The IPCC and their Future Climate Scenarios
This article examines what exactly the IPCC reports are, and how they can be used to predict future climate scenarios (RCPs) in relation to the Paris Agreement targets.
This article examines what exactly the IPCC reports are, and how they can be used to predict future climate scenarios (RCPs) in relation to the Paris Agreement targets.
This is the second article in a series analysing the potential of nuclear fission energy, evaluating current policy and its benefits and downsides.
This article examines the definition of nuclear fission, and the advantages and disadvantages of it as an energy production process.
An explanation of Sea Ice levels and their importance in the fight against the climate crisis.
This article explains the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Climate is driven by energy. In order to understand climate, one therefore has to first understand the basics of Earth‘s energy flows. The main energy source is the sun, which transmits energy via the incoming solar radiation onto Earth.
The term “weather” refers to current – and often very local – atmospheric conditions. In contrast, “climate” is the long-term average of all weather events at a given location over a certain period of time.