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Wednesday 31 August 2016

YaleClimateConnections Double Shot:TV Meteorologists Warming to Climate Science / Warmer Oceans, Stronger Hurricanes


Yale Climate Connections aims to help citizens and institutions understand how the changing climate is already affecting our lives. It seeks to help individuals, corporations, media, non-governmental organizations, government agencies, academics, artists, and more learn from each other about constructive “solutions” so many are undertaking to reduce climate-related risks and wasteful energy practices.

Hey Gaston, Hermine, there's a Huricane with your name on it!

NHC issuing advisories for the Atlantic on Hurricane GASTON, TD EIGHT and TS HERMINE

Through articles, radio stories, videos, and webinars we “connect the dots” between climate change and energy, extreme weather, public health, food and water, jobs and the economy, national security, the creative arts, and religious and moral values, among other themes

The Guardian reported in March 2016 on a new survey which found a growing climate consensus among meteorologists 96% of AMS members realize climate change is happening, and most understand humans are responsible.
Nearly all AMS members (96%) think climate change – as defined by AMS – is happening, with almost 9 out of 10 (89%) stating that they are either ‘extremely’ or ‘very’ sure it is happening. Only 1% think climate change is not happening, and 3% say they don’t know.
It is not surprising that more meteorologists are now more convinced that human-caused climate change is happening. That is how science works. As the scientific evidence becomes more irrefutable, which is the case with harmful, human-caused climate change, more scientists of all types will become convinced. Edward Maibach