Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
DisciplineDiscipline
-
Is Peer ReviewedIs Peer Reviewed
-
Series TitleSeries Title
-
Reading LevelReading Level
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersContent TypeItem TypeIs Full-Text AvailableSubjectCountry Of PublicationPublisherSourceTarget AudienceDonorLanguagePlace of PublicationContributorsLocation
Done
Filters
Reset
208
result(s) for
"Climatologists."
Sort by:
Confessions of a Climate Scientist
2023
Human beings live on a planet with mostly water at the surface, and that water takes decades to warm up or cool off. That means what one generation does to change climate—such as add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere—the next generation must live with. The impacts of climate change are substantial and growing. Natural scientists need to pay attention to the social sciences and the humanities, as climate change has a clear societal impact and a policy solution is required to address climate change. Humans are causing climate change, and humans must fix that, and our capacity to choose a destructive path at the expense of future generations requires an understanding of more than the natural sciences. Today, we have interdisciplinary environmental degrees and a stated adherence to a liberal arts education. Until one generation is willing to forego short-term gains for the long-term benefit of its children, we won't be able to address climate change.
Journal Article
Wallace Smith Broecker (1931-2019)
2019
Geochemist who transformed understanding of the climate system.
Geochemist who transformed understanding of the climate system.
American Climatologist Wallace Broecker in his lab with electronic measuring devices
Journal Article
The weather experiment : the pioneers who sought to see the future
by
Moore, Peter, 1983- author
in
Meteorologists Biography.
,
Climatologists Biography.
,
Meteorology History 19th century.
2016
A history of weather forecasting and an animated portrait of the nineteenth-century pioneers who made it possible.-- Provided by publisher.
Climate Change Is an Everything Issue
2023
In this interview, Katharine Hayhoe discusses the regional dimensions and impacts of climate change on the American South. Topics discussed include Texas and the energy sector, the pandemic, climate dismissives, solution aversion, political polarization, Christian identity and climate change, solutions to the climate crisis, definitions of environmentalism, and conducting productive climate conversations.
Journal Article