In the 1960s, the Soviet climatologist and mathematician Mikhail Budyko set out to investigate the potential future of a planet on the brink of nuclear Armageddon. He started by looking some 600 ...
What happens when experts from vastly different disciplines—climate science, mathematics, and meteorology—join forces to tackle the same pressing question? A method called Wasserstein Stability ...
University of Adelaide researchers have developed a new theoretical model to predict the distances ocean waves can travel to break up sea ice. Monitoring of ocean wave propagation is important to ...
But problematic warming is still on the way ...
A new study greatly reduces uncertainty in climate change predictions, a move economists say could save the world trillions in adaptations for a hotter future. The study, published in the journal ...
It is possible to forecast how different infectious diseases will spread across Europe in relation to global warming. Such a forecast is made by using artificial intelligence and mathematical modeling ...
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Carl Wunsch, the man who explained the climate from the depths of the sea: "We are losing a generation of scientists"
The mathematician, geophysicist, and key figure in oceanography is receiving today in Bilbao the XVIII Frontiers of Knowledge ...
MANAGE-WB and MFMod have been refined to simulate the macroeconomic impacts of climate change, encompassing both transition (shift towards a low-carbon economy) and physical risks (direct climate ...
Fifty years into the project of modeling Earth’s future climate, we still don’t really know what’s coming. Some places are warming with more ferocity than expected. Extreme events are taking ...
What happens when experts from vastly different disciplines—climate science, mathematics, and meteorology—join forces to tackle the same pressing question? A method called Wasserstein Stability ...
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