech
Central Science Foundation or Tech
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Climate Research Journal Source: Proxy climatic and environmental changes of the past 1000 years
The odds of this happening by chance — that is, rather than due to a combination of manmade pollution and natural
climate variability — are less than 1 - in - 27 million, according to the climate research and journalism group Climate C
climate variability — are less than 1 - in - 27 million, according to the
climate research and journalism group Climate C
climate research and journalism group
Climate C
Climate Central.
In a new paper published in Geophysical
Research Letters, three MIT scientists assert that the human influence on the
climate of the
Central United States is dominated by agricultural activity rather than greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Sea - levels are rising 60 per cent faster than the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change's (IPCC)
central projections, new
research suggests.
Moreover, since Lord Stern's report on the economics of
climate change, the «economic impact» part of the equation that Monbiot scoffs at is increasingly
central to the environmentalist
research agenda.
According to
research by Ben Strauss, a
climate change and sea level rise expert at Climate Central, an independent research and news organization, there are approximately $ 156 billion worth of property and 300,000 homes less than three feet above the high tide line in F
climate change and sea level rise expert at
Climate Central, an independent research and news organization, there are approximately $ 156 billion worth of property and 300,000 homes less than three feet above the high tide line in F
Climate Central, an independent
research and news organization, there are approximately $ 156 billion worth of property and 300,000 homes less than three feet above the high tide line in Florida.