Transition to reality: The prospects for rapid global decarbonization
A Canadian economist considers whether rapid decarbonization is a practical possibility
Broadening the horizons of climate thought
Dutch scientist Gus Berkhout calls for scientists to broaden the horizons of climate thought, looking beyond carbon dioxide to other influences on the earth-atmosphere system.
Settled science: four questions on climate change
An essay by Garth Paltridge on settled science in the climate domain: whether it is true, and the implication of the idea that it is.
Clive James on Climate: Mass death dies hard
The humourist's famous essay on climate change
Global warming and the irrelevance of science
Professor Richard Lindzen's essay on government corruption of science
The Climate Wars & The Damage To Science
Science – especially the leaders of the world’s science academies – have joined the climate campaign, not just demonizing those who say they are not convinced we face catastrophe, but turning a blind eye to the distortion and corruption of the scientific process itself.
Nigel Lawson: The Trouble With Climate Change
Nigel Lawson’s celebrated essay on ciimate change