Scientists and local stakeholders in Kerala, India recently came together to talk sea-level rise, shoreline change, algal blooms and how to adapt a coast under pressure.
Clear needs. Strong local voices. Useful science.
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The tide seems to be finally turning on global coal, as both China and India are now adding enough clean energy to reduce their coal generation: www.carbonbrief.org/...
How old is the sea ice in the Arctic, and why does that matter?
We’ve just released a new sea-ice age dataset covering 1991–2024. It helps researchers track the decline of older, thicker ice & improve climate studies, model evaluation & safe traffic in the region. @met.no
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India’s coastline faces rapid environmental change – nowhere more visible than in the state of Kerala. A recent conference brought together international and
I recently had a chat with Bob Grove for the climate hour about Arctic climate and tipping points, its out now online and on the air climategkc.org/climate-hour/
Eye-opening presentation about demographic decline from Jesús Fernández-Villaverde. He thinks population will peak and begin to fall in 2055, much earlier than UN projections.
This problem is solvable with policies that respect peoples autonomy.
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A new dataset developed at the Nansen Center provides a detailed and long time series on the age of sea ice. This provides important knowledge for
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Where do our CO2 emissions come from, and where do they end up?
I made this little summary - and you can see why reducing the use of fossil fuels remains the most important tool we have for slowing climate change:
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Back in 2012 we did a figure comparing historical emissions to previous generations of emission scenarios. rdcu.be/brDGx
Surprisingly, the figure is still doing the rounds. We update it every year, with many interesting changes primarily due to revisions in land-use change emissions.
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