(2) What is
the effect on climate science of public advocacy for the message of disastrous anthropogenic global warming (AGW)?
That aside: I thought her general observations about «tribalism» and
its effects on climate science have been spot - on.
Not exact matches
Another expert, University of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd, said that «while we have to be careful about knee - jerk cause -
effect discussions, the National Academy of
Science and recent peer - reviewed literature continue to show that some of today's extremes have
climate change fingerprints
on them.»
Since taking leadership of the country last September, Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who in 2009 said the
science behind
climate change was «crap», has abolished the independent Climate Commission, the body created by the former Labor government to provide public information on the effects of global w
climate change was «crap», has abolished the independent
Climate Commission, the body created by the former Labor government to provide public information on the effects of global w
Climate Commission, the body created by the former Labor government to provide public information
on the
effects of global warming.
Republicans
on a congressional
science committee are asking state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to fork over a number of records related to his probe of
climate change and what Exxon Mobil may have known about its
effects on the environment.
The physical
science assessment focuses
on four topics: drivers of
climate change, changes observed in the
climate system, understanding cause - and -
effect relationships, and projection of future changes.
This special section of
Science focuses
on the current state of knowledge about the
effects of
climate change
on natural systems, with particular emphasis
on how knowledge of the past is helping us to understand potential biological impacts and improve predictive power.
«We found that vegetation change may have a greater impact
on the amount of stream flow in the Sierra than the direct
effects of
climate warming,» said lead author Ryan Bart, a postdoctoral researcher at UCSB's Bren School of Environmental
Science & Management.
«Considering the Southern Ocean absorbs something like 60 % of heat and anthropogenic CO2 that enters the ocean, this wind has a noticeable
effect on global warming,» said lead author Dr Andy Hogg from the Australian National University Hub of the ARC Centre of Excellence for
Climate System
Science.
The reality (at least according to current
science) is that the
effects of
climate change
on extremes won't be detected for many decades.
Working under the auspices of the National
Science Foundation, the team spent two years evaluating more than 100 studies that addressed the various implications of
climate engineering and their anticipated
effects on greenhouse gases.
If climatologists» warnings are correct, a changing
climate could produce more extreme weather patterns, which could then have an
effect on opioid overdoses and deaths, said Goetz, who worked with Meri Davlasheridze, assistant professor in marine
sciences, Texas A&M at Galveston.
«Scientists have talked about Arctic melting and albedo decrease for nearly 50 years,» said Ramanathan, a distinguished professor of
climate and atmospheric
sciences at Scripps who has previously conducted similar research
on the global dimming
effects of aerosols.
The study also finds that Tea Party supporters with higher levels of education are less likely to trust scientists or accept scientific consensus
on topics like evolution or
climate change, which runs opposite to the positive
effect education has
on trust in
science among Independents and Democrats.
Has the political polarization had a detrimental
effect on progress in
climate science?
IISD President Scott Vaughan tells ScienceInsider that he intends to build upon this past research, while looking to expand the scope of the facility's
science to investigate the
effects of micropollutants and
climate change
on aquatic systems.
The research in
Science and Nature
Climate Change, although
on two different topics, fits into a growing body of knowledge about the side
effects of ice loss.
The American Association for the Advancement of
Science's Pacific Division will convene later this month
on the Big Island of Hawaii to highlight research
on subjects such as the
effects of
climate change
on coral reefs and Hawaiian mountains under the banner of «Pacific
Science.»
«As their
science curiosity goes up, the polarizing
effects of higher
science comprehension dissipate, and people move the same direction
on contentious policies like
climate change and fracking,» Kahan said.
While significant research has explored the environmental impacts of
climate change, far fewer studies have considered its psychological
effect on humans, said UA researcher Sabrina Helm, an associate professor of family and consumer
science in the UA's Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
She graduated with a bachelor's in biology from Yale University and received a doctorate in ecology and evolutionary biology and a master's in ocean
sciences from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she examined the
effects of ocean
climate change
on seabird populations.
A chilling
effect on even scientists» usual disagreements that lead to better and better
science, because they're always having to look over their shoulders at the blood - dripping fangs of the denialists close
on their heels, looking for some
climate scientist to break from the pack so they can attack.
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Now if this was the 1980s they might have had a point, but the fact that aerosols are an important
climate forcing, have a net cooling
effect on climate and, in part, arise from the same industrial activities that produce greenhouse gases, has been part of mainstream
science for 30 years.
Sally, who was nominated by Dr. Beat Schmid, Associate Director, Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Division, was honored for her exceptional contribution in the field of atmospheric
science, particularly in her efforts to improve understanding of the radiative
effect of clouds and aerosols
on the Earth's atmosphere and their representation in
climate models.
Her research
on climate change
effects has been featured in
Science, Popular
Science, The Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, and many other major news outlets.
The
Climate Change Commission, consisting of five members with expertise in climate change in Hawai`i, advises CCSR with the latest science and information on climate change effects in the City and provides advice to CCSR, the mayor, City Council, and executive departments of th
Climate Change Commission, consisting of five members with expertise in
climate change in Hawai`i, advises CCSR with the latest science and information on climate change effects in the City and provides advice to CCSR, the mayor, City Council, and executive departments of th
climate change in Hawai`i, advises CCSR with the latest
science and information
on climate change effects in the City and provides advice to CCSR, the mayor, City Council, and executive departments of th
climate change
effects in the City and provides advice to CCSR, the mayor, City Council, and executive departments of the City.
National
Science Foundation supports research
on the
effects of
climate variation
on tropical birds
Wallace S. Broecker: Preface 1: Jean - Pierre Gattuso and Lina Hansson: Ocean Acidification: Background and History 2: Richard E. Zeebe and Andy Ridgwell: Past Changes of Ocean Carbonate Chemistry 3: James C. Orr: Recent and Future Changes in Ocean Carbonate Chemistry 4: Andrew H. Knoll and Woodward W. Fischer: Skeletons and Ocean Chemistry: The Long View 5: Markus G. Weinbauer, Xavier Mari, and Jean - Pierre Gattuso:
Effect of Ocean Acidification
on the Diversity and Activity of Heterotrophic Marine Microorganisms 6: Ulf Riebesell and Philippe D. Tortell: Effects of Ocean Acidification
on Pelagic Organisms and Ecosystems 7: Andreas J. Andersson, Fred T. Mackenzie, and Jean - Pierre Gattuso: Effects of Ocean Acidification
on Benthic Processes, Organisms, and Ecosystems 8: Hans - Otto Pörtner, Magda Gutowska, Atsushi Ishimatsu, Magnus Lucassen, Frank Melzner, and Brad Seibel: Effects of Ocean Acidification
on Nektonic Organisms 9: Stephen Widdicombe, John I. Spicer, and Vassilis Kitidis: Effects of Ocean Acidification
on Sediment Fauna 10: James P. Barry, Stephen Widdicombe, and Jason M. Hall - Spencer: Effects of Ocean Acidification
on Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function 11: Frances Hopkins, Philip Nightingale, and Peter Liss: Effects of Ocean Acidification
on the Marine Source of Atmospherically - Active Trace Gases 12: Marion Gehlen, Nicolas Gruber, Reidun Gangstø, Laurent Bopp, and Andreas Oschlies: Biogeochemical Consequences of Ocean Acidification and Feedback to the Earth System 13: Carol Turley and Kelvin Boot: The Ocean Acidification Challenges Facing
Science and Society 14: Fortunat Joos, Thomas L. Frölicher, Marco Steinacher, and Gian - Kasper Plattner: Impact of
Climate Change Mitigation
on Ocean Acidification Projections 15: Jean - Pierre Gattuso, Jelle Bijma, Marion Gehlen, Ulf Riebesell, and Carol Turley: Ocean Acidification: Knowns, Unknowns, and Perspectives Index
Climate impacts research is in its infancy compared to science on the physical climate, for a number of reasons: attributing cause and effect isn't easy; neither is collecting data over timescales and regions long and large enough such that it's possible to draw any meaningful trends from their an
Climate impacts research is in its infancy compared to
science on the physical
climate, for a number of reasons: attributing cause and effect isn't easy; neither is collecting data over timescales and regions long and large enough such that it's possible to draw any meaningful trends from their an
climate, for a number of reasons: attributing cause and
effect isn't easy; neither is collecting data over timescales and regions long and large enough such that it's possible to draw any meaningful trends from their analysis.
Climate change and the subsequent rising sea levels are the culprit, but the film focuses
on the devastating
effect it is having and will have
on the Kiribati citizens rather than the
science behind why it's happening.
