Over the past century global average temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Any substantial change in the Earth’s temperature must be the result of a perturbation, or so-called radiative forcing, of the planet’s energy balance. The equilibrium global temperature response to a particular amount of radiative forcing is termed the Earth’s climate sensitivity. Once the Earth’s energy balance is perturbed, feedbacks arise that act either to enhance or suppress the perturbation. The positive feedback arising from changes in the water vapor level in the atmosphere resulting from a change in temperature is key. In this article, we evaluate the possible causes of the recent warming of the Earth. We review measured variations in the solar output,...
Various human activities have contributed to an increase in the levels of greenhouse gases. The cont...
Climate patterns are influenced by internal variability and forcing. A major forcing is carbon dioxi...
The observed increase in global mean surface temperature (GMST) over the industrial era is less than...
The global temperature increase over the last century and a half (∼ 0.8°C), and the last three decad...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
The temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials to interglacials of di...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
The underlying causes for Earths temperature variations during glacial cycles observed in the late P...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
Radiative forces of greenhouse gases (GHG) increase the temperature of the Earth's surface, more on ...
Abstract. The presence of radiatively active gases in the Earth's atmosphere (water vapor, carb...
Various human activities have contributed to an increase in the levels of greenhouse gases. The cont...
Climate patterns are influenced by internal variability and forcing. A major forcing is carbon dioxi...
The observed increase in global mean surface temperature (GMST) over the industrial era is less than...
The global temperature increase over the last century and a half (∼ 0.8°C), and the last three decad...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
The temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials to interglacials of di...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
The underlying causes for Earths temperature variations during glacial cycles observed in the late P...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
International audienceThe temperature on Earth varied largely in the Pleistocene from cold glacials ...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
Radiative forces of greenhouse gases (GHG) increase the temperature of the Earth's surface, more on ...
Abstract. The presence of radiatively active gases in the Earth's atmosphere (water vapor, carb...
Various human activities have contributed to an increase in the levels of greenhouse gases. The cont...
Climate patterns are influenced by internal variability and forcing. A major forcing is carbon dioxi...
The observed increase in global mean surface temperature (GMST) over the industrial era is less than...