What if the Worst Case Models are Right?
Published On: December 30, 2018
Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity is the measure of how much the planet will warm in response to a given amount of Greenhouse gas pollution.
Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity is the measure of how much the planet will warm in response to a given amount of Greenhouse gas pollution.
It is the most important number in climate change science, and past estimates of increased warming may have been too low.
Production: Peter Sinclair / Yale Climate Connections
Year: 2018
Speakers: Patrick Brown (Stanford University), Michael Mann (Penn State University), Bill McKibben (350.org), Andrew Dressler (Texas A&M University)
Publication: Yale Climate Connections https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZdUYUZr493AUh_EInBYxQ
Tags: 2018, Andrew Dressler, Bill McKibben, Climate Sensitivity, Michael Mann, Patrick Brown, Penn State University, Stanford University, Yale Climate Connections(2023)
Views: 429
About the Author: Climate State
Climate State covers the broad spectrum of climate change, and the solutions, since 2011 with the focus on the sciences. Climate State – we endorse data, facts, empirical evidence.
Subscribe
Login
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments