On February 1, 2012, 38 world
leading climate scientists published a letter in the Wall Street Journal rejecting an earlier WSJ op - ed on climate as dangerously misleading and misinformed.
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«We now have an independent measurement of these emission sources that does not rely on what was known or thought known,» said Chris McLinden, an atmospheric
scientist with Environment and
Climate Change Canada in Toronto and
lead author of the study
published this week in Nature Geosciences.
The study,
published today in PNAS and
led by
scientists at Senckenberg Biodiversity and
Climate Research Centre (BiK - F), the University of Vienna and UCL, analysed a global database of 45,984 records detailing the first invasions of 16,019 established alien species from 1500 until 2005 to investigate the dynamics of how alien species spread worldwide.
They may also be news briefings where the SMC works with
scientists to give the national media a new story on developments within science, whether it's a report on
climate change, a paper on stem cells being
published in a
leading journal, or science funding cuts in the latest budget.
The
scientists around the two
lead authors Ulrike Kornek and Jan Steckel have now
published their results in the study «The
climate rent curse: new challenges for burden sharing» in the scientific journal International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics.
Until now, models have predicted something for the future... but it was something that seemed very distant,» said Oltmanns, the
lead scientist behind the research, which was
published this week in Nature
Climate Change.
Original post In 2011, a Cornell research team
led by the environmental
scientist Robert Howarth
published «Methane and the greenhouse - gas footprint of natural gas from shale formations,» a widely discussed paper positing that gas escaping from drilling operations using hydraulic fracturing, widely known as fracking, made natural gas a bigger
climate threat than the most infamous fossil fuel, coal.
Environmental Progress was intensively involved in advocating to save Millstone,
publishing an open letter signed by the world's
leading climate scientists and environmentalists — as well as Pulitzer Prize - winner Richard Rhodes and Harvard's Stephen Pinker — and
publishing an in - depth analysis of the environmental consequences that would result from its closure.
The new paper by the
leading climatologist Dr David Legates and his colleagues,
published in the respected Science and Education journal, now in its 21st year of publication, reveals that Cook had not considered whether
scientists and their
published papers had said
climate change was «dangerous».
But a new draft study being
published this week by a team of 17
leading international
climate scientists warns that even 2 degrees of warming is «highly dangerous» and could cause sea level rise of «at least several meters» this century, leaving most of the world's coastal cities uninhabitable.
Leading climate scientist James Hansen used a study
published Tuesday to continue to hammer home the warning that humanity is nearing «the point of no return» when it comes to reversing or even mitigating the adverse effects of
climate change.
A new study
published in the Nature Geosciences journal this week by largely UK - based
climate scientists has
led to claims in the media that
climate models are «wrong» and have significantly overestimated the observed warming of the planet.
Last Thursday, for instance, the Journal of Geophysical Research — Atmospheres
published a study
led by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
climate scientist Ben Santer.
Here in England our
leading climate scientists Proff Grubb at University College London and Prof Myers at Oxford have
published that they now accept as Dr Curry has been saying for a long time that the ipcc and other mainstream academic
climate models were not actually very good and were definitely projecting too hot predictions for global temperature increases.
Military leaders are
scientists and scholars: General H.R. McMaster's PhD thesis Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies that
Led to Vietnam is a sterling example of historical scholarship, and in the scientific sphere, US Navy researchers
publish copiously on
climate - change (the US Navy Chief Oceanographer David Titley's lecture I Was Formerly a Climate Skeptic is a particularly accessible present
climate - change (the US Navy Chief Oceanographer David Titley's lecture I Was Formerly a
Climate Skeptic is a particularly accessible present
Climate Skeptic is a particularly accessible presentation).
The group of
scientists −
led by Carlos Nobre, a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) and co-ordinator of the Centre for Weather Forecasting and
Climate Studies at Brazil's Space Research Institute (INPE) − set out their vision in an article
published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
Susan was
lead author of Impacts of A Warming Arctic, the synthesis report of the Arctic
Climate Impact Assessment,
published in 2004, on which she worked for four years with 300
scientists from the Arctic and beyond.
Severe drought in western states in recent years may be linked to
climate warming trends, according to new research,
led by
scientists from the Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, to be
published in the journal Science.
But a new study
led by
scientists from the NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies,
published last month in Nature
Climate Change, shows that the studies favored by skeptics estimate too low a sensitivity.
Each hour, beginning at 9 am Sunday EST, September 7th, we'll
publish a statement and playful, hand - drawn caricature of a
leading climate scientist.
Many
climate change «skeptics» obsess over the «hockey stick», and their discussion inevitably
leads back to 1998, when
climate scientist Michael Mann first
published his paper indicating that current global warming was anomalous in the last 1000 years or so.
A new study
published in the Nature Geosciences journal this week by largely UK - based
climate scientists has
led to claims in the media that
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1) the consensus as we learned from the East Anglia — gate emails punish
scientists by barring them from
publishing in scientific journals; 2) in the US right now there is a coordinated effort
led by the Obama administration to use all the usual tactics to surround and conquer + flooding the country with public opinion campaigns (check the front page NYT daily feature articles on
climate change related).
A paper
led by former NASA
scientist James Hansen that spawned criticism about
climate change impacts and the peer - review process before it was
published was released online yesterday by the open - access journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
There is credible peer - reviewed scientific work by
leading climate scientists,
published more than a decade ago, that hypothesized that precisely this sort of blocking pattern would become more frequent with disappearing Arctic sea ice.
The peer - reviewed study,
led by
scientists from The Nature Conservancy and 15 other institutions, and
published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, expanded and refined the scope of land - based
climate solutions previously assessed by the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change
climate solutions previously assessed by the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel for
Climate Change
Climate Change (IPCC).
In a nutshell, hackers stole 13 years of emails from
leading climate scientists at Hadley Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the UK's University of East Anglia and
published them on the web for all to see.
Rather, we point to those with credible expertise among the
leading published climate scientists.
BANGKOK, THAILAND, 4 May 2007 - The world's
leading scientists say governments can tackle
climate change and that the solutions are affordable and available, in a key United Nations (UN) report
published here today.