News Archive
John Kerry on the Future of Energy
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers keynote remarks at the Bloomberg New Energy Finance "Future of Energy" Summit in New York City on April 5, 2016.
Nuclear Winter – Alan Robock on Reality Asserts Itself
Mr. Robock says a full-scale nuclear war between the United States and Russia would produce so much smoke that temperatures would get below freezing even in the summertime, crops would die and there would be no food for the entire planet.
Sea level rise estimates doubled
Brady Dennis and Chris Mooney from The Washington post, recently reported on updated sea level rise projections.
Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms: The Threat of Irreparable Harm
The main point that I want to make concerns the threat of irreparable harm, which I feel we have not communicated well enough to people who most need to know, the public and policymakers.
Climate action
Climate action describes various efforts to prevent what is considered dangerous climate change.
Global temperatures are unstable because of increased greenhouse gases
Why global temperatures remain stable in the long run unless they are pushed by outside forces, such as increased greenhouse gases due to human impacts.
Ice sheets may be hiding vast reservoirs of methane
Molecular and biogeochemical evidence for methane cycling beneath the western margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet
Tesla “Not A Dream”
A surreal land of oil & gas is visited by an unlikely yet welcomed stranger.







