All pages with keywords: climate science

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Fans of fossil fuels offer Africa an unfair choice

a commentary by Bob Ward 4 February, 2016

A handful of campaigners who promote the use of fossil fuels are using newspaper articles to offer a deeply unfair choice to people living in the poorest countries of the … read more »


Introducing Climate Services

Policy Seminar 16 Oct 2014

Andrew Harding, from the University of Edinburgh, will be the speaker of this seminar. Further information about Andrew can be found here. This is part of the Climate Science and … read more »


Bob-Ward

Climate change could be slower than forecast

in the news Bob Ward 26 September, 2014

The Times, 26th September, 2014: Carbon dioxide emissions have less impact on the global average temperature than has been claimed by the UN’s climate change advisory body, according to a … read more »


Extreme weather and climate change: is there a link?

Extreme weather and climate change: is there a link?

Shifts in the number, severity and location of extreme weather events are among the most important impacts of climate change. Basic physics suggest that global warming should affect the occurrence … read more »


Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 1: science and philosophy

Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 1: science and philosophy

a working paper 1 June, 2012

This paper examines a broad range of ethical perspectives and principles relevant to the analysis of issues raised by the science of climate change and explores … read more »