Questions tagged [climate-change]

Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns. In public discourse, often used as a shorthand for the effects of anthropogenic global warming.

Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. Climate change may be limited to a specific region or may occur across the whole Earth.

The term sometimes is used to refer specifically to climate change caused by human activity, as opposed to changes in climate that may have resulted as part of Earth's natural processes. In this latter sense, used especially in the context of environmental policy, the term climate change today is synonymous with anthropogenic global warming. Within scientific journals, however, global warming refers to surface temperature increases, while climate change includes global warming and everything else that increasing greenhouse gas amounts will affect.

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Is climate close to a "tipping point"?

James Hansen has long used the idea of a climate tipping point in his public arguments for urgent and drastic action to combat climate change (For an extended exposition of his idea, see a pdf of one of his papers here.) Note: in response to some…
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Are the 16 scientists who claim that climate change is not something to worry about climate scientists?

This is a pretty specific question – in the Wall Street Journal article dated January 27, 2012 entitled "No Need to Panic About Global Warming. There's no compelling scientific argument for drastic action to 'decarbonize' the world's economy." The…
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Do active volcanoes emit more CO₂ than humans?

We all know that volcanoes emit a tremendous amount of CO₂ when they erupt. I've often heard people argue that the amount of CO₂ an erupting volcano emits dwarfs the amount of CO₂ that humans emit in an entire year. Is this true? Update: I don't…
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Does unadjusted NASA climate data show no long-term global warming?

The Real Science blog by "Steven Goddard" claims that NASA have altered their data in the USA and other countries to show global warming. Right after the year 2000, NASA and NOAA dramatically altered US climate history, making the past much colder…
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Have global surface temperatures not shown significant warming since the late 1990s?

Those skeptical about the science of global warming have frequently alleged that the surface temperature record has "paused" since about 1998 and showed no significant warming trend (see this recent wattsupwiththat post as a representative…
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Did the development of agriculture prevent an ice age occurring?

The television program How the Earth Made Us has argued that the development of agriculture prevented a new ice age, due to methane production from livestock, and the burning of natural vegetation for farmland. I haven't heard this claim before. The…
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Is the United Kingdom funding forced sterilization in India to combat climate change?

The claim is made here: Tens of millions of pounds of UK aid money have been spent on a programme that has forcibly sterilised Indian women and men [...] Yet a working paper published by the UK's Department for International Development in 2010…
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Has global mean temperature at sea level increased since 1900?

It is generally accepted that the Earth's global mean (average) temperature has varied throughout history. Given the difficulties of accurately measuring and calculating temperatures across the entire planet: does scientific certainty exist that the…
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Could Global Warming be good for life?

A paper from Nature Geoscience (reported by the BBC here) claims that the carbon dioxide humanity has pumped into the atmosphere is holding off a new Ice Age. This has revived an old idea best described by Hoyle and Wickramasinghe in 1999 (full…
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Will most tropical and temperate areas be uninhabitable with a 5 degree increase in temperature?

I've seen this image circulated on message boards a few times, and I'm wondering if it has any scientific basis. Red is uninhabitable land, and green is all that is left after a global rise of 5°C. source
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Is the restoration of peat bogs an effective way to slow down human-made climate change?

The Finnish carbon sink project Hiilipörssi ("carbon exchange") has this tagline on their English information page: Did you know that restoring peatlands is one of the most cost-effective ways to mitigate climate change? The project is supported…
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Would avoiding the eating of meat stop global warming?

Possible Duplicate: Is being a vegan more environmentally friendly than otherwise? Would it be sufficient for people to stop eating meat to stop global warming? I've heard that the process to bring meat to everyone's plate is one of the biggest…
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Do wind farms have a significant impact on weather patterns in the US?

On my way in to work today there was a guest on the radio claiming that the "Heat Dome" was the result of the disturbance of natural wind patterns by the windfarms that have proliferated the midwestern US in the last decade. He also said that it…
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What are the greatest successes of long term climate prediction?

Seth Roberts claims that the field of climate modelling hasn't produced models that have effectively predicted future climate events. According to him the models are only validated on past data. Is this charge valid or did climate models make…
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Will melting icecaps and glaciers cause the ocean to rise?

I often hear people claim "global warming will cause the ice-caps to melt, and that will cause the water levels in the ocean to rise, and that will cause major world-wide flooding." Now, ignoring the question "are ice cap melting", I am still…
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