expert reaction to the European State of the Climate 2023 report published by Copernicus and the WMO
Scientists react to the European State of Climate 2023 report. Dr Radhika Khosla, Associate Professor, Smith School of Enterprise … read more
Scientists react to the European State of Climate 2023 report. Dr Radhika Khosla, Associate Professor, Smith School of Enterprise … read more
Scientists react to the State of Climate Report, published by the WMO. Prof Euan Nisbet, Emeritus Professor, Royal Holloway, … read more
Scientists react to upcoming Clare Coutinho speech on new gas power plants. Dr Simon Harrison FREng, Group Head of … read more
Scientists react to February 2024 being the warmest year on record according to Copernicus. Dr Friederike Otto, Senior Lecturer in … read more
A study published in Science looks at the impact of large-scale forestation on CO2 removal benefits. Dr Cat Scott, School of … read more
A study published in Matter looks at growing beef cells in rice grains. Prof Neil Ward, an agri-food and climate specialist, … read more
Scientists react to Copernicus data showing that January 2024 and the last 12 months were the warmest on record. … read more
A study published in Nature Climate Change looks at sponge skeleton data and global warming exceeding 1.5C. Prof Joeri Rogelj, Director … read more
A paper published in Scientific Reports looks at economic damages due to climate driven sea level rise. Dr Robin Lamboll, Research … read more
Scientists react to the Copernicus 2023 Global Climate Highlights Report. Prof Richard Betts, Head of Climate Impacts Research, Met … read more
The UK Energy Research Centre publishes its annual review of UK energy policy – a stocktake of progress over the … read more
Scientists react to new pledges emerging from COP28. Prof Sir Adrian Smith, president of the Royal Society said: “The … read more
Scientists react to the UKHSA Health Effects of Climate Change report. Prof Rosemary Green, Professor of Environment, Food and … read more
A study published in Frontiers in Science looks at climate change after net 0. Dr Karsten Haustein, Climate Scientist at Leipzig … read more
A study published by Copernicus suggests 2023 will possibly become the warmest year on record. Dr Friederike Otto, Senior … read more
Scientists react to new government plans for awarding oil and gas licences. Prof Sam Fankhauser, Professor of Climate Economics … read more
A study published in Nature Climate Change assesses remaining carbon budgets. Prof Pierre Friedlingstein FRS, Chair in Mathematical Modelling of Climate … read more
A study published in Nature Climate Change looks at the future increase of Antarctic ice-shelf melting. Professor John Moore, Arctic … read more
Scientists respond to UN ‘global stocktake’ report on climate change. Prof Daniela Schmidt, Professor of Earth Sciences, University of … read more
As reported in the BBC, the Copernicus data suggests that average daily global sea surface temperatures this week are the … read more