Beyond Zero talks climate change with Professor David Karoly of Melbourne University Earth Sciences
Beyond Zero talks to David Karoly, Professor of Meteorology and an ARC Federation Fellow at the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne, about the so-called "Climate Gate" email affair at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit. The conclusions of four independent studies found that the scientists had no case to answer. David also explains how increasing atmospheric greenhouse gases contribute to increases in maximum and mean temperatures in south eastern Australia leading to greater risk of extreme fire danger conditions. He also outlines the seriousness of the climate situation and the action required to mitigate the dangers of rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Beyond Zero talks to Professor David Karoly of Melbourne University
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