Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather is a research scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in climate science. He focuses on understanding the impacts of climate change and the trends in global temperatures. Hausfather has been actively involved in research that explores how warming temperatures influence weather patterns, particularly in relation to extreme cold events, as highlighted in discussions about the polar vortex and its behavior in a warming world.
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United Kingdom:
Zeke Hausfather disagreed with Gates's idea that funding for climate and poverty are mutually exclusive.
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United Kingdom:
Zeke Hausfather is a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth who commented on the unusual warming in the north Pacific.
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Sweden:
Zeke Hausfather, active at Berkeley Earth, warns about the risks of relying on optimistic climate scenarios.
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Switzerland:
Zeke Hausfather described the extreme temperature increase projection as 'extremely unlikely'.
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Portugal:
Zeke Hausfather explained that 2028 will likely be the first year when the long-term average temperature exceeds the limit.
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United States:
Climate scientist Zeke Hausfather stated that scientific certainty around climate change has grown stronger since 2009.
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United States:
Climate scientist Zeke Hausfather expressed surprise at the release of the report authored by five researchers.
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United States:
Zeke Hausfather noted that Koonin and Christy represent a tiny minority view in the climate science community.
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Jamaica:
Zeke Hausfather is a co-author of the study warning about greenhouse gas accumulation and its effects on climate change.
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Taiwan:
Climate scientist Zeke Hausfather noted in a recent newsletter post that the SSP3 scenario reflects a current strain of populist isolationist politics.
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