Recent Climate Model Predictions and What Might Lie Ahead...
More-Severe Climate Model Predictions Could Be The Most Accurate
(Press Release, Carnegie Scence; December 6, 2017)
https://carnegiescience.edu/news/more-severe-climate-model-predictions-could-be-most-accurate
An update on Earth's energy balance in light of the latest global observations
(STEPHENS et al., 2012)
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5072/438e452d7b8e058248c8814ba18413b14625.pdf
Anthropogenic and natural warming inferred from changes in Earth's energy balance
(HUBER and KNUTTI, 2011)
https://www.ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/usys/iac/iac-dam/documents/group/climphys/knutti/publications/huber11natgeo.pdf
(Press Release, Carnegie Scence; December 6, 2017)
https://carnegiescience.edu/news/more-severe-climate-model-predictions-could-be-most-accurate
Selected Research Articles:
(STEPHENS et al., 2012)
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5072/438e452d7b8e058248c8814ba18413b14625.pdf
Anthropogenic and natural warming inferred from changes in Earth's energy balance
(HUBER and KNUTTI, 2011)
https://www.ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/usys/iac/iac-dam/documents/group/climphys/knutti/publications/huber11natgeo.pdf
A Global Climatic Model Based on the Energy Balance of the Earth-Atmospheric System
(SELLERS, 1969)
Websites:
Future Climate
(2014 National Climate Change Assessment - U. S. Global Change Research Program)
Archived U. S. EPA Climate Change Research
(City of Chicago, USA)
Recent and Future Events:
North American Climate Summit
(Chicago Climate Charter; December 4 - 6, 2017)
ClimateLinks - Events
(US AID)
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