For whatever reason, it is indeed vastly more difficult to publish results in
climate research journals if they run against the tide of politically correct opinion.
The Soon and Baliunas paper was so bad that half of
the Climate Research journal editorial staff resigned in protest because the seriously flawed paper should never have passed peer review.
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Climate Research Journal Source: Proxy climatic and environmental changes of the past 1000 years
For 10 years he was an editor of
the Climate Research journal.
Comment: This is the infamous case that lead to the resignation of multiple editors of
the Climate Research journal in protest over a flawed peer review process that allowed publication of the paper.
Some of Michaels's papers were published in
Climate Research journal around the time that climate skeptic Chris de Freitas was serving as one of the journal's editors.
Not exact matches
And consider the CRU e-mail comment on a
journal that committed the mortal sin of publishing one of the heretical papers: «I think we have to stop considering
Climate Research as a legitimate peer - reviewed
journal.
Perhaps we should encourage our colleagues in the
climate research community to no longer submit to, or cite papers in, this
journal.»
Their study, published in the
journal Geophysical
Research Letters, also found evidence that
climate change is skewing the proportion of record high temperatures to record low temperatures in the continental United States, with extremely hot days now outnumbering extremely cold days by 2 - to - 1.
Landrum and her colleagues demonstrated the effect experimentally and reported the results in a 2017 paper in the
Journal of Risk
Research entitled «Culturally Antagonistic Memes and the Zika Virus: An Experimental Test,» in which participants read a news story on Zika public health risks that was linked to either
climate change or immigration.
In a 2003 email, Mann discusses encouraging colleagues to «no longer submit [papers] to, or cite papers in»
Climate Research, after it published papers by known sceptics «that couldn't get published in a reputable
journal».
Since the algal species is native to eastern Canada, its recent blooms and rapid proliferation in rivers since 2006 — which have angered anglers looking for pristine waters — have been caused by an environmental trigger, with
climate change a likely culprit, said Michelle Lavery, a master's degree student at the Canadian Rivers Institute and lead author of the
research, published in theCanadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
reported in the
journal «Science», scientists led by Dr. Felix Creutzig from the Mercator
Research Institute of Global Commons and
Climate Change (MCC), Berlin, and Dr. Patrick Jochem, KIT, point out that the transportation sector may be easier to decarbonize than previously assumed in global emission scenarios.
They said the real strength of the Jacobson study — now in press at the
Journal of Geophysical
Research - Atmospheres — is that it relies on a new computer model of
climate, air pollution and weather that accounts for several different ways black carbon influences the environment.
The value of this information is illustrated by the results of a study published May 19 in the
journal Geophysical
Research Letters by Oster's group, working with colleagues from the Berkeley Geochronology Center, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History and the University of Cambridge titled «Northeast Indian stalagmite records Pacific decadal
climate change: Implications for moisture transport and drought in India.»
Toward the end of this century (project here for the years 2068 to 2098) the possibility of storm surges of eight to 11 meters (26 to 36 feet) increases significantly in cities not usually expected to be vulnerable to tropical storms, according to recent
research in the
journal Nature
Climate Change.
Those heat extremes, the hottest in the country's observational record, were likely caused by man - made
climate change, according to a new study accepted for publication in the
journal Geophysical
Research Letters.
New
research published today in the
journal Astrobiology shows the vital role of oceans in moderating
climate on Earth - like planets.
The
research, led by the University of Leeds and published today [12 June] in the
journal FEMS Microbiology Ecology, will help improve
climate change models that have previously neglected the role of microbes in darkening the Earth's surface.
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Climate and land use change have long been linked to changes in water yield,» said Peter Caldwell,
research hydrologist for the Forest Service Southern Research Station (SRS) and primary author of the article recently published in the journal Global Change
research hydrologist for the Forest Service Southern
Research Station (SRS) and primary author of the article recently published in the journal Global Change
Research Station (SRS) and primary author of the article recently published in the
journal Global Change Biology.
In a study published in the
journal Nature
Climate Change an international research team modelled the impacts of a changing climate on the distribution of almost 13 thousand marine species, more than twelve times as many species as previously s
Climate Change an international
research team modelled the impacts of a changing
climate on the distribution of almost 13 thousand marine species, more than twelve times as many species as previously s
climate on the distribution of almost 13 thousand marine species, more than twelve times as many species as previously studied.
The results of the programme, reported in the
journal Climate Research, suggest that truffle cultivation may be possible in many parts of the UK.
The
research was published Sunday in the
journal Nature
Climate Change.
When those days do come, however, they come with even greater ferocity, according to James Elsner, a geography professor at Florida State University and lead author on the
research, published earlier this month in the
journal Climate Dynamics.
