The Climate Brink The Choice is Ours: Climate Disaster or a Sustainable Future
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The Strongest El Niño Everby Zeke Hausfather on July 13, 2026
With all the July runs in, dynamical models give a ~90% chance of a record-setting event
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What drove the early 20th century warming?by Zeke Hausfather on July 9, 2026
Human activity, natural forcings, and internal variability explain the global temperature rise between 1900 and 1945
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Deadly heat wave in France shows the future of climate riskby Andrew Dessler on July 7, 2026
Perhaps the victory lap for getting rid of RCP8.5 was premature
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Where do heat waves come from?by Andrew Dessler on July 4, 2026
Sunny days aren't all they're cracked up to be
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How climate change influences extreme weatherby Andrew Dessler on June 30, 2026
How science shows us how warming makes heat waves, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires more likely or more severe — and why this science is becoming a major public-policy battleground.
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The Merchants of Doubt are coming for Extreme Event Attribution scienceby Andrew Dessler on June 16, 2026
Doubt is still their product
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Plateauing CO2 emissions have slowed atmospheric growthby Zeke Hausfather on June 9, 2026
CO2 concentrations have continued to increase – but more slowly than it otherwise would have
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How Science Worksby Andrew Dessler on June 2, 2026
a talk I gave on the Climate and Weather Livestream
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Nobody knows the future of energyby Andrew Dessler on May 26, 2026
coal collapsed, renewables boomed, and the forecasts mostly missed it
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On the death of RCP8.5by Zeke Hausfather on May 18, 2026
We should celebrate progress, but not overstate it
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Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027by Zeke Hausfather on April 30, 2026
An update to my December estimates of global temperatures over the next two years
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Transition risk: The human cost of net zeroby Andrew Dessler on April 23, 2026
stranded assets and ghost factories
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We're scientists. We know the climate's changing. And we know why.by Andrew Dessler on April 15, 2026
It was reported in the New York Times (gift link) that U.S.
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How many people does heat actually kill?by Andrew Dessler on April 13, 2026
It depends on how you count it
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Climate risk explainedby Andrew Dessler on March 31, 2026
a chapter from my upcoming textbook
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Using a 20-year period for comparing methane to CO2 is a terrible ideaby Zeke Hausfather on March 28, 2026
Short-term thinking makes for bad climate policy
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Don’t panic: A field guide to the runaway greenhouseby Andrew Dessler on March 19, 2026
the Earth may eventually turn into Venus, but not anytime soon
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The El Niño comethby Zeke Hausfather on March 12, 2026
The latest models show a much greater change of a strong – or even super – El Nino developing later this year
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When will clean energy spending exceed military spending?by Zeke Hausfather on March 6, 2026
Why I may have been a tad premature in my 2026 prediction.
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The war in Iran shows us another cost of our fossil-fuel economyby Andrew Dessler on March 5, 2026
our reliance on fossil fuels makes us less safe






