scientific consensus on climate change
Also known as: scientific consensus on global warming
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Scientific consensus on climate change - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 6 facts
measurementA 2019 study found the scientific consensus on climate change to be 100%.
claimStudies of scientific opinion on climate change have been undertaken since the 1970s, and they have established widespread consensus since the 1990s, with the level of agreement increasing over time.
claimThe International Union for Quaternary Research referred to the scientific consensus on climate change in 2008.
measurementA 2021 study found that the scientific consensus on climate change exceeded 99%.
claimThe Network of African Science Academies referred to the scientific consensus on climate change in 2007.
referenceThe 2016 study titled 'Learning from mistakes in climate research' examined the quality of the 3% of peer-reviewed papers that rejected the scientific consensus on climate change.
Isn't there a lot of disagreement among climate scientists about ... climate.gov Feb 3, 2020 5 facts
referenceNaomi Oreskes authored 'The scientific consensus on climate change: How do we know we're not wrong?' in the book Climate Modelling in 2018.
claimNaomi Oreskes reviewed 928 abstracts published between 1993 and 2003 regarding human activities warming the Earth's surface and found that none of the papers disagreed with the consensus position.
claimScience historian Naomi Oreskes published the results of her examination of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) database regarding scientific agreement on climate change in the journal Science in 2004.
referenceNaomi Oreskes published 'The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change' in the journal Science in 2004.
referenceDoran and Zimmerman (2009) examined the scientific consensus on climate change.
How the “Scientific Consensus” on Global Warming Affects ... heritage.org Oct 26, 2010 4 facts
claimFred Singer published an 800-page report titled "Climate Change Reconsidered," which questions IPCC conclusions and asserts that there is no scientific consensus on climate change.
claimThe scientific consensus on global warming is not as settled as the public has been led to believe, due to recent flaws discovered in scientific assessments of climate change.
claimThe Heritage Foundation asserts that the United States Congress has spent years and billions of dollars building policy around an alleged scientific consensus on climate change, which the organization claims threatens the country's economic potential.
quotePhil Jones, the former climate-research director at the University of East Anglia, stated regarding the scientific consensus on climate change: “I don’t believe the vast majority of climate scientists think this. This is not my view. There is still much that needs to be undertaken to reduce uncertainties, not just for the future, but for the instrumental (and especially the paleoclimatic) past as well.”
Scientific Consensus - NASA Science science.nasa.gov Oct 21, 2024 2 facts
referenceP. T. Doran and M. K. Zimmerman published 'Examining the Scientific Consensus on Climate Change' in Eos Transactions American Geophysical Union (Vol. 90, Issue 3) in 2009.
referenceN. Oreskes published 'Beyond the Ivory Tower: The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change' in Science (Vol. 306, no. 5702) on December 3, 2004.
Greater than 99% consensus on human caused climate change in ... iopscience.iop.org Oct 19, 2021 1 fact
measurementThe dataset used to analyze scientific consensus on climate change consisted of 88,125 climate-related papers published since 2012.