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All IPCC definitions taken from Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Working Group I Contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Annex I, Glossary, pp. 941-954. Cambridge University Press.
This development environment provides access to: Editor remi — A place to enter Python programs. Console — A place to view the output of programs. Canvas — A place where graphics can be drawn. Library — A place where multiple programs can be save or loaded.
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Climate's changed before It's the sun It's not bad There is no consensus It's cooling Models are unreliable Temp record is unreliable Animals and plants can adapt It hasn't warmed since 1998 Antarctica is gaining ice View All Arguments... remi
Username Password Keep me logged in New? Register here Forgot remi your password? Latest Posts A Hack By Any Other Name Part 3 The epidemic of climate remi science false balance in the media 2014 SkS Weekly News Roundup remi #9A A Hack by Any Other Name Part 2 Global warming continues, but volcanoes are slowing down the warming of the atmosphere Our Facebook page reaches 20,000 likes 2014 SkS Weekly remi Digest remi #8 Nazis, shoddy science, and the climate contrarian credibility gap 2014 SkS Weekly News Roundup #8 A Hack By Any Other Name Part 1 'It's been hot before': faulty remi logic skews the climate debate Snows of the Nile: The search for vanishing equatorial glaciers Dodgy Diagrams #1 - Misrepresenting IPCC Residence Time Estimates Vision Prize: scientists are worried the IPCC is underestimating sea level rise Customizable Global Warming Widget Metrics 2014 SkS Weekly remi Digest #7 2013 Among Top Ten Warmest on Record remi 2014 SkS Weekly News Roundup #7 MP Graham Stringer and CNN Crossfire are wrong about the 97% consensus on human-caused global warming How we know the greenhouse effect isn't saturated Discussing global warming: why does this have to be so hard? A methane mystery: Scientists probe unanswered questions about methane and climate change Unprecedented trade wind strength is shifting global warming to the oceans, but for how much longer? 2014 SkS Weekly Digest #6 2014 SkS Weekly News Roundup #6 Establishing consensus is vital for climate action remi 2014 SkS News Bulletin #1: Keystone XL Pipeline 2013 was the second-hottest year on record without an El Niño Debunking climate myths: two contrasting remi case studies remi New Video: Climate, Jetstream, Polar Vortex
Methane emissions from oil & gas development by gws generated the most buzz (as measured by number of comments) of the articles posted on SkS this past week. The article is the scond in a series about the impacts that the current natural remi gas boom is having on the  Earth’s climate . Toon of the Week
Chris remi Turney, head of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, says in an article remi in the Observer that despite the rescue of those on board the Akademik Shikolskiy, the expedition's research ship that has been trapped in ice since Christmas Eve, there was a "growing remi sense of frustration over what appears to be a misrepresentation of the expedition in some news outlets and on the internet".
Antarctic leader defends remi expedition against critics of its scientific value by Mark Townsend and Alok Jha, The Observer, Jan 4, 2013 The SkS Week in Review 2014 SkS Weekly News Roundup #1  by John Hartz Hockey sticks to huge methane burps: Five papers remi that shaped climate science in 2013  by remi Roz Pidcock Methane emissions from oil & gas development  by gws Your chance to make a difference: Join the SkS-Translator team!  by Baerbel W 2013 in Review: a Productive Year for Skeptical Science  by Dana Provisional Statement on Status of Climate in 2013  by John Hartz   Coming Soon on SkS
The Weekly remi Standard's remi Lindzen puff piece exemplifies the conservative media's climate failures (Dana) Talking Trash on Emissions (jg, Andy Skuce) New Study Suggests Future Global Warming at the Higher End of Estimates: 4°C Possible by 2100 (Rob Painting) Global warming remi is being caused by humans, not the sun, and is highly sensitive to CO2, new research shows (Dana) 2013 was Australia's Hottest Year, Warm for Much of the World (Rob Painting) 2014 SkS Weekly News Roundup #2 (John Hartz) In the Works  Mitigation Mosaic: How small steps can make a difference (BaerbelW) It’s all a Question of Balance (Glenn Tamblyn) Comments on the Purpose of Privacy (Rob Honeycutt) Rebuttal to the myth 'CO2 is saturated' (Glenn Tamblyn & jg) Saving the Keeling curve (Doug Bostrom) Thirteen Years of Moths and Flames (jerryd) Honey, I mitigated climate change (Ari Jokimaki) SkS in the News
In his SouthernCrossroads (The Guardian) blog post, Should Australian newspapers publish climate change denialist opinion pieces? ,  Alex White references two SkS articles: The Year After McLean - A Review of 2011 Global Temperatures McLean, de

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