And when Lennart Bengtsson decides to join a right wing group of political and ideological hacks whose purpose is to spread disinformation and lies about climate science, something that directly affects climate scientists and their research, and when the response to this public political decision and statement is massive criticisms and political decisions
by other climate scientists, Judith Curry is complaining about these «attacks» and labels this «Climate McCarthyism».
Jan P Perlwitz «Lennart Bengtsson decides to join a right wing group of political and ideological hacks whose purpose is to spread disinformation and lies about climate science, something that directly affects climate scientists and their research, and the response is -LSB-...] massive criticisms
by other climate scientists.»
This fits with the predictions
by other climate scientists that El Niño is on the way, likely to begin later this year.
Mr Watts is attempting to present his case in a proper scientific forum, where he would be taken seriously
by other climate scientists.
It's fascinating that, like vultures searching the ground for a carcass, some viewers look at one study (which is as yet unverified
by other climate scientists) and claim it puts the final nail in the coffin of AGW.
Climate scientists are evaluated
by other climate scientists.
From some on the CAGW side they are particularly against it at all and we all wonder if your paper is so sound why in a lot of cases are you so afraid of data and code being examined
by other climate scientists no matter what their belief in CAGW is.
As a result of my analyses that challenge IPCC conclusions, I have been called a denier
by other climate scientists, and most recently by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
And perhaps a good example could be made for similar approaches into the future
by other Climate scientists and their mates.
The repercussions of the findings, which were published Thursday in Science, could make it harder to hold warming to limits set during recent United Nations climate negotiations — but they're being received cautiously
by other climate scientists, with questions raised over the results of the analysis.
Not exact matches
Our approaches are informed largely
by research from the Frameworks Institute, the Yale Program on
Climate Change Communication, and the Union of Concerned
Scientists, among
others.
Multiple
other GOP lawmakers also cited theories that are not accepted
by mainstream
climate scientists, according to reports.
The
other side of the «green» argument against nuclear power is the fear
by some
climate scientists that carbon emissions in New York could increase
by more than 31 million metric tons during the next two years, if a number of nuclear power plants close.
When combined with overfishing,
climate change, fertilizer runoff — induced dead zones and
other human impacts on ocean fishes, a watery evolutionary stage has been set for a jellyfish takeover — dubbed the «gelatinous ocean»
by some
scientists.
That mirrored
other polls showing a growth in
climate skepticism over the same time frame, a phenomenon that has been explained
by the economic crisis, weather and the «Climategate» scandal, which revealed
scientists wrangling in hacked emails (ClimateWire, Dec. 3, 2009).
He made the claim that
climate scientists were some kind of club and they all made money
by somehow supporting each
other's findings.
The
other three — John Christy, a
climate scientist at the University of Alabama; Judith Curry, a climatologist at the University of Georgia; and Richard Lindzen, an emeritus physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — are well - respected
by climate skeptics and are often challenged
by the
climate science establishment.
«The bias is just so extreme»
Others seriously questioned whether the world's community of
climate scientists is caught in a cyclone of self - promotion, driven
by the pressure to validate past findings and to receive federal grants.
Using statistically modeled maps drawn from satellite data and
other sources, U.S. Geological Survey
scientists have projected that the near - surface permafrost that presently underlies 38 percent of boreal and arctic Alaska would be reduced
by 16 to 24 percent
by the end of the 21st century under widely accepted
climate scenarios.
A new study
by scientists from WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) and
other groups predicts that the effects of
climate change will severely impact the Albertine Rift, one of Africa's most biodiverse regions and a place not normally associated with global warming.
Fortunately, he and
other conservative Christians are being challenged
by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, who also happens to be an evangelical Christian on a crusade to demonstrate to her fellow believers why being a Christian is not in conflict with accepting
climate change.
The hope is that the hubs will help minimise the harmful effects of
climate change, such as excess storms and droughts,
by helping
scientists, farmers, ranchers and forestland - owners talk to each
other.
In cooperation with
scientists from the Thünen - Institut and the Ecuadorian Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, a team from TUM compared the predicted loss of area of tree species caused
by deforestation on the one hand and
by predicted forest losses in an extreme
climate change scenario on the
other.
On the one hand there was a quest
by scientists to find the world's funniest joke, and on the
other, dire warnings about the dangers of mobile phones, an increase in the incidence of new variant CJD,
climate change, and cosmic threats to Earth in the shape of asteroids and gamma ray bursts.
Climate scientists, however, are only too aware of the problems (see
Climate myths: It was warmer during the Medieval period), and the uncertainties were both highlighted
by Mann's original paper and
by others at the time it was published.
