Global Climate Change refers to the anticipated significant impact on biodiversity due to changes in temperature and extreme weather events, leading to increased extinction risks for various species in terrestr
To climatologists these terms may be well known; to the vast majority of people, however, they are new, and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor,...
Kevin E. Trenberth, has concluded that there can no longer be any 'reasonable disagreement' that human activities, and especially fossil-fuel related energy production, are causing global climate change. In a recent meeting with Refocus US Correspondent ???, Dr. Trenberth articulated his ...
and they require definition and explanation. The World Meteorological Organization inherited an interest and involvement in the studies of climate and climate change from its predecessor, the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), which was established in 1873. By 1929 the had set up a Commis...
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We need to understand the science behind global warming to avoid the most damaging and irreversible climate change impacts on people and planet. Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge of our time. Human activity has already warmed the planet b
In this accessible primer, Dessler and Parson combine their expertise in atmospheric science and public policy to help scientists, policy makers, and the public sort through the conflicting claims in the climate-change debate. The authors explain how scientific and policy debates work, summarize prese...