What the Hockey Stick missed about climate change
11:34 | A new paper by Osman et al reconstructed the past 24,000 years of climate using new techniques, and gave us new insights into just how unprecedented anthropogenic global warming really is.
11:34 | A new paper by Osman et al reconstructed the past 24,000 years of climate using new techniques, and gave us new insights into just how unprecedented anthropogenic global warming really is.
11:12 | Michael Mann joins David Pakman to discuss predicting the effects of climate change.
29:32 | Studying climate change can take its emotional toll. Some scientists and activists have experienced grief, depression, and anxiety. Some have received death threats.
18:11 | A new report from the world’s leading body on climate change says we could see catastrophic global warming by 2030.
12:52 | Michael E. Mann talks about his research in general, the ideological attacks on the hockey stick graph, the disinformation campain by the denial industry and the nature of true scientific skepticism.
35:11 | A central figure in the controversy over human-caused climate change has been “The Hockey Stick”.
35:36 | This lecture will begin with a review of the now-solid evidence for a human influence on the climate of recent decades and then address future likely impacts.
30:52 | Michael E. Mann talks about the ongoing campaign to deny the climate change threat through satire, built around Tom Toles’ famously insightful, edgy, and provocative climate-themed cartoons.
2:21 | Stefan Rahmstorf and Michael E. Mann talk about tipping points and the science of climate change.
2:05 | Stefan Rahmstorf and Michael E. Mann talk about denial and the science of climate change.
4:50 | How Close Are We to Dangerous Warming of the Planet? A discussion of the concept of “equilibrium climate sensitivity”.
2:09 | A discussion of the common but false claim by climate change contrarians that global warming has “stopped” or “paused”.
43:38 | “The Hockey Stick” has been a central figure in the controversy over human-caused (“anthropogenic”) climate change.
7:46 | Michael Mann argues that the IPCC is more conservative and reticent in what they are willing to conclude given the body of existing evidence.