Climate Science Glossary

Term Lookup

Enter a term in the search box to find its definition.

Settings

Use the controls in the far right panel to increase or decrease the number of terms automatically displayed (or to completely turn that feature off).

Term Lookup

Settings


All IPCC definitions taken from Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Working Group I Contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Annex I, Glossary, pp. 941-954. Cambridge University Press.

Home Arguments Software Resources Comments The Consensus Project Translations About Support

Bluesky Facebook LinkedIn Mastodon MeWe

Twitter YouTube RSS Posts RSS Comments Email Subscribe


Climate's changed before
It's the sun
It's not bad
There is no consensus
It's cooling
Models are unreliable
Temp record is unreliable
Animals and plants can adapt
It hasn't warmed since 1998
Antarctica is gaining ice
View All Arguments...



Username
Password
New? Register here
Forgot your password?

Latest Posts

Archives

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #52, 2019

Posted on 1 January 2020 by Doug Bostrom

The other side of the coin

Last week's New Research mentioned a New York Times article describing how academic researchers plow straight through holidays with work. On the publishing side: not so much. Argue about priorities but clearly there's a difference in attitudes between the input hopper and the output conveyor. This week's posting presents a starved appearance reflective of a slowdown in the supply chain of research goodies. 

29 Articles:

Physical science of global warming

Understanding the Atmospheric Temperature Adjustment to CO2 Perturbation at the Process Level

Observations & observational methods of global warming & effects

Spatial patterns and trends in surface air temperatures and implied changes in atmospheric moisture across the Hawaiian Islands, 1905?2017

Changing Probabilities of Days with Snow and Rain in the Atlantic Sector of the Arctic Under the Current Warming Trend

The Decadal Reduction of Southeastern Australian Autumn Rainfall since the Early 1990s: A Response to Sea Surface Temperature Warming in the Subtropical South Pacific

Impact of Arctic amplification on declining spring dust events in East Asia (open access)

Modeling & simulation of global warming & global warming effects

Future global meteorological drought hotspots: a study based on CORDEX data

Stronger Increase in the Frequency of Extreme Convective than Extreme Warm El Niño Events under Greenhouse Warming

Climate model advancement

Quantification of the Arctic Sea Ice?Driven Atmospheric Circulation Variability in Coordinated Large Ensemble Simulations

Frequency-Domain Analysis of the Energy Budget in an Idealized Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model

A novel framework for selecting general circulation models based on the spatial patterns of climate

Biology & global warming

Potential feedback mediated by soil microbiome response to warming in a glacier forefield

Extreme temperature events will drive coral decline in the Coral Triangle

Using conjoint constitution to understand responses to slow-moving environmental change: the case of mountain pine beetle in north-central Colorado (open access)

Arctic greening associated with lengthening growing seasons in Northern Alaska

GHG sources & sinks, flux

Carbon budget for a large drowned river valley estuary adjacent to an emerging megacity (Sydney Harbour)

Climate change communications & cognition

When climate change is not blamed: the politics of disaster attribution in international perspective (open access)

From “atmosfear” to climate action

Humans dealing with our global warming

Hazard from Himalayan glacier lake outburst floods (open access)

Autumn growth of three perennial weeds at high latitude benefits from climate change

Environmental Risk (and Benefit) Information Seeking Intentions: The Case of Carbon Capture and Storage in Southeast Texas (open access)

CCS takes centre stage

The State of Local Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change in Drought-Prone Districts of Rural Sidama, Southern Ethiopia

Other

Can Barrier Islands Survive Sea?Level Rise? Quantifying the Relative Role of Tidal Inlets and Overwash Deposition

Global Trends of Sea Surface Gravity Wave, Wind, and Coastal Wave Setup

Loss and damage in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (Working Group II): a text-mining analysis (open access)

Obtaining legal copies of "paywalled" articles

We know it's frustrating that many articles we cite here are not free to read. Here's an excellent collection of tips and techniques for obtaining articles, legally. 

Suggestions

Please let us know if you're aware of an article you think may be of interest for Skeptical Science research news, or if we've missed something that may be important. Send your input to Skeptical Science via our contact form.

A list of journals we cover may be found here. We welcome pointers to omissions, new journals etc. 

The previous edition of Skeptical Science New Research may be found here. 

0 0

Printable Version  |  Link to this page

Comments

Comments 1 to 1:

  1. This announces republishing of a book on the subject of control of nvironmental deterioration resulting from industrialization. 90% if tge biij comes from a major project conducted in Sweden between 1975-77. At the end of the research it was proposed that phenomena like climate change would emerge if major change was not undertaken. The project included many companies and governments, where the companies allowed complete access to their research and production facilities. The work ended in a call for a new approach to enviornmental regulations as the research results showed how the usual legalistic approach was not capable of managing systemic phenemena. 

    The recommendations from the study were ignored for forty years. Climate change will be our future.  The book is:

    "Too Early, Too Late, Now what?"   David L. Hawk, 2019

    0 0
    Moderator Response:

    [DB]  While we encourage people to bring the results of peer-reviewed research to the discussion threads, merely promoting your own book is not appropriate.

You need to be logged in to post a comment. Login via the left margin or if you're new, register here.



The Consensus Project Website

THE ESCALATOR

(free to republish)


© Copyright 2024 John Cook
Home | Translations | About Us | Privacy | Contact Us