In this paper I propose a nonstandard t-test statistic for detecting level and trend breaks of I(0) series. Theoretical and limit-distribution critical values obtained from Montecarlo experimentation are supplied. The null hypothesis of anthropogenic versus natural causes of global warming is then tested for the period 1850-2006 by means of a dynamic GMM model which incorporates the null of breaks of anthropogenic origin. World average temperatures are found to be tapering off since a few decades by now, and to exhibit no significant breaks attributable to human activities. While these play a minor causative role in climate changes, most natural forcings and in particular solar sunspots are major warmers. Finally, in contrast to widely ...
What type of global warming exists? This study introduces a novel methodology to answer this questi...
Non-stationary time series such as global and hemispheric temperatures, greenhouse gas concentration...
Does global warming exist? The answer to this question is the starting point for all the other issue...
In this paper I propose a nonstandard t-test statistic for detecting level and trend breaks of I(0...
The goal of this paper is to empirically test for structural breaks of world mean temperatures that ...
What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be character...
Climate change detection and attribution have been the subject of intense research and debate over a...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
Understanding of climate change and policy responses thereto rely on accurate measurements as well a...
1] We use a suite of global climate model simulations for the 20th century to assess the contributio...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
We review the evidence for a putative early 21st-century divergence between global mean surface temp...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
What type of global warming exists? This study introduces a novel methodology to answer this questi...
Non-stationary time series such as global and hemispheric temperatures, greenhouse gas concentration...
Does global warming exist? The answer to this question is the starting point for all the other issue...
In this paper I propose a nonstandard t-test statistic for detecting level and trend breaks of I(0...
The goal of this paper is to empirically test for structural breaks of world mean temperatures that ...
What transpires from recent research is that temperatures and radiative forcing seem to be character...
Climate change detection and attribution have been the subject of intense research and debate over a...
In this paper evidence of anthropogenic influence over the warming of the 20th century is presented ...
Understanding of climate change and policy responses thereto rely on accurate measurements as well a...
1] We use a suite of global climate model simulations for the 20th century to assess the contributio...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
We review the evidence for a putative early 21st-century divergence between global mean surface temp...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
During the past five decades, global air temperatures have been warming at a rather high rate (IPCC-...
What type of global warming exists? This study introduces a novel methodology to answer this questi...
Non-stationary time series such as global and hemispheric temperatures, greenhouse gas concentration...
Does global warming exist? The answer to this question is the starting point for all the other issue...