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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Signal, Noise and Global Warming’s Influence on Weather
Human-caused climate change from increasing greenhouse gasses is expected to influence many weather phenomena including extreme events. However, there is not yet a detectable long-term change in many of these extreme events, as is recently emphasized by Roger Pielke Jr. in … Continue reading
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The leverage of the current moment on the long-term trajectory of the climate
Below is a talk I gave at the “Bay Area Regional Climate Emergency Town Hall” in Berkeley, CA on August 24th, 2018 titled “The leverage of the current moment on the long-term trajectory of the climate”.
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