
Climate Science
Below you can find a sample of our blogs covering the science of climate change:
In this mini-series, we investigate some of the impacts of climate change that are having a worldwide impact, and which therefore have the potential to generate a worldwide response.
In this second blog in the series, we look at glaciers.
In this mini-series, we investigate some of the impacts of climate change that are having a worldwide impact, and which therefore have the potential to generate a worldwide response.
In this first article we consider heatwaves and related extreme weather.
On Earth Day 2025 - we celebrate the work of citizen scientists from Nova Scotia to the River Wye
From time to time we feel the need to go back to the science for a reminder of the urgency of the cliamte change. Here is a summary of three recent important scientific reports.
In this blog we pick out three decarbonisation trends, one good, one bad, one interesting, from researcher Nat Bullard’s annual presentation.
“The climate emergency is here for the Earth’s tallest mountain, 70 years on from its first ascent, with two thirds of the Hindu-Kush Himalaya glaciers projected to vanish by the end of the century.”
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ‘IPCC’ released its Sixth Assessment Summary Report on 20 March 2023. This is a key scientific baseline, consensus and internationally respected building block which needs to form the basis for all climate actions that governments take towards mitigation and adaptation on climate change.
In Part 2 of a three-part series, we look at the initial response to the recent IEA & IPCC reports from governments, and some of the wider implications for financial institutions.
In this first of a three-part series, we look at the way in which the publication in the summer of 2021 of two reports, from the IAE and the IPCC, has fundamentally changed the ground rules for fossil fuel investment.
In this blog, we define terms like scientific consensus and scientific theory, and examine the level of consensus regarding man-made climate change among climate scientists.