Those were the conclusions in 2007 from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an international body that summarizes the most
recent climate science research from around the world.
Not exact matches
Whitehouse has made the revelations about Exxon's
climate science research the subject of several of his
recent weekly speeches.
While large - scale
climate research models offer a systems view of what the transport sector, for example, could contribute to
climate protection in comparison to the energy sector, the study presented in
Science, however, examines transport - related issues within the sector by using more
recent and more specific data on how people commute and travel.
In a
recent study, Mathias Trachsel (Dept. of Biology, University of Bergen) and Atle Nesje (Dept. of Earth
Science, University of Bergen and Uni
Research Climate) used simple statistical models to assess and quantify the relative importance of summer temperature and winter precipitation for annual mass balances of eight Scandinavian glaciers.
«Our
recent extremes may be strongly
climate change — driven,» says Penny Whetton, a climatologist with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia's national
science agency, in Victoria.
Congressional Republicans in
recent years have targeted the agency's funding for
climate science and criticized its handling of
research into the herbicide glyphosate, among other things.
In
recent years, a brand of
research called «
climate attribution
science» has sprouted from this question, examining the impact of extreme events to determine how much — often in fractional terms — is related to human - induced
climate change, and how much to natural variability (whether in
climate patterns such as the El Niño / La Niña - Southern Oscillation, sea - surface temperatures, changes in incoming solar radiation, or a host of other possible factors).
The
recent hacking of e-mails at the Climatic
Research Unit at the University of East Anglia Center — one of the world's foremost institutions for the study of
climate change — offers a disconcerting view of how modern
science is done.
At a
recent meeting, 30 scientists from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and Rothamsted
Research, a UK - based independent science institute, agreed to pool expertise in research to develop higher - yielding, more disease resistant and nutritious wheat varieties for use in more productive, climate - resilient farming
Research, a UK - based independent
science institute, agreed to pool expertise in
research to develop higher - yielding, more disease resistant and nutritious wheat varieties for use in more productive, climate - resilient farming
research to develop higher - yielding, more disease resistant and nutritious wheat varieties for use in more productive,
climate - resilient farming systems.
A
recent Pew
Research Center survey asked both scientists with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and regular people for their take on hot - button scientific topics, like animal research, climate change, and G
Research Center survey asked both scientists with the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) and regular people for their take on hot - button scientific topics, like animal
research, climate change, and G
research,
climate change, and GM foods.
In a
recent press release, The National
Science Foundation said, «From understanding
climate change to predicting infectious disease outbreaks to engineering solutions to address disability, scientific
research is increasingly crossing the boundaries between disciplines.»
You should therefore read the lament of Pielke, Sr., in ***
Recent Ignored
Research Findings In
Climate Science — An Illustration Of A Broken Scientific Method *** at: / / climatesci.org /, who believes that the CCSP report misses the mark.
John E. Sheehy, International Rice
Research Institute, e-mail to Janet Larsen, Earth Policy Institute, 1 October 2002; David Lobell and Gregory Asner, «
Climate and Management Contributions to
Recent Trends in U.S. Agricultural Yields,»
Science, vol.
The study — «Possible Artifacts of Data Biases in the
Recent Global Surface Warming Hiatus» — was published by
Science magazine in June 2015 and pushed back against assertions from other
research groups that found a pause in rising global temperatures from 1998 to 2012, which goes against
climate change advocates» insistence that the earth's temperature has been on a steady incline for decades.
Recent social -
science research has shown that the acceptance of the existence of the expert consensus on
climate change is a gateway belief.
Some
recent critics of ExxonMobil, notably Bill McKibben and Naomi Oreskes, are expressing surprise to hear that ExxonMobil helped pioneer
research into
climate change
science in the 1970s and»80s.
