In this presentation, I will outline the fundamentals of climate change science with respect to 'real-world' climate observations, and evidence from the Earth's paleoclimate (climate history) record. In particular, I will highlight evidence showing that the Earth's energy budget is no longer in balance (i.e. there is more energy coming into the earth-atmospheric system than going out), and outline the risks of non-linear change in the Earth's climate system - even below the United Nations temperature target to avoid "dangerous anthropogenic (man-made) climate change" - as defined by two degrees centigrade of warming above pre-industrial temperatures. I will be summarize the latest climate data for 2016, and pose the question: Does the COP 2...
The possibility of anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change has been recognized since at least 18...
28 pages, 6 figures; version submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesGlobal warm...
Studies conducted after those that contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPC...
In this presentation, the author explains how climate change is coming, with larger impacts and bigg...
Rising CO2 in the atmosphere is the main cause of anthropogenic climate change, and the data shows a...
International audienceDuring recent decades, through theoretical considerations and analyses of obse...
An unnatural weather change is something that make sense of presently. In light of much proof, it is...
Human activity is changing Earth's climate. Now that this has been acknowledged and accepted ininter...
Anthropogenic activity is changing Earth's climate and ecosystems in ways that are potentially dange...
Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [United Nations (1992) http:/...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
Atmospheric scientists tell us that mankind is changing the climate, and is setting in motion force...
This paper, by an international team of scientists, is being published today (3/12/2013) in the open...
The ongoing debate on the global warming and climate change highlights the possibility of increased ...
The possibility of anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change has been recognized since at least 18...
28 pages, 6 figures; version submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesGlobal warm...
Studies conducted after those that contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPC...
In this presentation, the author explains how climate change is coming, with larger impacts and bigg...
Rising CO2 in the atmosphere is the main cause of anthropogenic climate change, and the data shows a...
International audienceDuring recent decades, through theoretical considerations and analyses of obse...
An unnatural weather change is something that make sense of presently. In light of much proof, it is...
Human activity is changing Earth's climate. Now that this has been acknowledged and accepted ininter...
Anthropogenic activity is changing Earth's climate and ecosystems in ways that are potentially dange...
Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change [United Nations (1992) http:/...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
We assess climate impacts of global warming using ongoing observations and paleoclimate data. We use...
Atmospheric scientists tell us that mankind is changing the climate, and is setting in motion force...
This paper, by an international team of scientists, is being published today (3/12/2013) in the open...
The ongoing debate on the global warming and climate change highlights the possibility of increased ...
The possibility of anthropogenic (human-caused) climate change has been recognized since at least 18...
28 pages, 6 figures; version submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesGlobal warm...
Studies conducted after those that contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPC...