Not exact matches
Prior to this
study, «the understanding of permafrost feedbacks to
climate change had been limited by a lack of data examining warming effects on both vegetation and permafrost carbon simultaneously,» said Dr. Natali.
Tell me, too, how someone who sees things as you do — all built into Bayesianism; no need to address whether the problem is different
priors or different sources of information relevant to truth - seeking likelihood ratios vs. a form of biased perception that opportunisitcally bends whatever evidence is presented to fit a preconception; no need apparently either for empirical
study on any of this — can straighten out someone who says the key to dispelling public conflict over
climate change is just to disseminate
study findings on scientific consensus.
The
prior phase, CMIP3 was used heavily in
studies included in the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report, while CMIP5 is used in many
studies evaluated in the upcoming IPCC Fifth Assessment report, due out in 2013.
As the vast majority of
climate peer - reviewed
studies confirm, there were multiple periods in the geological and ancient past that exhibited, not only extreme
climate change, but also hotter temperatures
prior to the modern era's huge industrial / consumer greenhouse gases.
This research adds to the huge compilation of
prior peer - reviewed
studies that confirm modern
climate change is not out of the ordinary, and highly likely due to natural causes, not human - induced as speculated my many.
The
study upended a
prior consensus that any major
climate - induced
changes to hurricanes would be much further in the future, and ignited a furious scientific debate — one that was only amplified by the intense hurricanes that soon began slamming the U.S. coastline.
Prior studies have provided compelling demonstrations of the importance of linkages between
climate change and air quality valuation (e.g. (Caplan and Silva 2005; Nemet et al. 2010; Tollefsen et al. 2009)-RRB- and of the incorporation of economics into emission metrics (e.g. (Johansson 2012; Tanaka et al. 2013)-RRB-, but typically have not fully represented the
climate impact of short - lived emissions, especially aerosols and methane (e.g. (International Monetary Fund 2013; Muller et al. 2011; NRC 2010)-RRB-.