Study: Non-Monotonic Response of the Climate System to Abrupt CO2 Forcing

The goal of this paper is simply to illustrate that the non-monotonic response to increased CO2 appears in a wide array of different metrics of the climate system.

Study: CO2 today enough to raise sea level by 20M

An international team of scientists, from Texas A&M University, the University of Southampton and the Swiss University ETH Zürich, led by the University of St Andrews

Study finds massive Methane leaks in US Oilfield

The potent greenhouse gas methane is leaking from the Permian Basin oilfield, located in Texas and New Mexico

Will President Biden bring forward the carbon fee-and-dividend?

Canada already has a carbon fee-and-dividend

Hansen: The World Has Cooled Off – What’s the Significance?

June Update: A month after Hansen's post - the index changed considerably, in June NOAA made the following post.

By |2021-05-28T09:21:43+02:00May 28, 2021|Categories: Atmosphere, Temperature, World News|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Could Fossil Fuel Company Investments In Green Energy Move the Needle on Climate Change?

Fossil fuel companies have a unique chance to escape extinction. If they shift their investment towards green energy they could become part of the solution and ensure their survival in a green future.

By |2020-10-29T04:38:28+01:00October 29, 2020|Categories: Clean Tech, Energy, Solutions|Tags: , , , |0 Comments
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