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IPCC news, articles and videos can be found in many places. Major news outlets, such as the BBC, CNN, ABC News, The Guardian, and The New York Times, often report on climate change, the IPCC, and its findings. In addition, scientific journals, such as Nature and Science, regularly publish articles related to the IPCC and its research. Finally, many organizations, including the World Resources Institute, International Institute for Environment and Development, and the Environmental Defense Fund, have websites and YouTube channels with videos and articles related to the IPCC and climate change.
Bauer, A. M., Proistosescu, C., & Wagner, G. (2024). "Carbon Dioxide as a Risky Asset." Climatic Change, 177(5), 72. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-024-03724-3 (journal website) or https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4350865 (SSRN) Abstract We develop a financial-economic model for carbon pricing with an explicit representation of decision making under risk and uncertainty that is consistent with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s…
At current rates, global warming will force coastal cities to contend with about 1 meter of sea level rise by 2100, according to a 2021 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. But some researchers predict worse, warning that the ice sheets on top of Greenland and Antarctica, which store enough water to cause many more meters of global sea level rise, are
The Right Insight Home In Depth Content Features Ethics State Matrix About Us GO The UN Secretary General, the authors of the IPCC Summary for Policymakers, numerous developed country governments and much of the consensed climate science community assert that the climate is in crisis, that fossil fuel use must be eliminated and that the globe must achieve Net Zero CO2
By Floris Winckel and Alice Murphy: An Ecosystem Services article from 2017 warned that under current trends in urbanization, rising temperatures, and wildfires, Santiago de Chile could suffer an alarming 18 to 28 percent drop in scenic beauty. This statistic may surprise readers. Some may find it odd, even inappropriate, to focus on aesthetics in…
To produce most of the energy we consume today, we use fossil fuels that add CO2 to the atmosphere. Geoengineering technologies like carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), carbon capture and utilization (CCUS), and novel efforts to capture carbon from the ocean are falling short of IPCC targets to remove 1 Gigaton of the gas annually from the carbon budget by 2030.