The Climate Brink The Choice is Ours: Climate Disaster or a Sustainable Future
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Keep it in the ground?by Zeke Hausfather on January 5, 2026
When the politics of affordability meet the needs of climate mitigation
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The Climate Brink 2025 wrap-upby Andrew Dessler on January 1, 2026
The biggest stories of 2025 and a few predictions for 2026
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My 2026 and 2027 global temperature forecastsby Zeke Hausfather on December 20, 2025
The best thing about predicting the near future is you don't need to wait long to be wrong
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TCB quick hit: How climate change broke the Pacific Northwest’s plumbingby Andrew Dessler on December 15, 2025
It’s not just wetter storms—it’s also the important shift from snow to rain
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Comparing climate models with observationsby Zeke Hausfather on December 6, 2025
The latest generation of climate models shows too much long-term warming but better reproduces recent trends
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Cook like a physicistby Andrew Dessler on November 27, 2025
Assume your turkey is a sphere of water ...
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Consensus machinesby Zeke Hausfather on November 24, 2025
Will the AI future inadvertently recenter expertise?
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You have 100 'energy slaves'by Andrew Dessler on November 18, 2025
They pump your water, toast your bread, and move your car: Understanding the 'embedded energy' that powers our modern lives.
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Exploring newly released estimates of current policy warmingby Zeke Hausfather on November 14, 2025
The world still seems on track for below 3C this century, though large uncertainties remain
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On the Gates climate memoby Zeke Hausfather on November 5, 2025
There is a lot of things I agree with in Bill Gates’ new memo on climate change, but I think it fundamentally sets up a false dichotomy.
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Super pollutants are trendy, but we should be careful how we use themby Zeke Hausfather on November 3, 2025
Substituting short lived climate pollutants like methane for CO2 as carbon offsets risks breaking the math of net zero
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Most of the world has recently set all-time heat recordsby Zeke Hausfather on October 6, 2025
Regional exceptions like the 1930s in the continental US notwithstanding
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Is this the most embarrassing error in the DOE Climate Working Group Report?by Andrew Dessler on October 2, 2025
mistaking detection for emergence
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The undeniable science of extreme weatherby Andrew Dessler on September 25, 2025
Dr. Kevin Trenberth explains how global warming is supercharging droughts, floods, and storms
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Revisiting the Geoengineering Questionby Zeke Hausfather on September 21, 2025
We probably shouldn't do it, but if we do it we need narrow bounds
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The cartoon villain's guide to killing climate actionby Andrew Dessler on September 18, 2025
Why the DOE Climate Working Group report process is so opaque
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The raw temperature dealby Zeke Hausfather on September 8, 2025
Temperature records are adjusted for changes in measurement techniques over time, but the net effect on global temperatures is small
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The fix is inby Andrew Dessler on September 4, 2025
Judy Curry unwittingly spills the beans
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The merchants of doubt are backby Andrew Dessler on September 2, 2025
But this time, it's the U.S. government pushing doubt
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How the DOE and EPA used and misused my researchby Zeke Hausfather on August 3, 2025
Elevating contrarian views while burying the actual science






