Sentences with phrase «leading climate scientists working»

In 1995, the IPCC had already concluded — based on work by Ben Santer and other leading climate scientists working on the problem of climate change «detection and attribution» — that there was already now a «discernible human influence» on the warming of the planet.

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The research team's work was reviewed by an independent Risky Business Expert Review Panel composed of leading climate scientists and economists.
New Hope Network and the Climate Collaborative, an initiative of leading organizations, brands, and retailers working together to address climate change, hosted the second annual Climate Day event with featured keynote address by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech UnivClimate Collaborative, an initiative of leading organizations, brands, and retailers working together to address climate change, hosted the second annual Climate Day event with featured keynote address by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech Univclimate change, hosted the second annual Climate Day event with featured keynote address by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech UnivClimate Day event with featured keynote address by climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech Univclimate scientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University.
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).
The climate change risk assessment is the result of more than three years of work, involving hundreds of leading scientists, and experts from both the public and private sectors.
And by carefully measuring and modeling the resulting changes in atmospheric composition, scientists could improve their estimate of how sensitive Earth's climate is to CO2, said lead author Joyce Penner, a professor of atmospheric science at the University of Michigan whose work focuses on improving global climate models and their ability to model the interplay between clouds and aerosol particles.
The initiative brings together leading ocean, climate and marine scientists to develop a list of the 50 most critical coral reefs to protect, while leading conservation practitioners are working together to establish the best practices to protect these reefs.
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.
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.
«This work was a foundational reference case for the recently released RCP4.5 model scenario, one of four scenarios that will be used by modeling groups around the globe to make realistic projections of future climate change,» said Dr. Steven J. Smith, scientist at the Joint Global Change Research Institute, a partnership between PNNL and the University of Maryland, and lead research author.
Pratt relishes the opportunity to work with Dr. Dan Cziczo, who leads measurement and instrument research for PNNL's Aerosol Climate Initiative and with PNNL climate physics scientist Dr. Jennifer CoClimate Initiative and with PNNL climate physics scientist Dr. Jennifer Coclimate physics scientist Dr. Jennifer Comstock.
Program Description: The NASA GISS Climate Change Research Initiative — CCRI is a year long internship opportunity for graduate students to work directly with NASA scientists and lead research teams in a NASA research project associated with the science...
We know, based on the work and expertise of the vast majority of climate scientists and virtually every leading scientific organization in the world, that human - caused climate change is real and dangerous.
Addendum, Feb. 16, 8:40 a.m. Charles H. Green, a climate scientist at Cornell, sent this note by email referring to relevant research on Arctic snow and ice patterns and weather led by Judah Cohen, a commercial climate analyst whose work has been explored here before:
Where do you believe that Dr. Curry implies agreement that leading climate scientists are incompetent and should not be working, and that there is a cover - up and that the current warming is caused by an iron sun rather than increased CO2 from human activity?
The NASA GISS Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI) is a year - long STEM engagement opportunity for STEM educators to work directly with NASA scientists, lead research teams, and develop STEM curricula for their current classes.
This report will come from IPCC's Working Group 1, which is an update on the physical science of the climate change, compiled an synthesized by 258 leading climate scientists.
Le Monde, one of the leading (and predictably leftist) French daily didn't say a word about Climategate for weeks only to dismiss it as a conspiracy to derail Copenhagen by Russian or whatever hackers paid by big oil to steal private correspondance between honnest and hard - working climate scientists (translation, nothing to see here).
The answer is the entire body of work of the IPCC, along with the statement of the National Academies of Sciences of the leading countries in the world, the American Geophysical Union, the Bali Declaration from more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, and on and on.
Here we have a scientist who is Chair of Climate Science at Macquarie University and has worked at leading research institutions, including the US National Center for Atmospheric Research, Princeton University, and the University of Colorado and has a long list of publications in field yet a lecturer (Note, not even a senior lecturer) in computer graphics at the UNSW has the hide to pretend he has the right to be critical of his science.
These werenâ $ ™ t just a few renegade scientists; in the following months, damning information came to light about the worldâ $ ™ s leading climate alarmists and their work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Stern Report, the U.S. National Climate Data Center and eveclimate alarmists and their work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Stern Report, the U.S. National Climate Data Center and eveClimate Change (IPCC), the Stern Report, the U.S. National Climate Data Center and eveClimate Data Center and even NASA.
Reached by telephone at UC Irvine, where he is completing his PhD in arctic climate variability, Labe stressed that he is «only a graduate student» and not at all a leading expert, tipping his hat to the scores of veteran scientists working in this field.