As others have noted, the IPCC Team has gone absolutely feral about Salby's
research and the most
recent paper by Dr Roy Spencer, at the University of Alabama (On the Misdiagnosis of Surface Temperature Feedbacks from Variations in Earth's Radiant Energy Balance), for one simple reason: both are based on empirical, undoctored satellite observations, which, depending on the measure required, now extend into the past by up to 32 years, i.e. long enough to begin evaluating real
climate trends; whereas much of the Team's
science in AR4 (2007) is based on primitive
climate models generated from primitive and potentially unreliable land measurements and proxies, which have been «filtered» to achieve certain artificial realities (There are other more scathing descriptions of this process I won't use).
Although
climate research findings more
recent than 2005 have not generally been considered in the IPCC reports, the Fourth Assessment Reports of IPCC Working Group 1 «The Physical
Science Basis» (Ref.
The two are networks of global sustainability scientists, and their report, The 10
Science «Must Knows» on Climate Change, summarises recent Earth - system science and economic re
Science «Must Knows» on
Climate Change, summarises
recent Earth - system
science and economic re
science and economic
research.
Their book is compact, lucidly written, and based on
recent research in
climate science, psychology and sociology.
But
recent events, including the tainting of some
climate research, have shown the risks of trying to link energy policy to
climate science.
«Why Pruitt's Decision to End EPA «Secret
Science» Is So Important Both Sides Ignore the Major Finding of
Recent Climate Research»
In the rush to get the most
recent research under the noses of policymakers, those engaged in the
climate debate show that
climate politics exists before
climate science has even got its thermometer out.
Two, in response to arguments from some
climate change skeptics, many scientific organizations with expertise relevant to climate change have endorsed the consensus position that «most of the global warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities» including the following: • American Association for the Advancement of Science • American Astronomical Society • American Chemical Society • American Geophysical Union • American Institute of Physics • American Meteorological Society • American Physical Society • Australian Coral Reef Society • Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO • British Antarctic Survey • Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences • Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Environmental Protection Agency • European Federation of Geologists • European Geosciences Union • European Physical Society • Federation of American Scientists • Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies • Geological Society of America • Geological Society of Australia • International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) • International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics • National Center for Atmospheric Research • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • Royal Meteorological Society • Royal Society of
climate change skeptics, many scientific organizations with expertise relevant to
climate change have endorsed the consensus position that «most of the global warming in recent decades can be attributed to human activities» including the following: • American Association for the Advancement of Science • American Astronomical Society • American Chemical Society • American Geophysical Union • American Institute of Physics • American Meteorological Society • American Physical Society • Australian Coral Reef Society • Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO • British Antarctic Survey • Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences • Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Environmental Protection Agency • European Federation of Geologists • European Geosciences Union • European Physical Society • Federation of American Scientists • Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies • Geological Society of America • Geological Society of Australia • International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) • International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics • National Center for Atmospheric Research • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • Royal Meteorological Society • Royal Society of
climate change have endorsed the consensus position that «most of the global warming in
recent decades can be attributed to human activities» including the following: • American Association for the Advancement of
Science • American Astronomical Society • American Chemical Society • American Geophysical Union • American Institute of Physics • American Meteorological Society • American Physical Society • Australian Coral Reef Society • Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CSIRO • British Antarctic Survey • Canadian Foundation for
Climate and Atmospheric Sciences • Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Environmental Protection Agency • European Federation of Geologists • European Geosciences Union • European Physical Society • Federation of American Scientists • Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies • Geological Society of America • Geological Society of Australia • International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) • International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics • National Center for Atmospheric Research • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • Royal Meteorological Society • Royal Society of
Climate and Atmospheric Sciences • Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society • Environmental Protection Agency • European Federation of Geologists • European Geosciences Union • European Physical Society • Federation of American Scientists • Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies • Geological Society of America • Geological Society of Australia • International Union for Quaternary
Research (INQUA) • International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics • National Center for Atmospheric
Research • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • Royal Meteorological Society • Royal Society of the UK
The Manhattan Institute for Policy
Research, originally known as the International Center for Economic Policy Studies, was founded in 1978 by Anthony Fisher and William Casey and in
recent years has promoted
climate science contrarianism while defending policies supporting the development of fossil fuels.
