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Autor:
John Cook, Naomi Oreskes, Peter T Doran, William R L Anderegg, Bart Verheggen, Ed W Maibach, J Stuart Carlton, Stephan Lewandowsky, Andrew G Skuce, Sarah A Green, Dana Nuccitelli, Peter Jacobs, Mark Richardson, Bärbel Winkler, Rob Painting, Ken Rice
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 11, Iss 4, p 048002 (2016)
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing climate scientists according to six independent studies by co-authors of this paper. Those results are consistent with the 97% consensus reported by Coo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5a948743cd104403a55b4cc212b2d2cf
Autor:
John Cook, Dana Nuccitelli, Sarah A Green, Mark Richardson, Bärbel Winkler, Rob Painting, Robert Way, Peter Jacobs, Andrew Skuce
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 8, Iss 2, p 024024 (2013)
We analyze the evolution of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, examining 11 944 climate abstracts from 1991–2011 matching the topics ‘global climate change’ or ‘global
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/17facdff851e4a32a8617b46f1e9c07d
Autor:
Dana Nuccitelli
This book explains the science of climate change in plain language and shows that the 2 to 4 percent of climate scientists who are skeptical that humans are the main cause of global warming are a fringe minority—and have a well-established history
Autor:
Dana Nuccitelli
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 76:140-144
Only two-thirds of Americans are confident in the knowledge that global warming is happening, and a bare majority understand that it’s mostly caused by human activities. One-third of Americans cont...
Autor:
Dana Nuccitelli
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 74:139-141
The basic physics of how global warming contributes to sea-level rise has long been understood, but new research gives us a clearer picture of what to expect. Prior to the 1990s, most sea-level ris...
Autor:
Peter G. Jacobs, Dana Nuccitelli, Andrew G. Skuce, Ken Rice, John Cook, Bärbel Winkler, Mark Richardson, Sarah A. Green
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 36:150-156
Cook et al. reported a 97% scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming (AGW), based on a study of 11,944 abstracts in peer-reviewed science journals. Powell claims that the Cook et al. methodology was flawed and that the true consensus is vi
Autor:
Dana Nuccitelli, Rasmus E. Benestad, Katharine Hayhoe, Rob van Dorland, Hans Olav Hygen, Stephan Lewandowsky, John Cook
Publikováno v:
Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 126:699-703
Among papers stating a position on anthropogenic global warming (AGW), 97 % endorse AGW. What is happening with the 2 % of papers that reject AGW? We examine a selection of papers rejecting AGW. An analytical tool has been developed to replicate and
Publikováno v:
Science Bulletin. 60:1370-1377
Monckton of Brenchley et al. (Sci Bull 60:122–135, 2015) (hereafter called M15) use a simple energy balance model to estimate climate response. They select parameters for this model based on semantic arguments, leading to different results from tho
Autor:
Ken Rice, Peter G. Jacobs, Bärbel Winkler, Naomi Oreskes, Rob Painting, Peter T. Doran, John Cook, J. Stuart Carlton, William R. L. Anderegg, Mark Richardson, Stephan Lewandowsky, Sarah A. Green, Andrew G. Skuce, Dana Nuccitelli, Edward Maibach, Bart Verheggen
Publikováno v:
Cook, J, Oreskes, N, Doran, P T, Anderegg, W R L, Verheggen, B, Maibach, E W, Carlton, J S, Lewandowsky, S, Skuce, A G, Green, S A, Nuccitelli, D, Jacobs, P, Richardson, M, Winkler, B, Painting, R & Rice, K 2016, ' Consensus on consensus : A synthesis of consensus estimates on human-caused global warming ', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 11, no. 4, 048002 . https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/11/4/048002
The consensus that humans are causing recent global warming is shared by 90%–100% of publishing climate scientists according to six independent studies by co-authors of this paper. Those results are consistent with the 97% consensus reported by Coo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c0932a2ac869a59f41dbcfa9e231c207
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Autor:
Peter G. Jacobs, John Cook, Dana Nuccitelli, Andrew G. Skuce, Stephan Lewandowsky, Rob Painting, Mark Richardson, Rob Honeycutt, Sarah A. Green, Robert G. Way
Publikováno v:
Energy Policy. 73:706-708
Cook et al. (2013) (C13) found that 97% of relevant climate papers endorse anthropogenic global warming (AGW), consistent with previous independent studies. Tol (in press) (T14) agrees that the scientific literature ‘overwhelmingly supports’ AGW,