Climate Scientists Drop Worst-Case Warming Scenario, but Say It's Not Entirely Good News
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Climate scientists drop worst-case warming scenario, but say it's not entirely good news
Climate scientists are retiring a worst-case global warming scenario that has guided research and policy for more than a decade, saying modest gains in the fight against climate change have made the most catastrophic outcome implausible but experts warn the picture is still far from rosy.A new report shows that increasing use of renewable energy has lowered the ceiling on future carbon pollution projections, making the most extreme warming scena…
OOF! NY Times Dances Around UN Scientists Scrapping Trendy Climate Armageddon Scenario
OOF! NY Times Dances Around UN Scientists Scrapping Trendy Climate Armageddon Scenario Watching an arrogant lefty newspaper scatter around like a bug trying to salvage its climate doom mongering after scientists pull the proverbial rug out from underneath it is one of the most satisfying things to see. New York Times reporters Brad Plumer and Eric Niiler tried to temper the political firestorm that erupted after an international team of climate…
Climate researchers have withdrawn their worst warming scenario so far. World Science Director Axel Bojanowski explains the consequences of this for climate policy. "Actually, this extreme scenario has been introduced in order to get better signals during the measurements."
Solar, wind, and EVs have knocked out a doomsday climate scenario » Yale Climate Connections
Explosive growth in clean technologies has pushed an old coal-heavy scenario out of the realm of plausibility, according to a recent study. But there’s more work to be done. The post Solar, wind, and EVs have knocked out a doomsday climate scenario appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
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