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The summer of 1976 was an extraordinary heatwave for its time. With 15 consecutive days of temperatures over 32°C, it was an unprecedented length for a UK heatwave, coming at the end of a year-long drought. This led to severe water shortage...
This year for #ShowYourStripes we lit up St Michael’s Tower on Glastonbury Tor to encourage everyone to start a climate conversation.
Download your own Climate Stripes: www.ShowYourStripes.info
“Just a (crazy) thought”, said Prof. Jan Fuglestvedt in an email to me in May 2016.
A couple of days later, the climate spiral was born. The animated graphic shows the increase in global temperatures from 1850 to now, changing slowly at fi...
In 2013, the 5th Assessment Report (AR5) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) made an assessment of expected near-term warming in the Summary for Policymakers (SPM) of Working Group I:
The global mean surface temperat...
The world is warming. This fact is most often discussed for the Earth’s surface, where we live. But the climate is also changing from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean. And there is a clear fingerprint of humanity’s role...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Climate scientist & creator of the warming stripes | National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading | IPCC AR6 Lead Author | MBE
I am an Ocean and Climate Scientist at the University of Liverpool. My research addresses how the global ocean sequesters heat and carbon, and how the Gulf Stream affects the carbon cycle (https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/~ric/publications.html).
I am a professor of climate change impacts in the school of engineering at Newcastle University. I'm passionate about doing science for society and informing the public on the climate crisis and what they can do about it.
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