CO2 emissions flatlined in 2019, but Methane is a huge problem.
Our CO2 emissions flatlined in 2019. However, it is also revealed that we have produced far more methane than was previously known about.
Promoting Science and Critical Thinking
Our CO2 emissions flatlined in 2019. However, it is also revealed that we have produced far more methane than was previously known about.
Nature editorial looks back and also looks forward to the key events of the decade. Key point: The 2020s will be make-or-break
Is the Medieval Warm Period evidence that the climate varies naturally and that today’s climate change is not us? (Spoiler: No)
January 2020 is now officially the hottest January every recorded. What is shocking is that it is not even an el-nino year.
Wingnut weekly – a selection of weirdness from the past week that emanates from a blend of religious Fundamentalism with right-wing politics
New study uses 39 year dataset to show that Climate change is disrupting masting (seed production) and its associated functions.