Climate change came for Maui. The rest of us are next Penn In the News The Washington Post Climate change came for Maui. The rest of us are next Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the combination of drought, winds from a high-pressure system, and a passing hurricane led to a compound climate catastrophe in Maui. Scientists look beyond climate change and El Niño for other factors that heat up Earth Penn In the News Associated Press Scientists look beyond climate change and El Niño for other factors that heat up Earth Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences estimates that about five-sixths of the recent climate warming is from human burning of fossil fuels, with about one-sixth due to a strong El Niño. Yes, it’s raining more than usual—and climate change and El Niño are two reasons why Penn In the News Yahoo! News Yes, it’s raining more than usual—and climate change and El Niño are two reasons why Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human-caused warming from fossil fuel burning is impacting rain patterns and persistent weather extremes. Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Penn In the News Salon.com Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate warming had been muted by sulphate aerosol pollution, but that the science was well-known enough to anticipate more warming given the continuation of fossil fuel burning. Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Penn In the News Associated Press Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences questions why people are still burning fossil fuels after the weather extremes of the current summer. Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Penn In the News The Buffalo News Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences predicts there will be more record setting in oceanic heating into next year. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Scientists look beyond climate change and El Niño for other factors that heat up Earth Penn In the News Associated Press Scientists look beyond climate change and El Niño for other factors that heat up Earth Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences estimates that about five-sixths of the recent climate warming is from human burning of fossil fuels, with about one-sixth due to a strong El Niño. Yes, it’s raining more than usual—and climate change and El Niño are two reasons why Penn In the News Yahoo! News Yes, it’s raining more than usual—and climate change and El Niño are two reasons why Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human-caused warming from fossil fuel burning is impacting rain patterns and persistent weather extremes. Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Penn In the News Salon.com Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate warming had been muted by sulphate aerosol pollution, but that the science was well-known enough to anticipate more warming given the continuation of fossil fuel burning. Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Penn In the News Associated Press Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences questions why people are still burning fossil fuels after the weather extremes of the current summer. Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Penn In the News The Buffalo News Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences predicts there will be more record setting in oceanic heating into next year. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Yes, it’s raining more than usual—and climate change and El Niño are two reasons why Penn In the News Yahoo! News Yes, it’s raining more than usual—and climate change and El Niño are two reasons why Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how human-caused warming from fossil fuel burning is impacting rain patterns and persistent weather extremes. Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Penn In the News Salon.com Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate warming had been muted by sulphate aerosol pollution, but that the science was well-known enough to anticipate more warming given the continuation of fossil fuel burning. Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Penn In the News Associated Press Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences questions why people are still burning fossil fuels after the weather extremes of the current summer. Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Penn In the News The Buffalo News Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences predicts there will be more record setting in oceanic heating into next year. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Penn In the News Salon.com Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate warming had been muted by sulphate aerosol pollution, but that the science was well-known enough to anticipate more warming given the continuation of fossil fuel burning. Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Penn In the News Associated Press Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences questions why people are still burning fossil fuels after the weather extremes of the current summer. Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Penn In the News The Buffalo News Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences predicts there will be more record setting in oceanic heating into next year. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Penn In the News Associated Press Here’s how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it’s only halfway over Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences questions why people are still burning fossil fuels after the weather extremes of the current summer. Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Penn In the News The Buffalo News Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences predicts there will be more record setting in oceanic heating into next year. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Penn In the News The Buffalo News Ask Don Paul: Are the oceans the warmest on record? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences predicts there will be more record setting in oceanic heating into next year. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Load More
We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks.