«Observation of melting glaciers in Glacier National Park and North Cascades National Park has contributed to the global database that tells us glaciers are receding and human climate change is the cause,» notes Patrick Gonzalez, NPS's
national climate change scientist.
Not exact matches
Francis's encyclical joins a number of documents, including the 2006 Evangelical
Climate Initiative, a 2011 National Association of Evangelicals report, and a 2013 letter from 200 evangelical scientists to Congress, that «all state in clear and unmistakable terms that caring about climate change is caring for «the least of these,»» wrote evangelical climate scientist Katharine
Climate Initiative, a 2011
National Association of Evangelicals report, and a 2013 letter from 200 evangelical
scientists to Congress, that «all state in clear and unmistakable terms that caring about
climate change is caring for «the least of these,»» wrote evangelical climate scientist Katharine
climate change is caring for «the least of these,»» wrote evangelical
climate scientist Katharine
climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe.
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climate change [June 28
climate change [June 28,
change [June 28, 2016]
«AAAS brings together some of the brightest
scientists in the world,» said U.S.
National Park Service Principal
Climate Change Scientist, Patrick Gonzalez, 1998 - 2000 Executive Branch Fellow at USAID.
«Quantifying the Risk of Extreme Events Under
Climate Change» by Eric Gilleland, project
scientist at the Research Applications Laboratory at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research; Richard W. Katz, senior
scientist at the Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research; and Philippe Naveau, senior
scientist at the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE) at the Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique
A new, highly permeable carbon capture membrane developed by
scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) could lead to more efficient ways of separating carbon dioxide from power plant exhaust, preventing the greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere and contributing to
climate change.
A new
climate change modeling tool developed by
scientists at Indiana University, Princeton University and the
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration finds that carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere owing to greater plant growth from rising CO2 levels will be partially offset by
changes in the activity of soil microbes that derive their energy from plant root growth.
Climate change is already happening, but
scientists need to do a better job of getting that message to the public,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief Jane Lubchenco said Friday.
Will Steffen, a
climate scientist and executive director of the Australian National University Climate Change Institute, who was familiar with the study, said the research methodology used was very well - estab
climate scientist and executive director of the Australian
National University
Climate Change Institute, who was familiar with the study, said the research methodology used was very well - estab
Climate Change Institute, who was familiar with the study, said the research methodology used was very well - established.
Martin Hoerling, a
scientist at the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Research Laboratory who researches the connections between
climate change and weather extremes, said a link between a warmer Arctic and the recent cold is unlikely.
For Tom Osborne of Reading University, senior research
scientist at the
National Centre for Atmospheric Science who models the global impacts of
climate change on agriculture, farmers have no choice; they have to adapt where they can and
change where they can't.
The contiguous United States has warmed considerably since 1938, and there's no question that
climate change was at play this time, says
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
scientist Martin Hoerling, who examines links between extreme weather events and
climate.
Kevin Trenbeth, a
climate scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., said the study didn't account for
changes in sea surface temperatures, which are the main drivers of
changes in the position of the rain belts (as is seen during an El Nino event, when Pacific warming pushes the subtropical jet over the Western U.S. southward).
After the Colorado floods in 2013, Martin Hoerling, an atmospheric
scientist at the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, and his colleagues found that
climate change has decreased the likelihood and strength of heavy rainfall in northern Colorado.
As for the paper's conclusion that removing atmospheric carbon is necessary in order to achieve the 2 ˚C target,
climate scientist Richard Moss of the Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory's Joint Global
Change Research Institute in College Park, Maryland, says that's a nearly impossible goal «with what we know about today.»
One major question is how
climate change may be intensifying westerly winds around Antarctica, and what those
changes will do to southern polar clouds, says Andrew Vogelmann, an atmospheric
scientist at Brookhaven
National Laboratory in New York.
Kevin Trenberth, an atmospheric
scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, gets asked the question so often about the connection between big rain events and
climate change that he had this response via email: «Here we go again.»
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.
The
scientists had received a
National Science Foundation grant to study the possible future impacts of
climate change on Mongolian wildfires, and were looking for tree core samples to read what they could of the past record.
For years
scientists have urged
national leaders to tackle
climate change, based on the assumption that prevention efforts would require the coordinated actions of entire nations to be effective.
The new paper is unique for showing that the
climate change signal is constant across decades, said John Fasullo, a
climate scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research and author of the earlier Australia study.
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.
Claudia Tebaldi, a project
scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that the researchers propose a much more robust method for evaluating the increasing volume of
climate -
change data coming out than experts coming up with «a ballpark estimate based on their own judgments.»
I think you and others could do more to
change attitudes in the U.S. on global warming by joining forces in putting pressure on NOAA administrators and NWS supervisors to educate the 5,500 meteorologists in 120
National Weather Service offices so the NWS
scientists can help other government people and other meteorologists who enter people's private living rooms better understand
climate change.
'' Global warming is the most obvious, well - documented effect of
climate change,» Stephanie Herring, a
climate scientist at the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and organizer of this year's attribution issue, said.
[Response: A similar conclusion to the one cited by Gavin above was reached independently by a panel of
scientists (of which I was a member) convened to report on these issues by the
National Academy of Sciences last year, resulting in the NAS report «Radiative Forcing of
Climate Change: Expanding the Concept and Addressing Uncertainties (2005)».
Atmospheric
scientists at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory are adding pieces to the
climate change puzzle by studying Arctic mixed - phase clouds.
Now,
scientists at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, Caltech and Lancaster University have established a technique using
climate models to compare the factors to the effects they have on
climate change by peering into
climate models from a different angle.
Dec. 28, 2017 - To address future
climate change effects on water resources,
scientists at five UC campuses, and Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley
national laboratories will study California's water systems, from the headwaters in the Sierra Nevada, through rivers, reservoirs and groundwater in the Central...
RICHLAND, Wash. — More than 20
scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory have contributed to the global efforts of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC), which recently received the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize in equal parts with former Vice President Al Gore.
«We know rather little about how much methane comes from different sources and how these have been
changing in response to industrial and agricultural activities or because of
climate events like droughts,» says Hinrich Schaefer, an atmospheric
scientist at the
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand, who collaborates with Petrenko.
Jeff Kiehl is a senior
scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research where he heads the
Climate Change Research Section.
Scientists at Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory and EMSL will provide proteomics expertise and capabilities to study soybean root hairs and their response to
changing climate conditions.
We also conduct research, often working in collaboration with
scientists and engineers across PNNL and around the world, on related topics such as the renewable energy, complex regional meteorology and chemistry, and the possible
national security implications of
climate change.
IIASA's approach of merging interdisciplinary and international research ensures its
scientists are well experienced to provide expertise in understanding problems such as
climate change that also crosses
national and disciplinary boundaries.
A new research paper by Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory
climate scientist Ben Santer and co-authors looks in detail at how
climate change resulting from human activities is affecting the temperature of Earth's atmosphere.
On April 2, 2012,
Climate Communication Director Susan Hassol, and Aaron Huertas, Press Secretary for the Union of Concerned
Scientists (UCS), led a joint webinar for a
national audience on «Bridging the Gap in Understanding
Climate Change.»
Speakers: Patrick Gonzalez, Principal
Climate Change Scientist, Natural Resource Stewardship and Science, U.S.
National Park Service Jon Krosnick, Frederick O. Glover Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Communication, Stanford University Emmanuel Vincent, Project
Scientist, University of California Merced, and Founder,
Climate Feedback
Oct. 3, 2017 - A recent study by Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory (LLNL)
scientists and collaborators is the first to use an ensemble of global chemistry
climate models to estimate death rates from air pollution caused by the impact of
climate change on pollutant concentrations.
Ben Sanderson, a project
scientist at the
National Center for Atmospheric Research and co-author of a commentary on the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement published in the journal Nature
Climate Change in February 2017, says this move signals that the current administration doesn't consider climate change to be an urgent or pressing
Climate Change in February 2017, says this move signals that the current administration doesn't consider climate change to be an urgent or pressing
Change in February 2017, says this move signals that the current administration doesn't consider
climate change to be an urgent or pressing
climate change to be an urgent or pressing
change to be an urgent or pressing issue.
Scientists have made the science section of the
National Climate Assessment public before it is officially due to be released, citing concerns that the administration may attempt to change some of the facts it presents about climate
Climate Assessment public before it is officially due to be released, citing concerns that the administration may attempt to
change some of the facts it presents about
climate climate change.
Beuys» Acorns, an ongoing work growing two hundred oak trees from acorns collected from Joseph Beuys's seminal 7000 Oaks will be exhibited in France throughout autumn 2015, culminating in a major artistic intervention in partnership with
scientists at the Institut
national de la recherche agronomique (Inra) to coincide with COP 21, the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change.
I have a feeling this report could be of use to the America's
Climate Choices project of the
National Academy of Sciences and the
scientists developing the outlines of the next report from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change
A updated register of
national expert
climate scientists from across the key and relevant disciplines would therefore seem necessary and urgent if the developing country media — the interface with the public — are to have a fighting chance of covering and getting published / broadcast
climate change issues from their
national perspective.
Some American politicians say that we should not let the CIA study the
national security implications of
climate change, but the Russian state security has hired
scientists to study
climate change.
Jessica Tierney, lead
scientist on the project and currently a post-doctoral researcher with
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's
Climate and Global
Change program, analyzed core samples from the lake floor to deduce lake surface temperatures over the past 1,500 years.
However, the final draft of my paper was not acted upon by supervisors and
scientists, although I was told verbally by my supervisor, much later, that regional and
national directors, and the chief administrator for
climate change, that my paper by itself was not the problem.
When we take a position that isn't willing to embrace evolution, when we take a position that basically runs counter to what 98 of 100
climate scientists have said, what the
National Academy of Science — Sciences has said about what is causing
climate change and man's contribution to it, I think we find ourselves on the wrong side of science, and, therefore, in a losing position.
Harold Brooks is a Senior Research
Scientist at NOAA's
National Severe Storms Laboratory, has authored numerous scientific papers on tornado climatology, and was a contributing author on the recent Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report.
Scientists at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies of the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) gather data from a global network of some 800
climate - monitoring stations to measure
changes in the earth's average temperature.