Bloomberg columnist Mark Gongloff says this scary-looking chart is something "climate denialists can't ignore" because it shows how much hotter the world has been getting since 1930. The chart should ...
When the "hockey stick" graph, which illustrated a steep increase in global temperatures, was published in 1998, it reshaped the world's understanding of climate change. A quarter-century later, with ...
A graph of temperatures looks almost flat… if you exclude the data that would make it jagged.
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) I love talking about things that climate scientists don’t want to talk about, and today I have a fun example. It's the reason why all those climate change graphs you've seen ...
Few illustrations have electrified the climate movement more successfully—and globally—than Ed Hawkins’s climate stripes. The problem is, “warming stripes” have only ever shown part of the ...
Climate change science examines how alterations in Earth’s energy balance—primarily through rising concentrations of greenhouse gases—drive shifts in atmospheric, oceanic, cryospheric and land-surface ...
PHILADELPHIA—Michael Mann is feeling pretty good about science. The climate scientist, author of the “hockey-stick graph” paper that infamously depicted a shocking rise in postindustrial average ...