This article was published in Nature and summarized the presentations of a six-day symposium held 3-8 July 1995 on Climate Variability and Forcing over the past mellennium. Our present climate is unusually warm, and the pattern of warming over the past century strongly suggests an anthropogenic influence from greenhouse gas and sulphate aerosols. That was the message emerging from a week-long symposium examining climate variability over the past 1,000 years, which brought together results from a growing array of observational techniques, analyses of natural records and model results
What is the climate system and how are we altering it? The conventional view of the climate has been...
We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high-res...
\u3cp\u3eSince the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequen...
This talk will describe how evidence has grown in recent years for a human influence on climate and ...
[1] We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high...
In spite of the presence of forms of “climate change scepticism and denial”, evidence for the warmin...
Greenhouse gas concentrations have continued to increase. Anthropogenic aerosols tend to produce neg...
Abstract. Prior to the 20th century Northern Hemisphere average surface air temperatures have varied...
The debate on the 'science of climate change' focuses mainly on 1) whether the climate is changing a...
The exceptional warmth of the 1990s – the warmest decade since instrumental records began – has shar...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
A large scholarship currently holds that before the onset of anthropogenic global warming, natural c...
Climatic changes have occurred throughout human history, but instrumental measurements do not provid...
One of the key statements from the 2007 IPCC report, is that warming of the climate is unequivocal. ...
We begin by presenting the functioning of the Climate System and the variety of climat...
What is the climate system and how are we altering it? The conventional view of the climate has been...
We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high-res...
\u3cp\u3eSince the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequen...
This talk will describe how evidence has grown in recent years for a human influence on climate and ...
[1] We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high...
In spite of the presence of forms of “climate change scepticism and denial”, evidence for the warmin...
Greenhouse gas concentrations have continued to increase. Anthropogenic aerosols tend to produce neg...
Abstract. Prior to the 20th century Northern Hemisphere average surface air temperatures have varied...
The debate on the 'science of climate change' focuses mainly on 1) whether the climate is changing a...
The exceptional warmth of the 1990s – the warmest decade since instrumental records began – has shar...
We assess the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface temperatures over the lat...
A large scholarship currently holds that before the onset of anthropogenic global warming, natural c...
Climatic changes have occurred throughout human history, but instrumental measurements do not provid...
One of the key statements from the 2007 IPCC report, is that warming of the climate is unequivocal. ...
We begin by presenting the functioning of the Climate System and the variety of climat...
What is the climate system and how are we altering it? The conventional view of the climate has been...
We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high-res...
\u3cp\u3eSince the early 1970s scientists have been debating heatedly about the causes and consequen...