Then this:... A little known 20 40 year
old climate change prediction by Dr. James Hansen — that failed will likely fail badly Anthony Watts / October 22, 2009 UPDATE: Thanks to a tip from Willis Eschenbach, there's some developing news in that story from Dr. James Hansen.
Not exact matches
The data that
Old Weather volunteer citizen scientists meticulously transcribe from the logbooks are used to drive
climate and sea ice models to help understand
changes and improve
predictions.
Life moved on, and around mid 1996, I joined (or rather rejoined, since an
older version had been discontinued) an interesting market experiment, the Foresight Exchange which traded (via a reputation - based currency) in future possibilities including some
climate change - related
predictions like sea level rise.
By Barry Brown Canadian researchers studying the ArcticÂ's ancient permafrost have discovered 700,000 - year -
old ice wedges buried in the soil that have survived earlier periods of global warming, adding complexity to
predictions about the impact of contemporary
climate change.