The urgency of action on climate change, acknowledged by members of the OWG, is
supported by climate science.
Not exact matches
These predictions make sense given the strong
support for Trump in coal - producing states and the fact that the Trump EPA transition team is led
by a
climate science denier.
The CIC will
support Ghana's National
Climate Change Policy (NCCP), spearheaded
by the Ministry of Environment,
Science, Technology and Innovation.
His startup kitty included $ 150,000 from a foundation started
by oil billionaire Charles Koch that has
supported efforts opposing mainstream
climate change
science.
This year's session included many interesting presentations including «
Climate Action Plan Challenge for Librarians:
Supporting Sound
Science to Manage
Climate Impacts»
by Frederick Stoss,
Science Librarian from the University at Buffalo.
However, the strong evidence that
supports the
climate science and human causation of
climate change doesn't warrant equal weight with minority claims, often disputed
by other research, that are not credible, they add.
This increase would
support efforts
by DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration, which manages the nuclear weapons stockpile, and the Office of
Science to develop fast, cutting - edge exascale computers, paving the way for advanced
climate modeling and biomedical applications.
Climate scientists must collaborate with psychology and the social
sciences, and these research partnerships need to be
supported by academic, public and private institutions alike.
The research conducted
by Bartos and Chester in this area has been
supported by a grant from the National
Science Foundation's Water, Sustainability and
Climate program.
This research was
supported by the DOE Office of
Science Biological and Environmental Research, ARM program; the NOAA
Climate Goal and the NASA Radiation Projects Office; and the Swiss National Centre for Competence in
Climate Research.
M.T.B. was
supported by NERC grant NE / J024082 / 1, J.A.B. acknowledges
support from the ARCCSS (CE110001028), E.C.J.O.
by ARC grants FS110200029 and CE110001028, N.J.H. acknowledges funding
support from the ARC Centre of Excellence for
Climate Extremes (CE170100023) and the National Environmental
Science Programme (NESP) Earth Systems and
Climate Change (ESCC) Hub Project 2.3 (grant B0024391), P.J.M.
by Marie Curie CIG PCIG10 - GA -2011-303685 and NERC grant NE / J024082 / 1, S.C.S.
by an Australian Government RTP Scholarshipin, M.F.
by a CAS - CSIRO collaborative project on Marine
Science and the Blue Economy and the Western Australia Marine
Science Institution.
Our
climate scientist brief focused narrowly and conservatively on two questions: (1) whether the state of the
science was accurately represented
by the EPA and
by the lower court, and (2) whether the
science is sufficiently compelling to
support a judgement that the legal standard for regulation is met (i.e., may greenhouse gas emissions «reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare»?)
Acknowledgments: This study was
supported by the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of
Science Climate Change Modeling Program and Atmospheric Systems Research program.
Sponsor: This research was
supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of
Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research as part of the Earth System Modeling program, and used data from the ARM
Climate Research Facility.
This project is
supported by the DOI North Central
Climate Science Center.
Support for this site is provided
by the ARC Centre of Excellence for
Climate System
Science and the NeCTAR Research Cloud.
«Basic scientific research
supported by the Department of Energy is crucial to providing the foundation for innovative technologies and later - stage research to reduce carbon emissions and combat
climate change,» said Under Secretary for
Science and Energy Lynn Orr.
For example, some states prohibited districts from spending Title I on school
climate supports, counselors,
science, or other costs other than reading and math, even though that wasn't required
by federal law and didn't reflect state policy priorities.
In 2012, with the
support of an Artistic Innovation and Collaboration grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, the second Marfa Dialogues program considered the
science and culture of
climate change, with Michael Pollan, Rebecca Solnit and Dr. Diana Liverman leading discussions concurrently with Carbon 13, a visual arts exhibition curated
by David Buckland of Cape Farewell and presented at Ballroom Marfa.
In 2012, with the
support of an AIC grant from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, the second Marfa Dialogues program considered the
science and culture of
climate change, with Michael Pollan, Rebecca Solnit and Dr. Diana Liverman leading discussions concurrently with Carbon 13, a visual arts exhibition curated
by David Buckland of Cape Farewell and presented at Ballroom Marfa.
However, if our adaptation is informed
by science cherry - picked to
support a particular standpoint on «dangerous
climate change» then this risks leading to wrong decisions on adaptation.
GSA also
supports statements on the global
climate change issue made
by the joint national academies of
science (June 2005), American Geophysical Union (December, 2003), and American Chemical Society (2004).
As a lay person (albeit with a
Science degree) I find it interesting that the last 7 posts on this site have been disputing claims
by Climate Change skeptics or data / studies that may / may not
support their case.
It would be good to show the vast volume of work done in
climate science supporting the concept of AGW, as some names (and the IPCC) are getting a bit worn over time through having their work (only) seemingly tarnished
by the denialist camp.
A
climate scientist who did good
science which showed that
climate change was not a problem would get
supported by the usual sources and would also get a lot of industry
support.
the fossil fuel industry's
climate change denialist propaganda disguised as «
science education», and to
support actual
science (not to mention the survival of the human species)
by accepting Laurie David's offer to distribute the DVDs.
[1] Henceforth skeptics are excused from ever naming all the great scientists they claim
support their position, but who must operate in total secrecy to protect themselves from persecution
by the
climate science establishment that is the modern equivalent of the Spanish Inquisition.
