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LA fire's toxic legacy: When wildfires turn cities into smoke
From vaporized bicycles to political extortion: The complex impacts of urban wildfire
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Moving away from high-end emissions scenarios
I have a new commentary in Dialogues on Climate Change exploring climate outcomes in current policy scenarios
Jan 15
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Zeke Hausfather
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Los Angeles burns: What you need to know
This is terrible. This is climate change.
Jan 13
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Andrew Dessler
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Exploring the drivers of modern global warming
By using a simple climate model, we can disentangle greenhouse gases, aerosols, and natural forcings.
Jan 6
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Zeke Hausfather
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The Climate Brink 2024 wrap up
Happy New Year to all our readers!
Dec 30, 2024
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Stop emissions, stop warming: A climate reality check
Why future warming isn't as "locked in" as you might think
Dec 2, 2024
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Andrew Dessler
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How unusual is current post-El Niño warmth?
Global temperatures rose earlier and have potentially remained elevated longer than in any prior El Niño event since at least 1940.
Nov 25, 2024
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Zeke Hausfather
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How unusual is current post-El Niño warmth?
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Durability of carbon dioxide removal is critical for stabilizing temperatures
Letting countries or companies neutralize fossil fuel emissions with temporary carbon removal fundamentally breaks the math of net zero.
Nov 11, 2024
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Zeke Hausfather
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Durability of carbon dioxide removal is critical for stabilizing temperatures
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