Sentences with phrase «climate scientists at»

Climate scientists at the Climate Change National Forum also questioned the value of the research, arguing that scientists should be discussing more nuanced questions than human - caused global warming (Forum 2014).
So the «oblivion» thing is an outright falsehood, yet not one of the hundreds of climate scientists at that conference had the intellectual courage to correct Ban.
In late 2009, private emails were stolen from climate scientists at the University of East Anglia.
Many climate scientists at NOAA may no longer take calls from reporters, the story went on to say, unless the interview is approved by administration officials in Washington, and is conducted with a public - affairs officer present.
However, because climate scientists at the time believed a doubling of atmospheric CO2 would cause a larger global heat imbalance than is currently believed, the actual climate sensitivities were approximatly 18 % lower (for example, the «Best» model sensitivity was actually closer to 2.1 °C for doubled CO2).
The changes had been rapid — where «rapid,» for climate scientists at mid-century, meant a change that progressed over as little as one or two thousand years.
I largely agree, but would add that there are plenty of other reasons for policymakers to keep climate scientists at arm's length..
Did the journalists have to interview each other because the climate scientists at the centre of the scandal didn't feel the need to turn up an explain themselves?
From Matt Nisbet's essay on «Climate scientists at crossroads: muddling the difference between public engagement and deficit - model activism»
Climate scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) present evidence in a new study that they can predict this rate, and hence anticipate whether the Arctic sea ice that forms in the winter will grow, shrink, or hold its own over decade - long time spans.
Check out criticism of the fake report from climate scientists at the Daily Climate and additional comparison from Professor Scott Mandia.
UPDATE: Climate scientists at the University of Maryland's Center for Environmental Science lambast the counterfeit Cato report for mimicking the scientific report they authored:
It has been amusing to watch the apparent surprise of many climate scientists at their discovery that many «climate sceptics» are actually lukewarmers.
The climate scientists at the time came out with detailed explanations of how this couldn't possibly be natural variability.
On the other hand we have the climate scientists at NASA GISS who between them have decades, perhaps even centuries of combined professional climate research experience, and hundreds, perhaps even thousands of peer - reviewed climate science publications.
Antonietta Capotondi, a climate scientists at the University of Colorado in the US, commenting in Nature Climate Change, says that climate models are the only tools scientists have for understanding the intricacies of global warming.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute yesterday made available an essay by Rupert Darwall that explores the expressions of public certainty and private uncertainty by climate scientists at a small workshop organized by the American Physical Society (APS) in 2014.
As a part of this study, UCS sent surveys to 1,600 climate scientists at seven federal agencies and departments, to gauge the extent to which politics was playing a role in scientists» research.
Climate scientists at the University of California are suggesting a different kind of resolution — eat a low - emissions diet.
These 49 former NASA employees wrote this letter to the current NASA administrator requesting that he effectively muzzle the climate scientists at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS).
He said it fell short because it was unable to access thousands of other emails to establish whether there was a conspiracy among climate scientists at the CRU.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170525085109.htm Summer rainfall in one of the world's most drought - prone regions can now be predicted months or years in advance, climate scientists at the Met Office and the University of Exeter say.
Climate scientists at the time rejected it, probably because they did not understand the math.»
This is a speech to a 1982 gathering of climate scientists at the Lamont - Doherty Geophysical Observatory by Dr. E. E. David, Jr., president of the Exxon Research and Engineering Company, regarding the «greenhouse effect,» i.e. climate change, and the importance of scientific research in figuring out how to respond to it — how to «invent -LSB-...]
«Peers Attack Government Climate Scientists at Taxpayers» Expense - Official Memo,» DeSmog UK, August 17, 2015.
McIntyre filed or coordinated the filing of dozens of FOIA requests to climate scientists at East Anglia beginning in 2007, with the pace escalating significantly in the months leading up to the leak.
However, as in the FAR, because climate scientists at the time believed a doubling of atmospheric CO2 would cause a larger global heat imbalance than current estimates, the actual «best estimate» model sensitivity was closer to 2.1 °C for doubled CO2.
However, because climate scientists at the time believed a doubling of atmospheric CO2 would cause a larger global heat imbalance than today's estimates, the actual climate sensitivities were approximatly 18 % lower (for example, the «Best» model sensitivity was actually closer to 2.1 °C for doubled CO2).
As part of the investigation, Cucinelli sought access to University records concerning state - funded research grants that Mann worked on, as well as correspondence between him and more than two dozen climate scientists at other institutions.
I would also refer you to the excellent ongoing discussion of climate science issues by a team of climate scientists at RealClimate (www.realclimate.org).
Los Angeles - A study published on Monday by climate scientists at UCLA forecasts wild extremes of drought and flooding in California as the climate continues to warm.
At the opposite end were respected professional climate scientists at the top of their fields, such as Richard Peltier and Gerald North.
Using a different dataset, climate scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration came to a similar conclusion in a report released in March.
This will also often be the only exposure the TV news gives any climate scientists at all.
That's why it's worth drawing attention to a techno composition built around the Keeling carbon dioxide data by two climate scientists at the University of Washington:
All this, of course, only serves to make justice that much sweeter — the Heartland Institute had no qualms whatsoever publishing and reprinting the emails stolen from climate scientists at the University of East Anglia, which formed the basis for the ClimateGate event.
Mare Nullius builds on interdisciplinary approaches developed in the ECOPAS project, where Hviding collaborated with climate scientists at UiB's Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and at the University of the South Pacific.
«If a power plant is burning continuously, within three to five months, depending on the type of power plant, the carbon dioxide from the power plant is doing more to heat the earth than the fires in its boiler,» Ken Caldeira, a climate scientists at the Carnegie Institute and the study's co-author, said.
Hackers broke into the emails of climate scientists at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom.
«I don't pick up the sense of urgency that matches what we're hearing» from climate scientists at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Summer rainfall in one of the world's most drought - prone regions can now be predicted months or years in advance, climate scientists at the Met Office and the University of Exeter say.
In general, the climate scientists at GEOMAR, like many colleagues around the world, are keen to differentiate natural climate variability from manmade changes.
For instance, we worked with leading agriculture and climate scientists at UC Davis on a comprehensive review of state of the science in 2008 (visit https://www.sustainablewinegrowing.org/publications.php).
One degree may not sound like much, but Stefan Rahmstorf, a climate scientist at the Potsdam Institute in Germany, says, «Every tenth of a degree increases the number of unprecedented extreme weather events considerably.»
Without the relief offered by these storms, the Northern Hemisphere will face longer bouts of intense summer heat, notes lead author Dim Coumou, a climate scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany.
But money is only part of what makes a EURYI award useful, says Brian O'Neill, a climate scientist at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, Austria, who was one of the first EURYI winners 3 years ago.
Gerald Meehl, a climate scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research who was also an author on the paper, said this research expanded on past work, including his own research, that pointed to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation as a factor in a warming slowdown by finding a mechanism behind how the Pacific Ocean was able to store enough heat to produce a pause in surface warming.
The demotion from hurricane to tropical storm does not make the event any less deadly, says Noah Diffenbaugh, a climate scientist at Stanford University.
'' [E] missions of black carbon are the second strongest contribution to current global warming, after carbon dioxide emissions,» wrote Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a prominent climate scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Greg Carmichael, a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Iowa, in the April 2008 issue of the journal Nature Geoscience.
If we are trying to manage the climate system to control it and engineer it, we have to be able to measure what we are doing to it,» said Dian Seidel, a climate scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Air Resources Laboratory.
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