Guemas et al. (Nature Climate
Change 2013) shows that the slower warming of the last ten years can not be explained by a change in the radiative balance of our Earth, but rather by a change in the heat storage of the oceans, and that this can be at least partially reproduced by climate models, if one accounts for the natural fluctuations associated with El Niño in the initialization of the m
Change 2013) shows that the slower warming of the last ten years can not be explained by a
change in the radiative balance of our Earth, but rather by a change in the heat storage of the oceans, and that this can be at least partially reproduced by climate models, if one accounts for the natural fluctuations associated with El Niño in the initialization of the m
change in the radiative balance of our Earth, but rather by a
change in the heat storage of the oceans, and that this can be at least partially reproduced by climate models, if one accounts for the natural fluctuations associated with El Niño in the initialization of the m
change in the heat storage of the oceans, and that this can be at least
partially reproduced by climate models, if one
accounts for the natural fluctuations associated with El Niño in the initialization of the models.
Noticeably missing from Tuesday's pledge were specifics on how the U.S. plans to fund its pledge to a floundering international climate
change adaptation fund,
for example, a key requirement that poor countries have attached to the current international negotiations, intended to
partially account for the historical inequality of emissions.