The APG works closely with EOS scientists, other leading academics, and geo - risk experts, customising projects for organisations to assess and mitigate risks around climate change, sea - level rise, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and floods.
The incumbent will work closely with the Director and the Scientific Leads within PCIC to facilitate a multi-disciplinary team of scientists to carry out PCIC's climate service delivery and supporting applied research mandate throughout British Columbia and adjacent areas.
Prof Piers Forster, a physical climate scientist at Leeds University and lead author of the chapter on clouds and aerosols in working group one of the last IPCC report, tells Carbon Brief:
Travis Belote, a biologist and research ecologist who works in the Northern Rockies office of The Wilderness Society in Bozeman, Montana, led a team of scientists in a recent study to help understand how the nation's various ecosystems are coping with climate change.
Yale Environment 360 asked some leading climate scientists to discuss what they consider to be the most noteworthy or surprising findings in the recently released report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's working group on the physical science of a warmingclimate scientists to discuss what they consider to be the most noteworthy or surprising findings in the recently released report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's working group on the physical science of a warmingClimate Change's working group on the physical science of a warming world.
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.
That's how I opened my April 25, 2014 post regarding his repeated overall tale of a) minding his own business, b) being contacted / approached by health / climate change article series writer Dr Paul Epstein, which, c) prompted him to co-author an article with Epstein, that, d) resulted in a backlash of letter - writers which e) is what led Gelbspan to look into the works of skeptic climate scientists, who, f) he learned / discovered / was tipped that they were «industry - corrupted.»
Now go read IPCC 2007 Working Group 1, chapter 8.4 and tell me if everything in the conclusion of this paper isn't already backed up by the worlds leading climate scientists.
The Administrative Assistant works closely with the Director, the Lead for Planning & Operations and the Webmaster / Editor to facilitate a multi-disciplinary team of scientists to carry out an applied scientific program focused on providing regional climate services to stakeholders.
Leading climate scientists who have been working in this field for years are now coming down towards my expectation.
Susan is the lead author of Impacts of a Warming Arctic, the synthesis report of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment on which she worked for four years with 300 scientists from the Arctic and beyond.
Chris Horner is a senior fellow at CEI and the lead lawyer at ATI, a close CEI affiliate known for its litigious harassment of climate scientist Michael Mann alongside Virginia attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who just worked with coal utility companies to kill Virginia's renewable energy law.
Meet leading experts on the front lines of climate change — scientists, politicians, faith leaders and visionaries all working to create a sustainable future.
The book, richly illustrated with numerous color photographs, mostly by Braasch, describes the work of many of the world's leading climate scientists, offers a macro look at ecology and temperature trends and suggests potential solutions and positive actions for all ages and provides resources.
However, much of the evidence put forward thus far has shown correlations between sea ice loss and particular weather patterns, but has not revealed the direct physical connections and causation between the two, leading many mainstream climate scientists to be skeptical of the work so far.
A group of retired NASA scientists and engineers led by Dr. Harold H. Doiron, a mechanical engineer who is best known for his work on eliminating unstable vibrations in liquid propellant rockets, has decided that these models simply can't be used to make rational decisions about earth's future climate.
Recognizing this limited level of scientific understanding during those years prompted our scientists to work with other leading scientific researchers to investigate the potential enhanced greenhouse effect and its influence on the global climate system.
At our Climate Reality Leadership Corps trainings, attendees work with former US Vice President Al Gore and leading climate scientists and communicators to learn how inspire action in their own commuClimate Reality Leadership Corps trainings, attendees work with former US Vice President Al Gore and leading climate scientists and communicators to learn how inspire action in their own commuclimate scientists and communicators to learn how inspire action in their own communities.
Moore describes himself as «chairman and chief scientist» of Greenspirit Strategies Ltd., a PR company that «work with many leading organizations in forestry, biotechnology, aquaculture and plastics, developing solutions in the areas of natural resources, biodiversity, energy and climate change.»
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.
Pachauri, who led the compilation of some 2,000 of the world's top climate scientists for 13 years, worked to tighten up the credibility of the reports that guide policymakers and survived a scandal five years ago over exaggerated claims about the speed of glaciers retreating.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change lead author, Stephen Schneider of Stanford University, has previously rebuked the arguments of political scientist Bjorn Lomborg, contained in his book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, for «selective inattention to inconvenient literature and overemphasis of work that supports his lopsided views».
The Research Climatologist will work closely with PCIC climate scientists and computational staff as well as the PCIC Director and Lead for Regional Climate Impacts, and external collaboclimate scientists and computational staff as well as the PCIC Director and Lead for Regional Climate Impacts, and external collaboClimate Impacts, and external collaborators.
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