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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 »


Errors in estimates of the aggregate economic impacts of climate change – Part III

Errors in estimates of the aggregate economic impacts of climate change – Part III

a commentary by Bob Ward 8 May, 2014

In previous commentaries on 2 April and 15 April, I described my ongoing efforts to have some small but significant errors corrected in three papers by Professor Richard Tol and … read more »


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Recent and future changes in the global and UK climate

a policy report by Bob Ward, Naomi Hicks 1 October, 2013

The Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the most comprehensive assessment of the physical science basis of climate change that has ever been written. … read more »


The IPCC report-writing process

The IPCC report-writing process

a briefing note by Naomi Hicks, Bob Ward 23 September, 2013

This briefing note summarises the report-writing process for the IPCC assessment reports, ahead of the launch of the IPCC’s fifth assessment report (AR5), which is released at the … read more »