NASA and the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) - "The current warming trend is of particular significance because most of it is very likely human-induced and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented in the past 1,300 years..." ~ NASA.gov [NASA Evidence | Click Here For Weekly CO2 Levels]
Rising CO2 levels can herald increasing global temperatures and the human inability to significantly limit carbon emissions. This will likely spur extreme weather patterns including drought, catastrophic storms, flooding, sea-level rise and changing ecosystems leading to inconsistent food production and widespread extinction of native species. Life as generally expected may dramatically alter.
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"Scientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal..." ~ IPCC
If Climate Change Is Real, What Does This Mean?
Climate scientist Kathryn Hayhoe offers a simple yet comprehensive TEDx presentation on whether climate change is real, whether it's simply a natural phenomenon, and what it means to all of us if it continues to grows in intensity and severity.
SCARED SCIENTISTS By Nick Bower
"My work on the potential impacts of climate change on species and ecosystems has made it clear that the human species is now threatened..." ~ Dr. Lesley Hughes
CATEGORY: Alerts► Global Wind, Rain, Storm Maps, Forecasts, Models► "Warning: The following truth is not for the faint-hearted."► The Climate In 2080 – […]
Published on May 2, 2019 Michael Flammer, Leiter, Zentraleinkauf on LinkedIn Original Source linkedin.com…warning-following-truth-faint-hearted-michael-flammer “Warning: The following four short videos are not for the […]
35 Easiest Ways To Shrink Your Carbon Footprint, Abbreviated Source: Columbia University Food 1. Eat mostly fruits, veggies, grains, and beans. 2. Choose organic and local […]
Climate Projections | NOAA Climate.gov climate.gov/climate-and-energy-topics/climate-projections-0 Dec 19 2018 – A 1°C (1.8°F) increase in average winter air temperature will have a significant impact […]
"NOAA's Happy #2015! This image of our home is from NOAA’s #GOES East #satellite taken early New Year’s Day." [via Twitter]
Rising air and sea temperatures continue to trigger changes in the Arctic. The Arctic is warming at twice the rate of anywhere else on Earth. [NOAA Report Card] | [NOAA Archives]
Harvard: Naomi Oreskes On Climate Change Denial
Naomi Oreskes, Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University discusses the disinformation campaigns, climate change and the methodology of disinformation.
"My work on the potential impacts of climate change on species and ecosystems has made it clear that the human species is now threatened..." ~ Dr. Lesley Hughes
Above: For the third month this year, the world's oceans set a record for the warmest they have ever been since records began, according to NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).
How To Deal With Climate Denialists https://grist.org/series/skeptics/ Short YouTube Vid with measured CO2 levels over the past 800,000 years https://youtu.be/vA7tfz3k_9A Sustainability and Climate Change Library facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sustainability-and-Climate-Change..."Last Hours" Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRGVTK-AAvw There is no Tomorrow: Animation Covering Infinite Growth Peak Oil, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOMWzjrRiBg (English) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0J2gj80EVI (French) Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, List of publications https://www.pik-potsdam.de/~Stefan/Publications/index.htmlOcean Science https://www.ocean-sci.net/10/29/2014/os-10-29-2014.html
The World Bank - Climate Change worldbank.org...4_degrees-must_be_avoided.pdf https://www.nukefree.org/Royal Society: Collapse of Civilisation - Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich https://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org /content/280/1754/20122845.full#sec-7Global Carbon Atlas: https://www.globalcarbonatlas.org/?q=emissions Stephen
Schneider: Is the Science "Settled"? Informative breakdown of how difficult climate science is to understand and predict.(February 4, 2010) Stephen Schneider, (RIP) professor of biology at Stanford and senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, unpacks the political and scientific debates surrounding climate change.Some topics covered. 1.) The process of how data is compiled and published. (peer review process)2.) How data is misunderstood and misrepresented by deniers by selective inattention to inconvenient components of a data set.3.) Principles of decision analysis to elements of understanding how a system works before you have all the data.4.) Unpredictable tipping
points.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmlHbt5jja4 CLIMATE REANALYZER with new feature - A climate analyzer resource from Harold H. Hensel https://cci-reanalyzer.org/DailySummary/index_ds.php In lower left corner, click on NEW: View in Google EarthClimate Viewer Climate change and pollution viewer. https://climateviewer.com/mobile/ClimateReanalyser https://cci-reanalyzer.org/DailySummary/index_ds.php Michael C. Ruppert's Impassioned Final Announcement Lifeboat Hour 12/29/13 Full Transcript Jeremy Jackson: Ocean Apocalypse Jeremy Jackson is Senior Scientist Emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution and Professor of Oceanography Emeritus at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. He studies human impacts on the oceans and the ecology and paleoecology of tropical and subtropical marine ecosystems. Jackson is author of more than 150 scientific publications and eight books. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and American Association for the Advancement of Science. Jackson has received numerous prizes and awards including most recently the Peterson Medal from Harvard University, the Paleontological Medal, the BBVA International Prize in Ecology and Conservation, and the Society for Conservation Biology LaRoe Award for Outstanding Contributions to Conservation Biology. Jackson's work on historical overfishing and the collapse of coastal ecosystems was chosen by Discover magazine as the outstanding scientific achievement of 2001. Island Press just published his latest book, Shifting Baselines: The Past and Future of Ocean Fisheries, in August 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zMN3dTvrwY