Analysis* of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Laudato Si
…constant rise in the sea level and, it would appear, by an increase of extreme weather events, even if a scientifically determinable cause cannot be assigned to each particular phenomenon.”…
…constant rise in the sea level and, it would appear, by an increase of extreme weather events, even if a scientifically determinable cause cannot be assigned to each particular phenomenon.”…
…and this is leading to more extreme rainfall events around the world. It’s tricky to evaluate the contribution of climate change to a particular weather event, but generally speaking, the…
…“The candidate lacks basic understanding about the differences between local weather and global climate.” Read all the scientists’ comments about this candidate Dr. William Anderegg: “Accepts some of the…
Claim:
Coronavirus does not cause a runny nose; is killed by temperatures above 26 degrees; causes lung fibrosis within days of infection; can be diagnosed by holding your breath for 10 seconds; and can be cured in the early stages by drinking plenty of water.
…definite fingerprints of climate change in our annual weather. REVIEWERS’ OVERALL FEEDBACK These comments are the overall opinion of scientists on the article, they are substantiated by their knowledge…
…When minor flooding (nuisance) is expected, the Weather Forecasting Offices (WFO) typically issues a “coastal flood advisory”; they issue a coastal flood warning when levels are expected to reach moderate…
…satellite record is by comparing February 2016 to October 2016. This drop, however, is merely weather that is superimposed on the long-term climatic trend. Steven Sherwood Professor, University of New…
…Simulated effect of deep-sea sedimentation and terrestrial weathering on projections of ocean acidification, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans Jean-Pierre Gattuso Research Professor, CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie and IDDRI…
…not confuse the weather prediction of an exact meteorological state, limited by the chaotic nature of the system, and climate projections of the statistics of variables in response to forcing,…
…“There is little scientific basis in support of claims that extreme weather events – specifically, hurricanes, floods, drought, tornadoes – and their economic damage have increased in recent decades due…