Sentences with phrase «physical science of climate change»

This first report examined only the physical science of climate change.
The IPCC's Working Group I on the physical science of climate change found no evidence that greenhouse warming has stopped, as contrarians would have it.
This report will come from IPCC's Working Group 1, which is an update on the physical science of the climate change, compiled an synthesized by 258 leading climate scientists.
While the IPCC reports cover the physical science, impacts, and mitigation efforts, CCR - II is strictly focused on the physical science of climate change.
Now that remarkable headway has been made into understanding the physical science of climate change, there's a feeling among climate experts — including those of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — and among funding agencies of the need to shift the focus of climate research from identifying the cause to assessing the impacts, whether hurricanes, oceanic dead zones or forest fires.
As a document which is concerned with the physical science of climate change, by itself, it seems very limited indeed.
The Climate Science Special Report, Volume I of the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4), assesses the physical science of climate change and provides the foundation for Volume II of NCA4.
Previous posts at MasterResource have documented the lack of open intellectual inquiry at Resources for the Future (RFF) regarding the physical science of climate change and the case for government - led transformation of energy sources.
Recognize the physical science of climate change as highly unsettled and thus open to contrary public policy positions.
The report adopted Friday deals with the physical science of climate change.
Development experts and scientists have reacted cautiously to leaked versions of the first part of the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which deals with the physical science of climate change and will be released in Stockholm, Sweden, on Monday (30 September).
In its 2007 Fourth Assessment Report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize) Working Group I (The Physical Science of Climate Change) for the first time included a set of Frequently Asked Questions, in an effort to make some of the basics of climate science more accessible to non-scientists.
The first part, the Working Group I report, focused on the physical science of climate change.
Last September in Stockholm, they produced a summary on the physical science of climate change, arguing that it was real, and humans were the «dominant cause».
The new report is a 36 - page summary for world leaders of a 900 - page report that is to be released next week on the physical science of climate change.
It provides a helpful summary of the panel's previous three big reports on global warming, which dealt with: 1) the physical science of climate change, 2) how bad it could get, and 3) how to stop it.
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