Given the inability of Congress, after seven years of struggling, to pass «comprehensive»
climate legislation, it's good to see a shift to the approach pushed
by, among others, Stephen H. Schneider, the veteran
climate science and policy expert at Stanford University who long stressed the need for a sequence of steps to build public
support before the heavier lifting comes.
The IPCC is
supported by hundreds of scientists, think tanks, and organizations around the world that assess and synthesize the most recent
climate change - related
science.
More than 650 scientists from around the world dispute the claims made
by the United Nations and former Vice President Al Gore about global warming, saying that
science does not
support that
climate change is a manmade phenomenon, according to a posting on the Senate environmental committee's press blog.
1) deny the reality and fail to refute the fact that the mainstream
climate science of the mid-1900s documented that fact that your CO2 hypothesis was never widely held and was rejected as a fringe theory that was not
supported by the real world empirical data and
Yet another comment totally devoid of any empirical data
supporting your
climate alarmism groupthink, totally failing to refute anything that I posted, and in total denial of the fact that your CatastrophicAGW -
by - CO2 groupthink is not
science, but religion, cult religion, peddling propaganda, because empirical data (
science) doesn't
support it.
Chris O'Neill, I've recently posted on another thread on this site the conclusions of a Workshop
supported by the Australian Academy of
Science and the Australian Greenhouse Office on «Pan Evaporation: an example of the detection and attribution of trends in
climate variables» (22 - 23 November 2004).
And that the very
science that
supports more state coercion of society in the field of
climate, is all paid for
by the state itself.
You may well feel that there is not a quality of
science to
support non-belief in evolution that is similar in quality to the
science that
supports non-belief that ACO2 poses a risk of dangerous
climate change, but many people who don't «believe» in evolution feel their viewpoint is absolutely
supported by «quality»
science.
Happily, in America this question has already been asked and answered
by a number of major religious organizations and evangelical groups that are on record as both accepting the
science of
climate change and
supporting action at the public - policy level.
However, my post was not intended to introduce discussion of an illustration: I wrote in
support of the assertion
by Pat Frank that
climate modelers lack an adequate «basic standard of
science».
It is funny that the same people who repeatedly argue that there is an absence of scientific evidence to
support climate science — are willing to base that argument on the fact that they have not been convinced to their «proper» satisfaction
by fellow blog - commenters.
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«The messages of the two points outlined in the extract above are: (1) the claims about increases in frequency and intensity of extreme events are generally not
supported by actual observations and, (2) official information about
climate science is largely controlled by agencies through (a) funding choices for research and (b) by the carefullyselected (i.e. biased) authorship of reports such as the EPA Endangerment Finding and the National Climate Assessment.
climate science is largely controlled
by agencies through (a) funding choices for research and (b)
by the carefullyselected (i.e. biased) authorship of reports such as the EPA Endangerment Finding and the National
Climate Assessment.
Climate Assessment.»
It seems that the definition of «consensus» varies
by field, just as the decision - making framework does, with unanimity or near unanimity expected from the scientific community, even including those scientists who in many cases have not really embedded themselves in the literature nor been required to put together a coherent assembly and analysis of scientific knowledge (and even including, somehow, CEI's [Competitive Enterprise Institute] lawyers with their ExxonMobil
support, who are often quoted as the contrary view in papers on the
science of
climate change).
In the case of
climate change, people are doubting that the alarmist position is
supported by the
science, and tending to believe that the experts are exaggerating the risk.
More specifically, the article implicitly attributes many weather events to human - induced
climate change, while the influence of human activity on these events is not always
supported by science, or is at the frontier of scientific knowledge and still debated.
Martin Manning talks about some of the challenges faced
by the IPCC and its scientists from his perspective as head of the
Support Team for the IPCC Working Group I (
Science of
Climate Change) for the Fourth Assessment Report, released in 2007.
Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce to: (1) establish a
Climate Service Program, a Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program, a
Climate Service Office, a Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Office, a
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Advisory Committee, and a Summer Institutes Program at the Regional
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers for interaction with and training of students and educators on weather and
climate sciences; (2) operate the Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate sciences; (2) operate the
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program; (3) maintain a network of six Regional
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Centers to work cooperatively with the State
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Offices on data collection and exchange, research
support, and state and local adaptation and response planning on
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected by the establishment of the Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate; (4) maintain a network of offices as part of the Regional Integrated
Sciences and Assessments Program; (5) ensure that the core functions and missions of the National Weather Service, the National Integrated Drought Information System, and any other programs within NOAA are not diminished or neglected
by the establishment of the
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program or the duties imposed on such offices or programs; (6) report to Congress on the need for
climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate services; (7) prepare a plan for creating a
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
Climate Service Program in NOAA and delivering
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate products and services to NOAA users and stakeholders; and (8) establish and maintain a clearinghouse of federal
climate service products and links to agencies providing climate se
climate service products and links to agencies providing
climate se
climate services.
Nonono, not the policy statement, well there is that, but a bunch of resources that ACS has put out there a
climate science tool kit for folks to learn from and use, put together
by a top notch working group with
support from ACS leadership.
Here we have a post written
by a
climate scientist in order to complain about the biasing effect of a politicization of
climate science, in which she openly embraces an analysis that presents a completely politicized picture of
science, without even a cursory attempt to present objectively collected and analyzed evidence in
support..
by Judith Curry Last week, I was privileged to host the UK - US Workshop on
Climate Science Needed to
Support Robust Adaptation Decisions.
In evaluating the evidence, it would have to call on scientists from across the spectrum of
climate science and beyond, not only those that are affiliated with the IPCC or
supported by a powerful state government.