NASA: IPCC Projections of Temperature and Precipitation in the 21st Century

On how the Earth might respond to four different scenarios of how much carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases would be emitted into the atmosphere throughout the 21st century.

IPCC Report AR5 September 2013

On September 27th 2013 the IPCC released the WG1 report of the IPCC AR5 assessment.

Stephen Schneider: The Truth About Global Warming, Science & Distortion

Schneider served as a consultant to federal agencies and White House staff in the Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations.

Plant Productivity Reduction with Climate Change

We see this as a bit of a surprise, and potentially significant on a policy level because previous interpretations suggested that global warming might actually help plant growth around the world.

Remote Antarctic Trek Reveals A Glacier Melting From Below

Remote Antarctic Trek Reveals A Glacier Melting From Below

Earth Energy Imbalance

An international array of Argo floats, measuring ocean heat content to a depth of 2000m, allowing the best assessment so far of Earth's energy imbalance.

Climate Sensitivity in the Anthropocene

Climate sensitivity in its most basic form is defined as the equilibrium change in global surface temperature that occurs in response to a climate forcing, or externally imposed perturbation of the planetary energy balance.

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