2016 News

Bobby Magill of Climate Central discusses the importance of reservoirs in climate change. According to a new study the world's reservoirs are resposnible for 1.3 percent of global man-made greenhouse gas emissions causing climate change.

An exhaustive look back at Earth's climate history suggests global warming may be worse than we thought. Dr. Mann's research is mentioned in this article by Andrew Freedman on mashable.com. 

Joe Romm from ThinkProgress discusses how the world just survived the hottest summer in thousands of years. Dr. Mann's science is quoted in this article. 

It is too late to prevent the warming of the globe, but with some quick and tough action we can slow it down. Dr. Mann's science is mentioned in this article by Gregg Zoroya in USA Today.

In this article about the carbon dioxide/climate argument, Tom Toles mentions the book he and Dr. Mann wrote together, The Madhouse Effect. Linked the the article is an excerpt from the book.

Emily Schwartz Greco from Moyers & compnay writes about things that can be done to get the country on a renewable energy track. Dr. Michael Mann is quoted in the article.

Michael Mann writes for EcoWatch listing his most prominent climate deniers. 

Dr. Mann wrote an article for the Huffington Post on the the hypocrisy behind climate deniers.

Natasha Geiling from Think Progress discusses the climate repercussions of Donald Trump newest economic policy.The plan, released Thursday, shows an extreme lack of climate action. For example he completely eliminates the Clean Power Plan. Dr. Mann's opinions on Trumps climate change positions are quoted in the article.

In an article on ABC News, Seth Borenstein discusses yet another ominous signal of global warming.

This summer the sea ice in the arctic shrank to the its second lowest level since scientists started to monitor it. Dr. Mann is quoted in the article.

Oliver Milman of The Guardian discusses a study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration which discovered that human-derived rising temperatures increased the risk of the natural disaster in Louisiana by at least 40%

In an article about Hurricane Hermine over the weekend, Fox News acknowledged the impacts of climate change. Hours later they went back on the message and erased all mentions of global warming from the piece. Dr. Mann is mentioned.

Scientists, including Dr. Michael Mann, believe that the sea level rise caused by global warming is creating more flooding after major storms like hurricane Hermine this week.

This article gives the latest details on tropical storm Hermine.Dr. mann is quoted.

One of the nation's largest utility companies, Dominion Resources, deserves greater scrutiny for their ties to climate deniers.

The Energy and Policy Institute recently learned some surprising details about the companies vice president and his ties to climate skeptics and his opinions on heat trapping emissions. Dr. Mann is quoted in the article. 

Vanessa Schipani from factcheck.org discusses how Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein over inflated facts about sea level rise.

She cherry-picked the findings of a disputed study and cliamed that global warming would cause sea levels to rise on average "many yards" in the next fifty years. However it is the scientific consensus that the rise will most likely be 0.33 to 1.3 yards by 2100. Dr. Mann's science is mentioned in this article

Gretel Kauffmann writes for The Christian Science Monitor, discussing how scientists have found proof that man-made climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions can started as far back as the mid-1800s. It was previously tracked back to the late 1800s. Some scientists, including Dr. Michael E. Mann, do not agree with the findings.

In a recent paper, Dr. Michael Mann and Dr. Stephan Lewandowsky show off their different viewpoints on how scientists and the public should interact to ensure the accuracy of sctinific studies. This article from EcoWatch summarizes their points. 

Andrew Freedman connects the dots of 2016's extreme summer weather.

Some scientists, including Dr. Mann say that the extreme weather events of 2016 show how deadly global warming can be.

Climate scientists Michael Mann discusses how the recent floods in Lousiana, West Virginia, Ellicot City are becoming the norm.