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Emmanuel M Vincent
Research Scientist
Emmanuel completed a PhD at the University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris, France) and a post-doctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT; Cambridge, USA), studying how the Ocean controls Hurricane intensity and how Hurricane can in turn influence the climate via their interaction with the Ocean.
ARTICLE REVIEWS
The Australian publishes « deeply ill-informed » opinion on climate by Ian Plimer
in The Australian, by Ian Plimer
— 09 Août 2018
Financial Post commentary misleads about warming effect of greenhouse gas emissions by cherry-picking studies
in Financial Post, by Ross McKitrick
— 22 Juin 2018
Wall Street Journal commentary grossly misleads readers about science of sea level rise
in The Wall Street Journal, by Fred Singer
— 18 Mai 2018
New satellite measurements show sea level rise is accelerating, as CNN accurately reports
in CNN, by Brandon Miller
— 15 Fév 2018
2017 is on track to be among the hottest year recorded, scientists are not as surprised as ThinkProgress article suggests
in Think Progress, by Joe Romm
— 21 Juil 2017
Scientists explain what New York Magazine article on “The Uninhabitable Earth” gets wrong
in New York Magazine, by David Wallace-Wells
— 12 Juil 2017
Breitbart misrepresents research from 58 scientific papers to falsely claim that they disprove human-caused global warming
in Breitbart, by James Delingpole
— 08 Juin 2017
ThinkProgress story on thawing Alaskan tundra generally accurate but somewhat misleading
in Think Progress, by Joe Romm
— 19 Mai 2017
The Telegraph publishes false information about Arctic climate
in The Telegraph, by Christopher Booker
— 09 Mai 2017
Analysis of « One of the most troubling ideas about climate change just found new evidence in its favor »
in The Washington Post, by Chris Mooney
— 29 Mar 2017
CLAIM REVIEWS
President Trump’s claim of growing ice does not reflect reality
SOURCE: Donald Trump, ITV
Published: 29 Jan 2018
The Wall Street Journal fails to acknowledge that 2016 was the warmest year on record
SOURCE: Wall Street Journal editorial, The Wall Street Journal
Published: 27 Jan 2017
Global surface temperatures are increasing according to climate projections, contrary to Wall Street Journal claim
SOURCE: Wall Street Journal editorial, The Wall Street Journal
Published: 27 Jan 2017
Ocean acidification is expected to harm marine ecosystems overall, cherry-picking can lead to the opposite conclusion
SOURCE: Mike Wallace & James Delingpole, The Spectator
Published: 10 Jan 2017
Oceans are currently acidifying, claims to the contrary contradict observations
SOURCE: Mike Wallace & James Delingpole, The Spectator
Published: 10 Jan 2017
Claim that Arctic warming is already influencing mid-latitude weather correct but still under investigation
SOURCE: Damian Carrington, The Guardian
Published: 21 Déc 2016
Daily Mail claim about 2016 global temperature record is misleading
SOURCE: David Rose, The Daily Mail
Published: 02 Déc 2016
Wall Street Journal op-ed ignores evidence of negative impacts of increasing CO2
SOURCE: Harrison Schmitt & Rodney Nichols, The Wall Street Journal
Published: 02 Nov 2016
Sea level rise is accelerating, and with it the risk associated with coastal storm surge, contrary to claim in Forbes
SOURCE: Roy Spencer, Forbes
Published: 01 Nov 2016