Climate Change
Recently, a group of scientists estimated that the increase in carbon dioxide release rate between 2000 and 2006 was greater than any of the scenarios envisioned by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in the late 1990s. This brings the total amount of carbon dioxide emissions to higher levels than even the worst-case scenario projected by the IPCC. This series of blogs looks at local, regional, and global aspects of climate change.
- 14 November 2007: More About Carbon Dioxide
- Climate Change Series: 5 July 2007: Part 1
16 July 2007: Part 2
7 August 2007: Part 3
16 August 2007: Part 4
- Storms: 2 May 2007: Land use and storms
11 May 2007: Are there more storms than there used to be?
- Iowa Dewpoints: 30 March 2007: Regional Climate Change
18 April 2007: Take 2
- 2 February 2007: Local Climate
- 29 June 2006: Global Warming?