[1] Our communications (posts) and data are available now via
Hansen’s website
while we continue to develop and populate our websites and data pages.
Figures in communications and papers that remain of current interest
will be updated at appropriate intervals, usually monthly, with the most
recent date of update indicated on the website.
[2]
https://jimehansen.substack.com/
[3] Hansen J, Kharecha P, Morgan D, Vest J.
2026 On Track for Warmest Year, 30 April 2026
[4] Temperature is from Goddard Institute for Space Studies analysis described by Hansen J, Ruedy R, Sato M
et al. Global surface temperature change,
Rev Geophys 48, RG4004, 2010; Lenssen NJL, Schmidt G, Hendrickson M
et al.
A NASA GISTEMPv4 Observational Uncertainty Ensemble, J Geophys Res Atmos 129, e2023JD040179, 2024
[5] Hansen JE, Sato M, Simons L
et al. “
Global warming in the pipeline,”
Oxford Open Clim. Chan. 3 (1) (2023): doi.org/10.1093/oxfclm/kgad008
[6] Hansen JE, Kharecha P, Sato M
et al. Global warming has accelerated: are the United Nations and the public well-informed? Environ.: Sci. Pol. Sustain. Devel. 67(1), 6–44, 2025
[7] Hansen J, Kharecha P, Morgan D, Vest
J. Super El Nino? Super Warming is the Main Issue. 20 March 2026.
[8] Tierney JE, Zhu J, King J
et al. Glacial cooling and climate sensitivity revisited.
Nature 584, 569-73, 2020
[9] Tierney was able to exclude from her analysis the assumption that
microbiota in the ocean do not adapt to temperature change, even over
millennia. With that prior, dubious, assumption, ice age ocean
temperatures were set based on the temperatures that a given species
tolerates today.
[10] Osman MB, Tierney JE, Zhu J
et al. Globally resolved surface temperatures since the Last Glacial Maximum.
Nature 599, 239-44, 2021
[11] Seltzer AM, Ng J, Aeschbach W
et al. Widespread six degrees Celsius cooling on land during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Nature 593, 228-32, 2021
[12] Hoffman PF, Schrag DP.
The snowball Earth hypothesis: testing the limits of global change.
Terra Nova 14, 129-55, 2002
[13] Oscillations between snowball Earth and a nearly ice-free planet
occurred several times prior to 600 million years ago, when the Sun was
less bright. When Earth is ice and snow covered, weathering nearly
stops. Weathering carries carbon and other chemicals to the ocean,
resulting in formation of limestone on the ocean floor, thus removing
CO2 from the air. Without weathering,
CO2
emitted by volcanoes builds up in the atmosphere until the greenhouse
effect is strong enough for ice to melt at low latitudes. Once melting
begins, the amplifying snow/ice albedo feedback drives global
deglaciation. Weathering then begins to reduce atmospheric
CO2. This interplay of volcanism and weathering is the prime determinant of atmospheric
CO2 levels on geological time scales.
[14] Hansen J, Sato M, Russell G
et al. Climate sensitivity, sea level, and atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Phil Trans R Soc A 371, 20120294, 2013
[15] Bauer SE
et al. “
Historical (1850-2014) aerosol evolution and role on climate forcing using the GISS ModelE2.1 contribution to CMIP6,”
J Adv Model Earth Syst 12(8), e2019MS001978, 2020.
[16] Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis [Masson-Delmotte V, Zhai P, Pirani A et al. (eds)]. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2021
[17] Forster PM, Smith C, Walsh T
et al.
Indicators of global climate change 2024: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence,
Earth Syst. Sci. Data 17, 2641-80, 2025
https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/17/2641/2025/essd-17-2641-2025-supplement.pdf
[18] Loeb NG, Johnson GC, Thorsen TJ
et al.
Satellite and ocean data reveal marked increase in Earth’s heating rate.
Geophys Res Lett 48, e2021GL093047, 2021
[19] von Schuckmann K, Cheng L, Palmer MD
et al.
Heat stored in the Earth system: where does the energy go? Earth Sys Sci Data 12, 2013-41, 2020
[20] P.M. Forster et al.,
Supplement of Indicators of Global Climate Change 2023: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence Earth Syst. Sci. Data 16 (2024): 2625–58 https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-16-2625-2024-supplement
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