“The strength of the scientific establishment in any country is related to its general level of education, not only in supplying large numbers of eager minds for further training, but also in ensuring a public opinion that holds science in esteem and approves financial support.” - Sir Arthur Lewis
CarbonBrief
Clear on climate.
Center for International Climate Research
Norway's leading institute for climate research.
Climate Science Special Report Volume 1
It is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century. For the warming over the last century, there is no convincing alternative explanation supported by the extent of the observational evidence.
Climate Science Special Report Volume 2
Without substantial and sustained global mitigation and regional adaptation efforts, climate change is expected to cause growing losses to American infrastructure and property and impede the rate of economic growth over this century.
NASA Global Climate Change
Evidence, causes, effects, consensus and vital signs.
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Working to quantify the changes that are already upon us and predict what the future may bring, as well as creating tools that allow other scientists to do the same.
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR): Education and Outreach Strategic Plan 2018-2024
Goal 1: Inspire and inform the nation.
National Center for Atmospheric Research's (NCAR's) Community Earth System Model
Changes in climate, whether anthropogenic or natural, involve a complex interplay of physical, chemical and biological processes of the atmosphere, ocean and land surface.
Planet
Using space to help life on earth.
The Anthropocene Project
Investigations (via art, film, virtual reality, augmented reality and scientific research) of human influence on the state, dynamic and future of Earth.
United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
United Nations body for assessing science related to climate change.
US Global Change Research Program: Interagency Groups
USGCRP’s Interagency Groups are the Program’s primary vehicle for coordinating and implementing global change research activities within and across agencies. Working group topics span a range of interconnected global change issues and approaches to understanding and informing responses to changing environmental conditions.