Skeptical Science New Research for Week #52, 2019
Posted on 1 January 2020 by Doug Bostrom
The other side of the coin
Last week's New Research mentioned a New York Times article describing how academic researchers plow straight through holidays with work. On the publishing side: not so much. Argue about priorities but clearly there's a difference in attitudes between the input hopper and the output conveyor. This week's posting presents a starved appearance reflective of a slowdown in the supply chain of research goodies.
29 Articles:
Physical science of global warming
Understanding the Atmospheric Temperature Adjustment to CO2 Perturbation at the Process Level
Observations & observational methods of global warming & effects
Impact of Arctic amplification on declining spring dust events in East Asia (open access)
Modeling & simulation of global warming & global warming effects
Future global meteorological drought hotspots: a study based on CORDEX data
Climate model advancement
Frequency-Domain Analysis of the Energy Budget in an Idealized Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model
A novel framework for selecting general circulation models based on the spatial patterns of climate
Biology & global warming
Potential feedback mediated by soil microbiome response to warming in a glacier forefield
Extreme temperature events will drive coral decline in the Coral Triangle
Arctic greening associated with lengthening growing seasons in Northern Alaska
GHG sources & sinks, flux
Climate change communications & cognition
From “atmosfear” to climate action
Humans dealing with our global warming
Hazard from Himalayan glacier lake outburst floods (open access)
Autumn growth of three perennial weeds at high latitude benefits from climate change
Other
Global Trends of Sea Surface Gravity Wave, Wind, and Coastal Wave Setup
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This announces republishing of a book on the subject of control of nvironmental deterioration resulting from industrialization. 90% if tge biij comes from a major project conducted in Sweden between 1975-77. At the end of the research it was proposed that phenomena like climate change would emerge if major change was not undertaken. The project included many companies and governments, where the companies allowed complete access to their research and production facilities. The work ended in a call for a new approach to enviornmental regulations as the research results showed how the usual legalistic approach was not capable of managing systemic phenemena.
The recommendations from the study were ignored for forty years. Climate change will be our future. The book is:
"Too Early, Too Late, Now what?" David L. Hawk, 2019
[DB] While we encourage people to bring the results of peer-reviewed research to the discussion threads, merely promoting your own book is not appropriate.