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Author Archives: Rashid Faridi
Explaining Mauna Loa CO2 Increases with Anthropogenic and Natural Influences
Originally posted on Iowa Climate Science Education:
SUMMARY The proper way of looking for causal relationships between time series data (e.g. between atmospheric CO2 and temperature) is discussed. While statistical analysis alone is unlikely to provide “proof” of causation, use…
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Why Ocean Keeps Its Cool at 4 Celsius
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Water (H2O) has magical properties that make our planet suitable for us. The video explains why most of the ocean water is about 4 degrees Celsius. A transcript from another presentation draws the…
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A billion of the world’s most climate-vulnerable people live in informal settlements – here’s what they face
Originally posted on Geography Directions:
By Vanesa Castán Broto, University of Sheffield; Emmanuel Osuteye, UCL, and Linda Westman, University of Sheffield This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Flooding is common…