Things tagged as Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Posted on March 8th by Tom Yulsman.
The Greenland Ice Sheet meets the sea in this picture by Eric Rignot of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Melting of ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland is accelerating, according to ...
Posted on August 31st by Group1.
Science panel: IPCC needs fundamental reforms
Joe Romm: Andrew Revkin is the devil
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In an interview in the Guardian yesterday, the "skeptical environmentalist," Read More →
Posted on April 27th by Tom Yulsman.
Note: This is a guest post by Patrick Moffitt, a frequent commenter here at CEJournal. (See his bio at the end.) In comments on a recent post, he shared some ...
Posted on February 11th by Tom Yulsman.
That's what British science writer Matt Ridley claims in a short post at the U.K. edition of the Spectator online.
While journalists argue that tenacious, in-depth reporting is suffering as ...
Posted on February 10th by Tom Yulsman.
With Elisabeth Rosenthal's page-one story in the New York Times yesterday, it's possible that the American press may finally start to examine the controversies that have erupted over the ...
Posted on February 1st by Tom Yulsman.
That's the headline on Curtis Brainard's excellent piece in the Columbia Journalism Review about the scant attention paid by the American press to recently uncovered problems with the 2007 ...
Posted on January 27th by Tom Yulsman.
While a patently false prediction by the IPCC about Himalayan Glaciers reverberates politically, glaciers worldwide continue to lose mass at a rapid rate. Meanwhile, a multi-year drought tightens its ...
Posted on December 17th by Tom Yulsman.
The text above is a snapshot of part of a leaked confidential U.N. analysis suggesting that even if a major agreement is reached in Copenhagen it will not be ...
Posted on November 23rd by Tom Yulsman.
My friend and colleague Keith Kloor suggested I post something on why I think the hacked emails of climate scientists at the Climate Research Unit do not shake the overall ...
Posted on January 10th by Tom Yulsman.
This map depicts areas that would be inundated with a sea level rise of 1 meter. (Credit: CReSIS/Haskell Indian Nations University)
A new study published in the journal Climate Dynamics suggests global ...
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