European Parliament

Brussels, Belgium

The Pulse: “New fronts in the fight against climate change”

WHYY Philadelphia & Delaware

Science Foo Camp

O'Reilly Media, Digital Science, Nature & Google

WFYI Indianapolis: Purdue brings climate skeptic to campus

By Ben Thorp

The Naked Scientists: Is green energy more expensive?

Does cutting down on fossil fuel prove to be more cost effective for the green energy consumer?

Cascadia Wildfire and Urban Smoke

Webinar

Heat has larger impacts on labor in poorer areas

One additional day >32 °C (90 °F) lowers annual payroll by 0.04%, equal to 2.1% of average weekly earnings.

ORF: Klimaerwärmung wird „verdammt teuer“

Gespräch mit Lukas Wieselberg, science.ORF.at

Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system

We synthesize this emerging literature and provide unified, geophysically realistic estimates of the economic impacts of eight climate tipping points.

Scientists’ Open Letter to Biden Administration and Congress

"Your leadership is urgently needed to seize the small window of opportunity that remains to limit the most catastrophic impacts of climate change now and for future generations."

Improving the social cost of nitrous oxide

The social cost of nitrous oxide does not account for stratospheric ozone depletion. Doing so could increase its value by 20%. Links between nitrous oxide and other nitrogen pollution impacts could make mitigation even more compelling.

Social science research to inform solar geoengineering

Climate Policy Forum

European Parliament

Brussels, Belgium

The Pulse: “New fronts in the fight against climate change”

WHYY Philadelphia & Delaware

Science Foo Camp

O'Reilly Media, Digital Science, Nature & Google

WFYI Indianapolis: Purdue brings climate skeptic to campus

By Ben Thorp

The Naked Scientists: Is green energy more expensive?

Does cutting down on fossil fuel prove to be more cost effective for the green energy consumer?

Cascadia Wildfire and Urban Smoke

Webinar

Heat has larger impacts on labor in poorer areas

One additional day >32 °C (90 °F) lowers annual payroll by 0.04%, equal to 2.1% of average weekly earnings.

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