In November,
climate scientist Vladimir Petoukhov reported in the
Journal of Geophysical
Research that the overall warming of Earth's northern half could result in cold winters.
Another study published online today in the
journal Environmental
Research Letters (ERL) directly attributes the rainfall increase to human - caused
climate change.
The
research, published yesterday in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is the first study to find the signal of
climate change in global precipitation shifts across land and ocean.
The
research appears in the
journal Nature
Climate Change.
The Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated by subject matter experts from Yale who summarize important
research articles from leading natural and social science
journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest
research results.The Review launched this week and covers a wide range of topics, like this brief about
climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversit
climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind in
Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversit
Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in
climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversit
climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
The
research, reported June 13 in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, for the first time quantifies the concept of
climate connectivity in the United States.
The findings, published in the
journal Environmental
Research Letters, reconfirm the basic science that increasing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are causing most
climate change.
«The penguins are the innocent bystanders experiencing feast or famine depending on what the Equatorial Undercurrent is doing from year to year,» said Kristopher Karnauskas, a
climate scientist who performed the
research while at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and lead author of the new study recently accepted in Geophysical Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union
research while at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and lead author of the new study recently accepted in Geophysical
Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union
Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union
journal.
Climate researchers at the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine
Research (AWI) recently made this prediction in a new study, which can be found in the latest issue of the
Journal of
Climate, released today.
This work, published on 11 March 2014 in the
journal Environment
Research Letters, will help not only to improve existing
climate models, but also to assess the health impacts of pollution in Africa's urban areas.
The
journal Nature publishes the results — which have implications on
climate research and wastewater treatment — on November 26.
However, the initiators asserted that the aim of the
journal was to publish articles about patterns recognized in the full spectrum of physical disciplines rather than to focus on
climate -
research - related topics.
«Despite the relatively small amount of carbon on Earth, carbon has been critical for the emergence of life and the regulation of our
climate through the carbon - silicate cycle,» said Yale doctoral candidate John Moriarty, who led the
research, recently published in Astrophysical
Journal.
The findings, which have just been published in three separate scientific
journals — Earth System Science Data, Environmental
Research Letters and Nature
Climate Change — will also be presented today at the U.N. climate conference in Bonn, G
Climate Change — will also be presented today at the U.N.
climate conference in Bonn, G
climate conference in Bonn, Germany.
The
research, published Sunday in the
journal Nature
Climate Change, synthesized data from 55 climate model simulations that have recently become ava
Climate Change, synthesized data from 55
climate model simulations that have recently become ava
climate model simulations that have recently become available.
Expected increases in extreme heat and drought events will bring changes in precipitation, air and water temperatures, air density and humidity, write Matthew Bartos and Mikhail Chester in the current issue of the
research journal Nature
Climate Change.
The findings, published this week in the
journal Geophysical
Research Letters, were obtained with a model similar to the type used to predict future
climate change on Earth.
In a new paper published this week in the
research journal Scientific Reports, USF geochemistry Professor Bogdan Onac and PhD student Daniel Cleary report that isotopes found in bat guano over the last 1,200 years can provide scientists with information on how the
climate was and is changing.
The
research is published in the
journal Nature
Climate Change.
These are the implications of a new study, which found that the world's forests play an unexpectedly large role in
climate change, vacuuming up the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) and storing the carbon in wood, according to
research published online Thursday by the
journal Science.
«Thus it appears that the Pinatubo cooling favours high
climate sensitivity,» say Hansen and his colleagues in a study for a forthcoming issue of the
journal National Geographic
Research and Exploration.
Cornell and Ludwig Institute for Cancer
Research scientists have developed a way to produce a protein antigen that may be useful as vaccine for schistosomiasis — a parasitic disease that infects millions of people, mostly in tropical and subtropical climates — according to new research in the journal Protein Expression and Purification, Ju
Research scientists have developed a way to produce a protein antigen that may be useful as vaccine for schistosomiasis — a parasitic disease that infects millions of people, mostly in tropical and subtropical
climates — according to new
research in the journal Protein Expression and Purification, Ju
research in the
journal Protein Expression and Purification, June 2017.
Exxon also hired scientists and mathematicians to develop better
climate models and publish
research results in peer - reviewed
journals.
Meanwhile, a review of about 200 different temperature studies was published in 2003 by Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in the
journal Climate Research.
Science 57 Nature 37
Climate Research 4 Tellus 2 Solar Physics 3 Geophysical
Research Letters 59
Journal of Geophysical
Research 27
Journal of
Climate 4 Proc.
Global carbon emissions are projected to stall and perhaps even decline in 2015, according to the new
research, which was published today in the
journal Nature
Climate Change.