It provides comprehensive
scientific assessments of the scientific community's understanding of climate change and the effects of the changing climate, on both human societies and natural systems.
There's even less time for humanity to try to curb global warming than recently thought, according to a new in - depth
scientific assessment by 26 scientists from eight countries.
It provides a comprehensive and up - to -
date scientific assessment of the impacts of climate change, the vulnerability of natural and human environments, and the potential for response through adaptation.
Actually, governments should have the strongest interests that the lead authors are chosen without any political interference, to assure the quality of the
final scientific assessment.
«Until recently, only West Antarctica was considered unstable, but now we know that its ten times bigger counterpart in the East might also be at risk,» says Levermann, who is head of PIK's research area Global Adaptation Strategies and a lead - author of the sea - level change chapter of the most recent
scientific assessment report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC.
More generally, EPA violated both the scientific method and the Scientific Advisory Board statute intended to enforce the scientific method when it made its highly
influential scientific assessment in the Endangerment Finding.
Levermann is a lead author of the sea - level change chapter of the most
recent scientific assessment report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC.
«The IPCC's mandate is to provide objective
scientific assessments for decision - makers,» said IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri, Ph.D. «The IPCC stands firmly behind the rigor and reliability of its Fourth Assessment Report from 2007, but we recognize that we can improve.
Drought is projected to intensify in frequency and severity, bringing with it more wildfires, insect - induced tree mortality and a host of economic impacts as global temperatures rise, according to a
comprehensive scientific assessment released by the U.S. Forest Service.
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uses scientific assessment processes that give you in - depth insights into the behaviours and motivations of candidates, to ensure that the right person is placed into the right role.
Her work on regional climate projections was included in
scientific assessments done by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
He noted that his role as Chairman of the IPCC «is not to trust or mistrust any of the participants in the climate - change debate» but to ensure that the
IPCC scientific assessment process is «fair and unbiased» and open to all «with a scientifically - supportable viewpoint based in research.»
Machlis, a fellow of AAAS (which publishes Science), is co-leader of the Department of the Interior's Strategic Sciences Group, which has
conducted scientific assessments of environmental disasters from Deepwater Horizon to Hurricane Sandy.
The health of fish and aquatic insects could be significantly affected by withdrawals of fresh water from the rivers and streams across North Carolina according to a
new scientific assessment.
The first
global scientific assessment of climate change impacts on World Heritage coral reefs, published by UNESCO's World Heritage Centre last July, revealed that 25 of 29 listed reefs experienced bleaching stress in the last three years.
In a July 18 interview on Free Speech Radio News, CSW director Rick Piltz commented on the release by EPA of a new
federal scientific assessment of climate change impacts on human health and welfare, and how the administration is... Continue reading →
She has spearheaded the understanding of emotional availability as a
rigorous scientific assessment of parent - child relationships, and has observed thousands of hours of child - parent interactions in a wide variety of cultures.
Eventually, the International Resource Panel's (IRP) regularly
publishes scientific assessments covering economic decoupling initiatives in relation with Cities, environmental impacts, water, metals, land and soils, food,... 21 More...
The IPCC's first analysis was included in its
fifth scientific assessment of climate change, published in September 2013 and reiterated in the synthesis report released last Sunday.
The industry group said it wanted to develop «a sound scientific alternative» to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a large group of scientists advising the United Nations that has published the most
authoritative scientific assessments of global warming.
A
separate scientific assessment report — required to analyze the effects of climate change in the United States — is also more than two and a half years late.
Climate change denialists meanwhile are capitalizing on the situation, threatening to undermine public confidence in the otherwise strong
scientific assessments produced by the IPCC.
And here, delivered right to their mailbox, is Heartland's report dressed up to look like a real
scientific assessment from that group... what was the name, again?
To address those and other questions, the TOAR research team has produced the first - ever global -
scale scientific assessment of tropospheric ozone, based on all available surface observations and the peer - reviewed literature.
There is every reason to believe that the previous
detailed scientific assessments, concluding that any additional thyroid cancer cases will be undetectable, remain valid.»
One criticism of the findings of
previous scientific assessments is that they have relied heavily on fingerprint studies involving changes in the Earth's surface temperature.