One
of the leading climate scientists in the world on Thursday lauded Pope Francis for having entered the contentious debate on climate change.
Not exact matches
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University
scientist who helps
lead a national research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said
in an email that boosting the capacity
of cities to stay safe and prosperous
in a turbulent
climate requires a culture shift as much as hardening physical systems:
Central to the CRT will be the
Climate Explorer which HabitatSeven will build in partnership with NOAA, NEMAC, and a team of leading climate scientists across federal ag
Climate Explorer which HabitatSeven will build
in partnership with NOAA, NEMAC, and a team
of leading climate scientists across federal ag
climate scientists across federal agencies.
«A full reading
of Bernstein's email reveals an important point ---- his assertion that,
in the 1980s, we never denied the possible role
of human activity as a cause for
climate change, and he further makes clear that, at that point
in time, there was a great deal
of uncertainty and lack
of understanding
of climate change, even among
leading scientists and experts,» said Keil, adding that today, Exxon «believes the risk
of climate change is clear, and warrants action.»
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 deafening silence around
climate change
in the US presidential campaign has left
leading climate scientists baffled by the absence
of debate about the «greatest issue
of our time».
Procrastinating politicians are
in danger
of turning next month's
climate change talks
in Copenhagen into little more than a talking shop, a body
of leading scientists and engineers has warned.
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Without the relief offered by these storms, the Northern Hemisphere will face longer bouts
of intense summer heat, notes
lead author Dim Coumou, a
climate scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in G
climate scientist at the Potsdam Institute for
Climate Impact Research in G
Climate Impact Research
in Germany.
reported
in the journal «Science»,
scientists led by Dr. Felix Creutzig from the Mercator Research Institute
of Global Commons and
Climate Change (MCC), Berlin, and Dr. Patrick Jochem, KIT, point out that the transportation sector may be easier to decarbonize than previously assumed
in global emission scenarios.
«This is not against fertilizer — there are many places, including Africa, that need more
of it,» said Susanne Bauer, an atmospheric
scientist at Columbia University's Center for
Climate Systems Research and NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies
in New York and
lead author
of the study.
«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.
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.
Evidence
of the impact
of one or more extraterrestrial objects 13,000 years ago
in northern North America has
led some
scientists to posit that those events dramatically changed the
climate, eventually wiping out the species.
Under the leadership
of Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kießling, Chair for Palaeoenviromental Research at FAU, who has also recently been appointed as
lead author for the sixth World
Climate Report, and Dr. Dieter Korn from the Museum für Naturkunde
in Berlin, the
scientists examined fossils
in largely unresearched geological profiles
in Iran.
«When we measure that a particular stand
of mature forest is accumulating carbon, it is difficult to say whether that might be due to recovery from some unrecognized disturbance long ago or whether it is due to more recent changes
in climate and CO2,» explained Woods Hole Research Center Senior
Scientist and Executive Director Eric Davidson,
lead author
of the review,
in an e-mail.
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.
«Two generations ago, people were interring waste
in different areas
of the world, and now
climate change is modifying those sites,» said William Colgan, a
climate and glacier
scientist at York U and
lead author
of the new study.
Flowers noted that
climate change is exacerbating this issue, and cited an example
of a good collaboration between
scientists and the local community, which
led to the documentation
of five tropical parasites
in Lowndes County.
Slower population growth that
leads to eight billion people
in 2050 rather than to the currently projected 9.1 billion would save one billion to two billion tons
of carbon annually by 2050, according to estimates by
climate scientist Brian O'Neill
of the National Center for Atmospheric Research and his colleagues.
Bill Hare, who
leads a group
of top
climate scientists and economists at Berlin - based Climate Analytics who helped produce the UNEP gap report, said Geden's accusations «could not be more wrong» and lumped the researcher in with climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
climate scientists and economists at Berlin - based
Climate Analytics who helped produce the UNEP gap report, said Geden's accusations «could not be more wrong» and lumped the researcher in with climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
Climate Analytics who helped produce the UNEP gap report, said Geden's accusations «could not be more wrong» and lumped the researcher
in with
climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks
of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.»
In 2009, when Ravelo led an expedition of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) to the Bering Sea (with co-chief scientist Kozo Takahashi of Kyushu University, Japan), one of her main goals was to investigate the role of the North Pacific Intermediate Water in climate chang
In 2009, when Ravelo
led an expedition
of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) to the Bering Sea (with co-chief
scientist Kozo Takahashi
of Kyushu University, Japan), one
of her main goals was to investigate the role
of the North Pacific Intermediate Water
in climate chang
in climate change.
The research,
led by
scientists at the University
of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School
of Marine and Atmospheric Science and partners, has important implications for the long - term survival
of coral reefs worldwide, which have been
in worldwide decline from multiple stressors such as
climate change and ocean pollution.
«The paper correctly highlights that other human stressors, not only the
climate ones, are very important for long - term sustainability, including the need to reduce inequality», said Carlos Nobre (not a co-author), one
of the world's
leading Earth System
scientists, who recently won the prestigious Volvo Environment Prize
in Sustainability for his role
in understanding and protecting the Amazon.
«The penguins are the innocent bystanders experiencing feast or famine depending on what the Equatorial Undercurrent is doing from year to year,» said Kristopher Karnauskas, a
climate scientist who performed the research while at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and
lead author
of the new study recently accepted
in Geophysical Research Letters, an American Geophysical Union journal.
Smith, one
of the
leading opponents
of mainstream
climate science
in Congress, has repeatedly accused federal
climate scientists of engaging
in a massive conspiracy to falsify
climate data.
