Climate science finds itself under the spotlight as never before. Over recent weeks, the inquiry into the work of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia and revelations of non-peer reviewed literature and ‘bad’ science in the latest IPCC report on climate impacts has renewed interest in climate change issues. But what are the known facts of climate change; why do scientists talk about uncertainty, and what really happens during the IPCC review process?
Here, Met Office scientists help you understand the issues.
Our Chief Scientist, Professor Julia Slingo, explains some of the current evidence about climate change.
Explaining the evidenceDr Vicky Pope, Head of Climate Advice, explains that all science is uncertain.
Uncertainty in scienceDr Peter Stott explains how global-average temperature records work.
Peter on temperatureJulia Slingo answers your questions, in three parts, on YouTube.
Met Office YouTube channelAn overview of peer review and an IPCC author’s view of the peer review process.
IPCC review process explained