NOAA Climate Change Data Manipulation Charge: Scandal or Nothing to See Here?
Settled science and confirmation bias all the way down
Settled science and confirmation bias all the way down
Another update on the 'settled science' of climate change
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.12 C per decade
16 of the 17 warmest years on record have occurred since 2001
Sometimes climate science just doesn't seem all that "settled."
Edges out 1998: Likely to be confirmed by thermometer data later this month.
Climate model projections of wheat yields are just stupid
"No one has the right to make decisions that affect billions of people based solely on ideology."
"Another year. Another record. The high temperatures we saw in 2015 are set to be beaten in 2016."
First dispatch from COP22: Trump, Peak Carbon Dioxide, and Extreme Weather Events.
U.N. climate change meeting opens today in Marrakech, Morocco.
Current trends suggest that 2016 could well be a record breaker.
Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at twice the rate they are at lower latitudes.
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.12 C per decade
What did 'climate hero' James Hansen actually predict back in 1986?
And has the temperature signal for man-made global warming finally emerged?
If you preach to choir, at least try to be fair in your sermon.
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.12 C per decade
The uptick in warming has raised the global climate trend from +0.11 to +0.12 C per decade
Too weak or a giant bureaucratic threat to democracy?
Most Americans live in counties that are experiencing more pleasant weather than they did forty years ago
Will fading El Nino cool the globe down later this year?
Also carbon emissions rate highest in 66 million years
Will February's warmth stand out as a singular spike or be part of an ongoing trend?
The rate of temperature increase has been dramatically slower than predicted, says Nature Climate Change.
Coastal flooding made worse by sea level rise linked to rising average temperatures
Global average temperature trend bumped up from +0.11°C per decade to +0.12°C per decade
2015 third warmest year since 1979 according to UAH satellite temperature data
New activist climate scientists' video criticizes satellite data they dislike
Overall 2015 was third warmest year in satellite record
Paris Climate Change Conference
Fifth Dispatch: Here's betting that activists decry it as a "weak" accord.
World Meteorological Organization says it's going to be the hottest year
Paris Climate Change Conference
Third dispatch: What happens if global temperature doesn't go up?
El Niño Pacific Ocean warming event continues to push temperatures to record highs
Paris Climate Change Conference
First dispatch: A final universal climate accord by the end of the week?
The endgame in the quest for a universal climate treaty
Paris Climate Change Conference
Heat waves 10 times more probable due to man-made global warming
Cites MIT "expert" who has apparently not read the work of his colleagues who agree with Lomborg
Paris Climate Change Conference
Plenty of economic pain for a likely reduction in global temperature rise of about -0.17°C in 2100
Man-made warming plus El Nino makes for a hot time
So says the new U.N. analysis of national climate plans from 146 countries
We are supposed trust government technocrats - what could possibly go wrong?
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade
But research suggests the president may seek in vain.
Alaska is a bit warmer and Arctic sea ice a bit less
Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.11 C per decade
James Hansen and his colleagues promote, uh, publish an alarming new study
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