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Cloud feedbackCloud feedback
Cloud radiative forcingCloud radiative forcing
Clune et al. (2017)Systematic review of greenhouse gas emissions for different fresh food categories
Clune et al. 2017Systematic review of greenhouse gas emissions for different fresh food categories
CMAPCMAP
CMDLCMDL
CMIPCMIP
CNRMCNRM
CO2CO2
CO2 equivalentEquivalent carbon dioxide emission
CO2-fertilizationCarbon dioxide fertilization
CO32–CO32–
COADSCOADS
Coan et al. (2021)Computer-assisted classification of contrarian claims about climate change
Coan et al. 2021Computer-assisted classification of contrarian claims about climate change
COARECOARE
COBE-SSTCOBE-SST
Coffroth et al. (2010)Environmental symbiont acquisition may not be the solution to warming seas for reef-building corals
Coffroth et al. 2010Environmental symbiont acquisition may not be the solution to warming seas for reef-building corals
Cohen & Holcomb (2009)Why Corals Care About Ocean Acidification Uncovering the Mechanism
Cohen & Holcomb 2009Why Corals Care About Ocean Acidification Uncovering the Mechanism
Cohen et al. (2014)Recent Arctic amplification and extreme mid-latitude weather
Cohen et al. 2014Recent Arctic amplification and extreme mid-latitude weather
Comment on “World Atmospheric CO2 Its 14C Specific ActivityComment on “World Atmospheric CO2, Its 14C Specific Activity, Non-fossil Component, Anthropogenic Fossil Component, and Emissions (1750–2018)” (Skrable et al. 2022)
Compo et al. (2011)The twentieth century reanalysis project
Compo et al. 2011The twentieth century reanalysis project
Compton et al. (2016)Persuading Others to Avoid Persuasion: Inoculation Theory and Resistant Health Attitudes
Compton et al. 2016Persuading Others to Avoid Persuasion: Inoculation Theory and Resistant Health Attitudes
Condie (2011)The Supercontinent Cycle
Condie 2011The Supercontinent Cycle
ConfidenceConfidence
Connolly et al. (2011)The first step towards a 100% renewable energy-system for Ireland
Connolly et al. (2016)Smart Energy Europe: The technical and economic impact of one potential 100% renewable energy scenario for the European Union
Connolly et al. 2011The first step towards a 100% renewable energy-system for Ireland
Connolly et al. 2016Smart Energy Europe: The technical and economic impact of one potential 100% renewable energy scenario for the European Union
Conrad et al. (2018)Relationship between food waste, diet quality and environmental sustainability
Conrad et al. 2018Relationship between food waste, diet quality and environmental sustainability
ConsensusExplainer: Scientific Consensus
Conspiracy TheoryLogical Fallacy: Conspiracy Theory
ContradictoryLogical Fallacy: Contradictory
ContrarianSkeptic
ConvectionConvection
Cook (2017)Understanding and countering climate science denial
Cook (2020)Deconstructing climate science denial
Cook & Jacobs (2014)Scientists are from Mars, laypeople are from Venus: An evidence-based rationale for communicating the consensus on climate
Cook & Jacobs 2014Scientists are from Mars, laypeople are from Venus: An evidence-based rationale for communicating the consensus on climate
Cook & Lewandowsky (2016)Rational Irrationality: Modeling Climate Change Belief Polarization Using Bayesian Networks
Cook & Lewandowsky 2016Rational Irrationality: Modeling Climate Change Belief Polarization Using Bayesian Networks
Cook 2017Understanding and countering climate science denial
Cook 2020Deconstructing climate science denial
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