1 August 2023, The Conversation: Antarctica is missing a chunk of sea ice bigger than Greenland – what’s going on? Deadly heatwaves, raging wildfires and record global temperatures are upon us. But far from the flames, at the southernmost tip of the planet, something … Continue reading →
Category Archives: The Science
27 July 2023, NOAA: Has climate change already affected ENSO? This is a guest post by Mike McPhaden, who is a senior scientist at NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle, WA. Mike has previously blogged with us and was lead editor of the book “El … Continue reading →
12 July 2023, The Conversation: Global temperature rises in steps – here’s why we can expect a steep climb this year and next. Global warming took off in the mid-1970s when the rise in global mean surface temperature exceeded natural variability. … Continue reading →
5 May 2023, The Conversation. Humanity’s tipping point? How the Queen’s death stole a climate warning’s thunder. Think back to September last year. What happened early that month? What news shook the world and reverberated for weeks, if not months? That’s a … Continue reading →