The accusation is blatantly false, and when I confronted ICN's Neela Banerjee about this on a
recent radio program she retracted the statement and claimed InsideClimate News never meant to suggest that ExxonMobil stopped
climate science research in the late 1980s.
If you look into the
science, you begin to see patterns of behavior that are strikingly similar to the what is being discussed in
climate science: manipulation of
research, improperly conducted studies, political machinations and influence, and so on, to the point that I read in a
recent article in the Altlantic that a very highly regarded researcher in this field claims that up to 90 % of these studies are either flawed or totally inaccurate.
Severe drought in western states in
recent years may be linked to
climate warming trends, according to new
research, led by scientists from the Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, to be published in the journal
Science.
My most
recent research interest is in exploring the potential conflict between human cognition and the physics of global
climate change, which has led me into collaborative
research in
climate science and
climate modeling.
The Met Office study comes at a time when some have questioned the entire basis of
climate science following recent controversies over the handling of research findings by the IPCC and the Climate Research Unit at the University of East
climate science following
recent controversies over the handling of
research findings by the IPCC and the Climate Research Unit at the University of East
research findings by the IPCC and the
Climate Research Unit at the University of East
Climate Research Unit at the University of East
Research Unit at the University of East Anglia.
Dr Jennifer Marohasy is an Adjunct
Research Fellow at Central Queensland University with six
recent peer - reviewed publications in
climate science focused on the application of artificial intelligence to rainfall forecasting.
Indeed Dr Brown has also omitted key facts in particular that Dr Marohasy is an adjunct
research fellow at Central Queensland University with several
recent peer - reviewed publications in
climate science.
Climate research in
recent years has confirmed that the hockey stick deserved the ash heap of bad paleo -
science it now resides in.
This newsletter contains articles on the following: 2016 as a record - warm year for the province,
recent PCIC
research on Fraser River Basin
climate impacts, recent Data Portal upgrades, Director Francis Zwiers's keynote at the Wildland Fire Canada Meeting and recognition as a highly - cited researcher, a staff profile on Megan Kirchmeier - Young, our Pacific Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affi
climate impacts,
recent Data Portal upgrades, Director Francis Zwiers's keynote at the Wildland Fire Canada Meeting and recognition as a highly - cited researcher, a staff profile on Megan Kirchmeier - Young, our Pacific
Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affi
Climate Seminar Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest
Climate Conference, the most recent Science Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affi
Climate Conference, the most
recent Science Brief, staff changes and
recent papers by PCIC staff and affiliates.
This
Science Brief covers
recent research by Mao et al. (2016) published in Nature
Climate Change.
With the «translation of
science to practice» as the planned theme, scientists were to present their most
recent research on the physical and mental health effects of
climate change, and conferees were to explore ways to improve interagency cooperation and stakeholder engagement.
Meanwhile, for the NASA transition team, Trump has named Chris Shank, a staffer for the House
Science committee chaired by Rep. Lamar Smith (R - TX); in recent years, the committee has held multiple hearings aiming to discredit climate science and subpoenaed climate scientists» emails when their research shows that climate change is, in fact, hap
Science committee chaired by Rep. Lamar Smith (R - TX); in
recent years, the committee has held multiple hearings aiming to discredit
climate science and subpoenaed climate scientists» emails when their research shows that climate change is, in fact, hap
science and subpoenaed
climate scientists» emails when their
research shows that
climate change is, in fact, happening.
This series of policy briefs provides a review of some of the major
climate change
science research and innovations in
recent years.
These different conflict resolution skills (or lack thereof) come from many places, but
recent research in Psychological
Science suggests that your family
climate during your adolescence may have something to do with how you manage conflict as an adult.