Climate science

Climate science studies the patterns and irregularities of the atmospheric phenomena observed: regional and seasonal temperature, wind, precipitation etc. distributions. It aims to elucidate the mechanisms of past climate evolution and, from the data collected, and the models it elaborates, it attempts to describe possible future evolutions of the climate.

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30 Apr 2023
Germany Has Completed Its Nuclear Power Phase Out

For some, this is a victory, but it is not one for the climate

It is all done; after a long journey that began in the early 2000s and was accelerated following the Fukushima accident, Germany has just shut down its last nuclear reactors[1]. It has thus achieved its ambition to move away from nuclear power. For some, this is welcome, for others much less so.

 

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Health Costs of Energy

Roland MASSE

The health costs associated with global warming and resource depletion are a major component of the external cost of energy...

 

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