His concerns about the 1991 paper are shared by
a number of leading climate scientists.
Not exact matches
In a recent study,
scientists found that
climate change will decrease the
number of seasonal flowers,
leading to an overall decrease in the
number of butterflies, who rely on flowers for a sustainable source
of energy - no destruction required.
A team
of scientists led by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory atmospheric researcher Dr. Susannah Burrows and collaborator Daniel McCoy, who studies clouds and
climate at the University
of Washington, reveal how tiny natural particles given off by marine organisms — airborne droplets and solid particles called aerosols — nearly double cloud droplet
numbers in the summer, which boosts the amount
of sunlight reflected back to space.
We believe that policymakers, the media, and the public should pay attention to scientific expert credibility and the well - vetted comprehensive assessment reports prepared by a large
number of the
leading scientists — in particular the new IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, along with the National Academy
of Sciences (4 - volume America's
Climate Choices report) and the National
Climate Assessment forthcoming from the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
I could point to many journal articles supporting my stance, or
climate scientists that share my opinion, or give you any
number of criticisms
of pro-CAGW arguments that you could then weigh yourself for validity (not that you've proven able or willing to do so,
leading me to «trust» you wouldn't want to do that here).
In a recent study,
scientists found that
climate change will decrease the
number of seasonal flowers,
leading to an overall decrease in the
number of butterflies, who rely on flowers for a sustainable source
of energy - no destruction required.
He accuses the NYT
of playing down the seriousness
of global warming by ignoring: «the substantial
number of climate scientists who believe that the consensus predictions are much too optimistic, including some of the leading scientists right here [at MIT] who have recently run what they call the most extensive modelling ever done and concluded that it's far worse than anticipated and that their own results are an understatement...» That would be the MIT Climate Research group financed by Exxon, Shell, BP and
climate scientists who believe that the consensus predictions are much too optimistic, including some
of the
leading scientists right here [at MIT] who have recently run what they call the most extensive modelling ever done and concluded that it's far worse than anticipated and that their own results are an understatement...» That would be the MIT
Climate Research group financed by Exxon, Shell, BP and
Climate Research group financed by Exxon, Shell, BP and Total.
Within the last two years, a
number of leading scientists — including Rajendra Pachauri, head
of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC), British ecologist James Lovelock, and NASA
scientist James Hansen — have all declared that humanity is about to pass or already has passed a «tipping point» in terms
of global warming.
Perhaps the kind
of RICO action Whitehouse has in mind is similar to the one proposed to President Obama a few months ago by a
number of key
climate scientists,
led by one Jagadish Shukla
of George Mason University.
«But the
lead author
of the study... says that he is not convinced that it is just the changing
climate... «It could be partly due to this chaotic rainfall, but personally I don't think it can explain such a dramatic decline in mosquitoes, to the extent we can say that the malaria mosquitoes are almost eradicated in these communities... «What we should consider is that there may be a disease among the mosquitoes, a fungi or a virus, or they're may have been some environmental changes in the communities that have resulted in a drop in the
number of mosquitoes»... The research team also found anecdotal evidence that their discovery was not an isolated case... «Other
scientists are saying they can't test their drugs because there are no children left with malaria.»»