26 March 2016, Yale Climate Connections, Concerns on sea-level rise, but some ‘good news’? t the end of the day, the biggest source of uncertainty is still the emissions. It’s the human element in all of this.” The speaker of those words taken … Continue reading →
Tag Archives: Arctic
18 March 2018, The New Yorker, Bomb Cyclones, Nor’easters, and the Messy Relationship Between Weather and Climate. After three frigid nor’easters in less than two weeks, even the most devout prophet of climate change could be forgiven for echoing the … Continue reading →
6 March 2018, E&E News, Can we refreeze the Arctic? Scientists are beginning to ask. Each summer, residents of the Swiss Alps make their way through the mountains to the edge of the famous Rhône Glacier. There, fleecy white blankets in hand, … Continue reading →
2 March 2018, The Conversation, The freak warm Arctic weather is unusual, but getting less so. The Arctic has been unusually warm since the beginning of 2018. In the past week air temperatures have hovered around 20℃ above normal or even higher. On … Continue reading →