Data on climate change progress is disappearing from the US State Department websiteDana Varinsky
The data used was from the NASA GISS, Land Ocean Temperature Index. This type of visualization borders on contemporary art and is the kind of thing that should go viral.Climate Change Facts and How They Relate to F...
although climate services promise better decision-making, they mainly focus on delivering better data. The norms and institutions of climate science produce three key tensions in operationalizing climate services: a focus on products rather than processes, services based on broad assumptions about demand...
One of the challenges of understanding the weight of climate change is that… Where it warmed the most in the world Maps/climate change,global warming,Washington Post Earth got its hottest year on record in 2023. Based on data from…
First, the existing knowledge on the propagation of uncertainty in the link between climate change and scour risk is summarised, Section 2. Then an uncertainty analysis of the input parameters for a case study scour risk model is performed, based on 11 randomly selected bridges; here parameter ...
Mapping 1-km soybean yield across China from 2001 to 2020 based on ensemble learning Article Open access 08 March 2025 One-third of the global soybean production failure in 2012 is attributable to climate change Article Open access 12 March 2025 Data availability The soybean yield projections...
Climate Physical Risk Data With extreme weather events on the rise there is increasing concern over how the U.S. municipal bond and mortgage-backed security MBS, which may be particularly vulnerable to physical events, will manage these challenges. Climate and ESG data may be able to provide an...
the new study shows that reconstructions of the global mean temperature from ocean surface data for this period are too cold: on average about 0.26 degreesCelsiuscolder than seen in land-based reconstructions. This discrepancy is greater than what would be possible under natural climate variability....
Poverty, disease, hunger, climate change, war, existential risks, and inequality: the world faces many great and terrifying problems. It is these large problems that our work at Our World in Data focuses on. Thanks to the work of thousands of researchers around the world who dedicate their ...
The weather data used for building energy simulations are typically based on current or past weather conditions. However, most buildings have a lifespan of several decades, during which climate can change gradually. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has summarized global warming pre...