The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing climate scientists according to six independent studies by co-authors of this paper. Those results are consistent with the 97% consensus reported by Cook et al (Environ. Res. Lett. 8 024024) based on 11 944 abstracts of research papers, of which 4014 took a position on the cause of recent global warming. A survey of authors of those papers (N = 2412 papers) also supported a 97% consensus. Tol (2016 Environ. Res. Lett. 11 048001) comes to a different conclusion using results from surveys of non-experts such as economic geologists and a self-selected group of those who reject the consensus. We demonstrate that this outcome is not unexpected because...
Any attempt to offer an overview of the climate science literature is bound to be controversial; the...
The international surveys of climate scientists conducted by Bray and von Storch in 1996, 2003 and 2...
Cook et al. (2013) (C13) found that 97% of relevant climate papers endorse anthropogenic global warm...
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing clim...
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing clim...
© 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd. The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by ...
We analyze the evolution of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) in the pe...
Cook et al's highly influential consensus study (2013 Environ. Res. Lett. 8 024024) finds different ...
The scientific consensus on human-caused global warming has been a topic of intense interest in rece...
The article by Cook et al offers an interesting new methodological approach to the debate about (sup...
Several studies have been using quantified consensus within climate science as an argument to foste...
Several studies have been using quantified consensus within climate science as an argument to foster...
Public call to unite behind science is on the rise fueled also by the notion of a scientific “consen...
Among scientists who study the Earth's climate, there is overwhelming agreement that humans are caus...
Around 97% of climate scientists endorse anthropogenic global warming (AGW), the theory that human a...
Any attempt to offer an overview of the climate science literature is bound to be controversial; the...
The international surveys of climate scientists conducted by Bray and von Storch in 1996, 2003 and 2...
Cook et al. (2013) (C13) found that 97% of relevant climate papers endorse anthropogenic global warm...
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing clim...
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing clim...
© 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd. The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by ...
We analyze the evolution of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) in the pe...
Cook et al's highly influential consensus study (2013 Environ. Res. Lett. 8 024024) finds different ...
The scientific consensus on human-caused global warming has been a topic of intense interest in rece...
The article by Cook et al offers an interesting new methodological approach to the debate about (sup...
Several studies have been using quantified consensus within climate science as an argument to foste...
Several studies have been using quantified consensus within climate science as an argument to foster...
Public call to unite behind science is on the rise fueled also by the notion of a scientific “consen...
Among scientists who study the Earth's climate, there is overwhelming agreement that humans are caus...
Around 97% of climate scientists endorse anthropogenic global warming (AGW), the theory that human a...
Any attempt to offer an overview of the climate science literature is bound to be controversial; the...
The international surveys of climate scientists conducted by Bray and von Storch in 1996, 2003 and 2...
Cook et al. (2013) (C13) found that 97% of relevant climate papers endorse anthropogenic global warm...