HomeMiddle ColumnClimate sensitivity analysis: 'Using a single value for sensitivity is unlikely to... Middle Column Climate sensitivity analysis: ‘Using a single value for sensitivity is unlikely to capture how climate responds to CO2’ By Marc Morano - September 9, 2012 244 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsco2models Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleNew Zealand court give climate skeptics the bird: ‘In a 186-paragraph decision, High Court judge rejected all grounds…noting…that the Court is not competent to rule on questions of science’Next articleShould donations to Michael Mann’s Climate Science Legal Defense Fund be tax-deductible? Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Southern Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Habitat at the Summer Solstice is Above Average Climate411 Sea ice is well above recent levels for this time of year in the Southern Beaufort and only time will tell if that’s bad... Read more Relax, KOMO News, Tomatoes and Ketchup Supplies Are Secure Amid Climate Change Climate411 The evidence is clear; tomato production is doing well and agronomy and botany explain that part of the reason for this is the very... Read more NASA Launch: Australia Joins the Commercial Space Race Climate411 Australia's first ever commercial space launch, from our near Equatorial Arnhem Space Centre, will occur 10.44pm ACST (06:14am Sunday California Time). Read more