Pierre Friedlingstein
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@[email protected] Born at 321 ppm. Climate & Carbon Cycle Scientist. Prof @UniofExeter Directeur de Recherche @CNRS Projects: @4C_H2020 @GlobalCarbonProject
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Next year University of Exeter and Met Office will host a major climate conference. We’re now hiring for a full-time, fixed-term Conference Coordinator - a chance to make a real difference on a crucial issue. For details and to apply: shorturl.at/U9Vwv Exeter Uni Jobs University of Exeter News
Jamie McIntyre No, surface warming stops when emissions reach zero. The impact of decarbonization is immediate and direct. frontiersin.org/journals/scien…
Our new paper in NatureClimate on why the advocacy of wildlife conservation and rewilding as climate mitigation solutions is not a good idea and risks a backlash when the climate benefits are overstated - “resisting the carbonization of animal wildlife. Explained in thread below
L’ensemble des océans du globe, y compris l'Atlantique, subissent une surchauffe inédite depuis plus de 15 mois. Mais Courrier inter publie un article avec un titre affirmant : l'inverse.
Absolutely everything in these statements from Donald J. Trump is false, so it's difficult to know where to start, but let me try: 1. Scientists *did not* think the world was going to cool in the 1920s - first predictions of global warming were actually in the late 1800s. (1/3).
2023 temperatures fall in line with historical trends, with warm anomalies typical of El Niño, indicating dominance of sea surface temperature variability and regional forcing. Read this paper by Bjørn H. Samset et al. at: nature.com/articles/s4324…
Rodolphe Meyer Une telle rapidité ça laisse rêveur :p (je troll)