Earth
Science unit where students investigate the nature and importance of Earth's ocean and its effect on climate, and the complex science of climate
Science unit where students investigate the nature and importance of Earth's ocean and its
effect on climate, and the complex
science of climate
science of
climate change
Seas of Change - Earth
Science unit where students investigate the nature and importance of Earth's ocean and its effect on climate, and the complex science of climate
Science unit where students investigate the nature and importance of Earth's ocean and its
effect on climate, and the complex
science of climate
science of
climate change
Caroline has a bachelor's in biology and environmental studies from the University of Victoria (UV) and her masters in
science, with a focus
on kelp forest ecology and the
effects of
climate change from Case Western Reserve University.
To further highlight the blur between reality and fiction, they speak of the future in the present tense, delivering a
science fiction documentary that sketches the idea of a world with no distinction between humans, animals, and things, while reflecting
on the metaphorical
effects of
climate change.
«In the Columbia Basin, the
science and research we have regarding
climate change and
climate effects on salmon, suggests that we desperately need to find ways to let salmon access some of the better habitats in the Columbia basin — that is, the cooler water, the welcoming headwaters,» Charles Hudson, intergovernmental affairs director for the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, told TreeHugger.
I've addressed this question before in various ways, but was prompted to dig into my ideas and feelings about the building greenhouse
effect with new rigor when two very different magazines, Issues in
Science and Technology (the magazine of the National Academies) and Creative Nonfiction, invited me to write an essay
on my 30 years of
climate inquiry.
Unfortunately for policymakers and the public, while the basic
science pointing to a rising human influence
on climate is clear, many of the most important questions will remain surrounded by deep complexity and uncertainty for a long time to come: the pace at which seas will rise, the extent of warming from a certain buildup of greenhouse gases (
climate sensitivity), the impact
on hurricanes, the particular
effects in particular places (what global warming means for Addis Ababa or Atlanta).
From the Physical
Science Basis: «Shindell et al. (2009) estimated the impact of reactive species emissions
on both gaseous and aerosol forcing species and found that ozone precursors, including methane, had an additional substantial
climate effect because they increased or decreased the rate of oxidation of SO2 to sulphate aerosol.
For his part, Mr. Monckton says there is no need to exploit such events because he and others have exposed fatal weaknesses in the mainstream view that a strong warming
effect is due to rising concentrations of carbon dioxide — regardless of the peer - reviewed, Nobel Prize - winning work of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change, the conclusions of various national academies of
science and 100 years of growing accord
on the basics.
Aside from government - ordered muzzling
on climate scientists (as happened to Hansen and others), there is a «chilling
effect»
on people's speech regarding
climate science.
This is NOT open and honest debate as to whether
climate change is happening and what its
effects are when people who are not
climate scientists have louder voice
on the
science.
One can see a number of basic flaws here; the complete lack of appreciation of the importance of natural variability
on short time scales, the common but erroneous belief that any attribution of past
climate change to solar or other forcing means that CO2 has no radiative
effect, and a hopeless lack of familiarity of the basic
science of detection and attribution.
«Living with the greenhouse
effect» was the subtitle of my October, 1988, cover story for Discover Magazine — my first lengthy exploration of the
science pointing to a growing human influence
on climate.
The
science indicates that we have no more than ten or fifteen years to put total global emissions
on a downward slope to avoid the most catastrophic
effects of
climate change.
Gell - Mann repeatedly wondered why the media and others communicating
science had failed to counter attacks
on climate science based
on the recent lack of warming by laying out the basic reality of the building greenhouse
effect.
Dr. Sterman and other social scientists assessing
climate science and
climate policy say that a vital task for President Obama and his
climate - energy team (and for scientists and the media), even as they weigh legislation and a treaty and technology, is to educate the public
on the bathtub
effect.
The most likely
climate effect, based
on settled
science, is the continued increase in instability.
The White House is sitting
on EPA's proposed public welfare «endangerment» finding
on greenhouse emissions, the Interior Secretary sits
on a
science - based listing of the polar bear as threatened with extinction, the White House censors testimony by the CDC director
on health
effects, the Transportation Dept. tries to bury a major study
on climate change impacts
on Gulf Coast transportation infrastructure, and so forth.
How big an
effect do you feel that this is having
on mainsteam
climate science's «global warming» projections?