Climate is constantly changing and will continue to do so; we cannot assume a stable climate system even in the absence of anthropogenic influences. Such variability manifests itself over a continuum ...
Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Planning Committee Biographical Sketches." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Frontiers in Decadal Climate Variability: Proceedings of a ...
One of the most pervasive misunderstandings of climate — even among some who publish on climate — is the belief that any long-term trend in a measured climate variable indicates a change in climate, ...
Scientists disagree whether human-made climate change or natural fluctuations are mostly to blame for worse-than-expected heat in recent years ...
This Research Topic is part of a series of article collections published within Frontiers in Water including: - Emerging Directions in Socio-Hydrology: ...
Carbon dioxide gets most of the attention when people talk about climate change, and for good reason. Carbon dioxide contributes the largest share of warming, accounting for approximately 66% of the ...
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More researchers are reexamining some climate predictions
Something unexpected has been happening in climate science labs and research institutions around the world. Scientists, the ...
New geological evidence suggests that the slow wobble of Earth’s axis may have triggered rapid climate swings during the Late Cretaceous greenhouse world.
As droughts lengthen and heavy rainfall intensifies, ground movement becomes more volatile. CSIRO climate modelling points to ...
Climate change might cause more shorter and warmer winters, but that doesn’t mean a white Christmas will become a thing of ...
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