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ECOS | 2014

99.999 per cent certainty humans are driving global warming: new study

Philip Kokic; Mark Howden; Steven Crimp

Credit: Skeptical Science under CC BY 3.0 licence Published in the journal Climate Risk Management last week, our research is the first to quantify the probability of historical changes in global temperatures and examine the links to greenhouse gas emissions using rigorous statistical techniques. Our new CSIRO work provides an objective assessment linking global temperature increases to human activity, which points to a close to certain probability exceeding 99.999 per cent. Our work extends existing approaches undertaken internationally to detect climate change and attribute it to human or natural causes. The 2013 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report provided an expert consensus that:


Archive | 2010

Climate adaptation in the Australian mining and exploration industries

Jane Hodgkinson; Anna Littleboy; Mark Howden; Kieren Moffat; Barton Loechel


Archive | 2004

Climate change in the Cairns and Great Barrier Reef region : scope and focus for an integrated assessment

Steven Crimp; Jacqueline Balston; Andrew Ash; Linda Anderson-Berry; Terry Done; Romy Greiner; David W. Hilbert; Mark Howden; Roger Jones; Chris Stokes; Natalie Stoeckl; Bob Sutherst; Penny Whetton


Crop Adaptation to Climate Change | 2011

3.8. Regional impacts: Australia.

Mark Howden; Steven Crimp


Heat stress in dairy cattle in northern Victoria: responses to a changing climate. | 2011

Heat stress in dairy cattle in northern Victoria: responses to a changing climate

Uday Nidumolu; Steven Crimp; David Gobbett; Alison Laing; Mark Howden; Stephen Little


Archive | 2009

Assessing the Vulnerability of rural livelihoods in the Pacific to climate change

Sarah Park; Mark Howden; Trevor H. Booth; Chris Stokes; Tony Webster; Steve Crimp; Leonie Pearson; Steve Attard; Tom Jovanovic


Archive | 2017

Climate scientists and policymakers need to trust each other (but not too much)

Rebecca M. Colvin; Christopher Cvitanovic; Justine Lacey; Mark Howden


Archive | 2015

Adapting Pacific agriculture and forestry to climate change: management measures and investments. Chapter 10

Mary Taylor; Steven Crimp; Brian Dawson; Andrew McGregor; Christopher Cvitanovic; Janice M. Lough; Lex Thomson; Mark Howden


Archive | 2014

Climate, Climate Risk, and Food Security in Sri Lanka: Need for Strengthening Adaptation Strategies

Buddhi Marambe; Ranjith Punyawardena; Pradeepa Silva; Sarath Premalal; Varuna Rathnabharathie; Bhathiya Kekulandala; Uday Nidumolu; Mark Howden


Archive | 2014

Adapting the Australian grassland & livestock industry to climate change by systemic adaptation: value of adaptation at cross-regional scale

Afshin Ghahramani; Andfrew Moore; Steven Crimp; Mark Howden

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Steven Crimp

Australian National University

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Chris Stokes

Cooperative Research Centre

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Alison Laing

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Anna Littleboy

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Barton Loechel

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jane Hodgkinson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kieren Moffat

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Steve Crimp

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Uday Nidumolu

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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