By identifying images with changing leaves, blooming flowers, and
other easy - to - recognize features, citizen
scientists can contribute to a better understanding of how plants are responding to
climate change
When the foundation severed ties, its decision was less influenced
by the removal of Jewish
scientists from major posts than
by the destabilising effect that this and
other political interventions had on the general research
climate.
Talk about management
by committee: one group of more than 800
scientist authors to cope with more than 9,000 scientific publications on
climate change and more than 20,000 comments from «expert reviewers» (plus another 30,000 or so from various
other interested parties.)
Sucking carbon dioxide and
other greenhouse gases from smokestacks and burying them underneath the ground is a key technology cited
by politicians and
scientists as a way to help combat
climate change.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers led
by ETH
climate scientist Joeri Rogelj used several models to calculate how the climatic effects of CO2 and SLCF break down and how they relate to each
other.
Scientists studying the potential effects of
climate change on the world's animal and plant species are focusing on the wrong factors, according to a new paper
by a research team from the Wildlife Conservation Society, University of Queensland, and
other organizations.
Eberle and Kim said the early - middle Eocene greenhouse period from 53 to 38 million years ago is used as a deep - time analog
by climate scientists for what could happen on Earth if CO2 and
other greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere continue to rise, and what a «runaway» greenhouse effect potentially could look like.
He and
other report authors noted that
scientists trying to face threats such as global
climate change and the preservation of biodiversity face unwanted input from special interest groups and political impedance, and countries that might be unequally affected
by these threats have vastly different ideas of how to handle them.
Deforestation may have far greater consequences for
climate change in some soils than in
others, according to new research led
by Yale University
scientists — a finding that could provide critical insights into which ecosystems must be managed with extra care because they are vulnerable to biodiversity loss and which ecosystems are more resilient to widespread tree removal.
The report,
by a new organisation of
scientists and
other experts called
Climate Transparency, also said 15 of the G20 members has seen strong growth in renewable energy in recent years.
The research was led
by University of Southampton biologist Dr Felix Eigenbrod working in collaboration with Dr Patrick Gonzalez,
Climate Change
Scientist at the U.S. National Park Service, and two
other Southampton
scientists — Dr Jadu Dash and Dr Ilse Steyl.
Comiso and
other climate scientists reject the suggestion that his data set may overestimate the recent trend in Antarctic sea - ice growth —
by as much as two - thirds, according to Eisenman's analysis.
These are the erroneous predictions ascribed to the most recent report from the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)-- a document reviewed
by some 2,500
scientists and
other experts as well as vetted
by more than 190 countries.
Now, if
by impacts, he means the impacts to ecosystems, etc., it seems unlikely that
climate scientists jockeying for funding would be trying to change the topic of interest from
climate science to these
other fields (which I guess gets back to your point that funding self - interest would dictate continuing to emphasize uncertainty).
I think you and
others could do more to change attitudes in the U.S. on global warming
by joining forces in putting pressure on NOAA administrators and NWS supervisors to educate the 5,500 meteorologists in 120 National Weather Service offices so the NWS
scientists can help
other government people and
other meteorologists who enter people's private living rooms better understand
climate change.
I'm not even an amateur
climate scientist, but my logic tells me that if clouds have a stronger negative feedback in the Arctic, and I know (from news) the Arctic is warming faster than
other areas, then it seems «forcing GHGs» (CO2, etc) may have a strong sensitivity than suggested, but this is suppressed
by the cloud effect.
The U.S. EPA is recognizing landmark green chemistry technologies developed
by industrial pioneers and leading
scientists that turn
climate risk and
other environmental problems into business opportunities, spurring innovation and economic development.
Improvements in these areas look promising in a DOE - sponsored, next - generation
climate model being developed
by scientists at PNNL and
other collaborative research institutions.
The
scientists carefully evaluated many aspects of the
climate in the four simulations, using measurements taken from the area, data pulled together from
other studies, and data produced
by the model.
Will editorials and social media comments labeling The Silurian Hypothesis as a crackpot paper written
by a crackpot
climate scientist help or diminish the hard work of all
climate scientists and many
others?
Other scientists have interpreted this as bird and butterfly populations keeping pace with
climate change
by favouring species that can best tolerate warmer conditions.
It would measure progress
by counting, among
other things, the percentage of news articles that raise questions about
climate science and the number of radio talk show appearances
by scientists questioning the prevailing views.
That's compared to 30 to 40 percent estimated
by the IPCC and
other studies, said co-author Kevin Trenberth, a
climate scientist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
As with perceptions of scientific consensus on
other topics, public perceptions that
scientists tend to agree about
climate change tend to vary
by education and age.
As some readers may recall, I found six serious errors in a well - publicised 2016 paper
by Kate Marvel and
other GISS
climate scientists on the topic of
climate sensitivity.