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How we know humans cause global warming (1 of 5): A 175-year-old Puzzle

Most people these days accept that our planet is warming, but some find it hard to believe that mere humans could cause such a large-scale global change. How do we know that the warming is due to human...

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How We Know Humans Cause Global Warming (2 of 5): What Chemistry Tells Us

On Monday, I posted part one of my colleague Bill Chameides’ series on how we know humans cause global warming (also available here), in which he gave a brief history of early climate change...

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How We Know Humans Cause Global Warming (3 of 5): Causes of Past Climate Change

In the first two installments of his series, my colleague Bill Chameides gave a brief history of climate change science and then discussed the evidence showing that atmospheric CO2 levels are rising...

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How We Know Humans Cause Global Warming (4 of 5): Medieval Warming Period

In the first three installments of his series, my colleague Bill Chameides has given a brief history of climate change science, an explanation of why we attribute rising CO2 levels to human activities,...

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Climate Models (1 of 2): How They Work

Computer models are everywhere. Engineers use them to design airplanes and buildings.Health experts use them to plan for epidemics.Fire researchers use them to improve safety regulations and protect...

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Urgent Action Alert! Cut NYC pollution: Call for congestion pricing

I got to play Ghostbuster last summer. I was a volunteer for an air quality survey in New York City, which meant I walked around Midtown carrying a bunch of pollution sensors in a backpack.  On a...

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How We Know Humans Cause Global Warming (5 of 5): The Only Explanation Left

Compared to 100 years ago, the atmosphere is warmer. No one disputes that, or that an extra source of heat must be causing it. That's a basic law of physics. But how do we know that the source of the...

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If I'm posting diaries, can I still be ClimateLurker?

Recently, I've been asked by a number of people how I can call myself a lurker. After all, this isn't my first diary.The answer is that I chose the name based on another definition of "lurker" - one...

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Climate Models (2 of 2): How Good Are They?

Stephen Colbert once quipped, "It's not that I don't believe in climate change, it's that I don't believe in climate. Have you ever heard anyone say, 'How's the climate?' No! They say, 'How's the...

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Water Vapor and Global Warming

Yesterday there was a lot of discussion about the effect water vapor, particularly dimers, will have on global warming. There was also a lot of confusion over the general role of water vapor in global...

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Not So Sure About Global Warming? Some Thoughts On Scientific Uncertainty

I've been reading a great book called Uncertain Science... Uncertain World by Henry Pollack - a readable and engaging discussion of decision-making in the face of uncertainty. Pollack argues that...

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Global Warming, Hurricanes, and WSJ

Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal published an Op-Ed by Dr. William Gray titled "Hurricanes and Hot Air". In it, Dr. Gray argues that there is no link between global warming and the recent increase in...

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Ozone Alert For Plants: New Global Warming Worry

Cross-posted at Climate411    If you’re in or near a big city, you’ve probably heard your local news give ozone alerts. Those warnings mean that smog levels are high enough to affect your lungs. Even...

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Drive-By Extinction, Health, and Global Warming: The Many Faces of Nitrogen

This weekend there was a news story about how vehicle emissions are affecting native species in California– not because of pollution per se, but because the nitrogen in the emissions inadvertently...

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Beyond Climate: Carbon and Cows

When people talk about the harmful effects of fossil fuels, they usually focus on global warming. But as I explained in my diary about nitrogen pollution, and as my colleague Bill Chameides discussed...

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Global Warming and Water in the Western U.S.

Also posted at Climate411.Sunday's New York Times Magazine had an article aptly titled "The Future is Drying Up", about the threats that climate change and booming populations pose to precious water...

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Why We Need to Cut Emissions as Soon as Possible

I know that most readers here don't need to be convinced that we need to start reducing greenhouse gas emissions ASAP. But perhaps you'd like to be armed with a few facts for discussing this issue with...

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Saving Energy by Saving Water - and Vice Versa

My colleague Mary Kelly posted this on Climate411 yesterday. I'm posting it here because it's great to identify as many areas as possible where addressing one environmental concern has benefits for...

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The Global Warming in the Pipeline

Also posted on Climate411.      There are lots of reasons for passing good climate legislation as soon as possible. One reason that adds urgency but gets little attention is this: even if we could...

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Global Warming Science 2007: A Review

All year long my colleagues and I have been monitoring developments in climate science, and posting about the important new developments on Climate411 and DailyKos. I thought now would be a good time...

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Antarctic Ice: Growing or Shrinking?

Also blogging at Climate411.    A recent paper in Nature Geoscience reported large increases in ice loss from West Antarctica over the past 10 years. It’s a sobering result that’s in line with earlier,...

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Will Global Warming Protect the U.S. From Hurricanes?

Also blogging at Climate411    Last Wednesday, scientists published a study about global warming and hurricanes in the U.S. The authors report that warming could be associated with a "downward trend in...

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Global Warming and Hurricanes: What's the Latest?

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate411.    A recent study raised the possibility that global warming could decrease the number of hurricanes hitting the U.S....

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Global Warming: What are the Biggest Threats?

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.    Scientists have identified many systems that will be affected by global warming. They have also warned that there...

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Global Warming Crib Sheet

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.    Climate change science is, well, science, so it can get pretty technical.      How much warming have we had, and...

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Did Global Warming Stop in January?

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.According to the scientific groups that track global temperature, January 2008 was the coldest month in several...

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Global Warming, the Winter Wiggle, and Short-term Climate Variation

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.    NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center recently announced that this past winter was the coolest since 2001, for the...

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Global Warming: Earth Week in Review

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.  OK, so I’m one day late for Earth Day because I was swamped at work yesterday ... on the plus side, after PA, people...

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CO2 over the past 800,000 years

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411. Just out in Nature today, scientists have assembled an 800,000 year record of CO2, methane and temperature. It looks...

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Coral Reefs in Decline

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news at Climate 411.  Coral reefs aren’t just pretty places for scuba divers (although they do bring in billions of tourist dollars)....

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USDA: Rip Up Conservation Lands or Protect the Environment?

Congress and producer groups are pressuring the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to release millions of acres from Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts and open them up to crop production....

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Global Warming: 2 New Warnings

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news at Climate 411. It’s Friday afternoon, and time for a look back over the week.  There were two studies that jumped out at me.  The...

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Welcome to Austin!  Where's the Water?

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news at Environmental Defense Fund's Climate 411 blog.   I noticed that the Netroots Nation website links to the Burnt Orange Report’s...

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Netroots Nation: Free Booze at 7

Environmental Defense Fund is sponsoring a reception before Donna Edwards' talk tonight, in Exhibit Hall 4.  

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Global Warming: Why Climate Projections Have Error Bars

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.    In 1992, the world's nations gathered to negotiate the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The...

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Global Warming: A Picture Worth A Thousand Words

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411. Transitioning to a clean, low-carbon economy brings a lot of benefits: newjobs, cleaner air and improved public...

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Global Warming: Pick Up and Move, or We'll Do It For You?

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411. What does "wildlife conservation" mean to you? Setting aside land? Restoring habitat? Reducing local stresses to...

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Global Warming and the Next Administration: Save Our Satellites!

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411. Have you ever spent time scrolling through NASA's image gallery? Some of the pictures are absolutely mesmerizing. I...

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Global Warming and Old-Growth Forests

You can find more posts on climate change science, policy, and news on Climate 411.  Want a respite from the noise and drama of the election season?  A good way to find some peace and quiet is to step...

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