Moving the chemical complexity
of the ocean to the laboratory represented a major advance that will enable many new studies to be performed,» said Kimberly Prather, Distinguished Chair
in Atmospheric Chemistry at the University
of California, San Diego and director
of the Center for Aerosol Impacts on
Climate and the Environment, who
led the team
of more than 30
scientists involved
in this project.
«This mixture shows the role that agroforestry can play
in addressing both
climate mitigation and adaptation in primarily food - focused production systems of Africa» says Dr. Cheikh Mbow, Senior Scientist, Climate Change and Development at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) and lead author of the a
climate mitigation and adaptation
in primarily food - focused production systems
of Africa» says Dr. Cheikh Mbow, Senior
Scientist,
Climate Change and Development at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) and lead author of the a
Climate Change and Development at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) and
lead author
of the article.
For example, Senegal has «switched virtually its entire population from traditional stoves to modern ones, so it can be done,»
climate scientist Drew Shindell
of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies,
lead author
of the study, wrote
in an e-mail.
The study, by an international team
of scientists led by the University
of Cambridge, examined how changes
in ocean currents
in the Atlantic Ocean were related to
climate conditions
in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton shells.
Their intent, apparently, was to disparage the views
of scientists who disagree with their contention that continued business - as - usual increases
in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions produced from the burning
of coal, gas, and oil will
lead to a host
of cataclysmic
climate - related problems.
The methane hydrates with the highest
climate susceptibility are
in upper continental margin slopes, like those that ring the Arctic Ocean, representing about 3.5 percent
of the global methane hydrate inventory, says Carolyn Ruppel, a
scientist who
leads the Gas Hydrates Project at the USGS.
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.
Scientists use data from the SGP to learn about cloud, aerosol, and atmospheric processes, which
in turn
leads to improvements
in models
of the Earth's
climate.
Last year, for instance, a team
led by federal
scientists found that a mysterious drop
in ocean level beginning
in 2010 likely resulted from a combination
of three temporary
climate influences, including La Niña, that spawned heavy rain over Australia.
Proving that a cold
climate on early Mars
led to the features seen on the planet today is a «big question», said Bethany Ehlmann, a planetary
scientist at California Institute
of Technology and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
in Pasadena, Calif..
Some
leading climate scientists and economists say this decoupling
of emissions and economic growth has been
in progress
in the developed world for quite some time.
Soon is a
leading skeptic
of the widely accepted science surrounding
climate change, In the International Journal of Public Opinion Research, a study titled «The Structure of Scientific Opinion on Climate Change» found that 97 percent of scientists surveyed believed global warming already is ongoing, with 84 percent of scientists surveyed believing human - produced greenhouse gases were the driving force behind the
climate change,
In the International Journal
of Public Opinion Research, a study titled «The Structure
of Scientific Opinion on
Climate Change» found that 97 percent of scientists surveyed believed global warming already is ongoing, with 84 percent of scientists surveyed believing human - produced greenhouse gases were the driving force behind the
Climate Change» found that 97 percent
of scientists surveyed believed global warming already is ongoing, with 84 percent
of scientists surveyed believing human - produced greenhouse gases were the driving force behind the change.
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 require
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 require
in the number
of butterflies, who rely on flowers for a sustainable source
of energy - no destruction required.
One
of the nation's
leading scientists Dr. Roy Spencer
of the University
of Alabama reports at his website that 7 shots were fired at the National Space Science and Technology Center
in Huntsville Alabama, all hitting the fourth floor where the office
of renowned pioneering
climate scientist Prof. John Christy is located.
In a recent comment article in Nature, leading climate scientists identified achieving zero emissions from land - use changes and deforestation as one of six milestones that must be met within the next three years if we are to meet the goals set out in the Paris Agreemen
In a recent comment article
in Nature, leading climate scientists identified achieving zero emissions from land - use changes and deforestation as one of six milestones that must be met within the next three years if we are to meet the goals set out in the Paris Agreemen
in Nature,
leading climate scientists identified achieving zero emissions from land - use changes and deforestation as one
of six milestones that must be met within the next three years if we are to meet the goals set out
in the Paris Agreemen
in the Paris Agreement.
It will help researchers collaborate
in studies
of how to respond to
climate change,» said Dr. Allison Thomson, PNNL
scientist and the
lead research author.
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.
«This effort helped rescue the food security and livelihoods
of more than 271,000 rural households and 1.6 million individuals
in Ethiopia's Amhara, Oromia, Tigray, and SNNP regions, and strengthened seed systems to address future
climate, disease, and pest crises,» said Bekele Abeyo, CIMMYT wheat
scientist who
led the seed relief initiative.
PNNL
scientist Ruby Leung was the
lead organizer
of the international, invitation - only Regional
Climate Modeling workshop «Research Needs and Directions
of Regional
Climate Modeling Using WRF and CCSM» held March 22 - 23,
in Boulder, Colorado.
Dr. Samson Hagos, atmospheric
scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
led a regional
climate study that was included in the international report «State of the Climate» i
climate study that was included
in the international report «State
of the
Climate» i
Climate»
in 2014.
Leading Amazon
scientist highlights «grave problems»
in Brazil's management
of the world's most important forest as
climate - driven fires eat it away
In four presentations,
leading scientists Andrew H. Knoll
of Harvard University, Naomi Oreskes
of the University
of California, San Diego, and Daniel P. Schrag
of Harvard University guide us on an exciting exploration
of the history
of life on Earth and discuss present - day concerns about
climate change.
But Matthew Huber, a
climate scientist at Purdue University
in West Lafayette, Indiana, had several criticisms
of the researchers» methods — issues that he said could have
led them to overestimate the risk
of heat stress on humans.
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.