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Zeke Hausfather

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Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
@hausfath@fediscience.org · 4d ago

El Niño is coming, and it is shaping up to be a big one.

Over at The Climate Brink I've put together a compilation of the latest forecasts by different modeling groups. They suggest that we might see an event comparable in strength to what we saw in 2016: https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/the-el-nino-cometh

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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
@hausfath@fediscience.org · Mar 06, 2026

The El Nino cometh.

This would push up our estimate for 2026 global temperatures (though its still unlikely to surpass 2024 as the warmest year), and make 2027 very likely to be the warmest year on record given the historical lag b/w ENSO and surface temp.

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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
@hausfath@fediscience.org · Mar 06, 2026

One of my predictions during our Climate Brink end of year wrap-up was that 2026 might be the first year where global clean energy investment exceeds global military spending.

Unfortunately with recent wars we will likely have to wait a few more years for it to occur: https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/when-will-clean-energy-spending-exceed

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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
@hausfath@fediscience.org · Feb 05, 2026

We see clear fingerprints of greenhouse gas-driven climate change: the upper atmosphere is cooling while the lower atmosphere, surface, and oceans are warming.

If it were external factors like to sun driving warming we'd see the whole atmosphere warm.

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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
@hausfath@fediscience.org · Feb 02, 2026

With cold outbreaks sweeping parts of the US, some have argued that climate change is to blame. But the proposed mechanism remains quite controversial in the scientific community, and the number of extreme cold events have been decreasing almost everywhere: https://www.theclimatebrink.com/p/fact-check-climate-change-is-not

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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
Zeke Hausfather
Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, IPCC/NCA5 author, temperatures, carbon removal, mitigation/energy systems. Climate research lead at Stripe, also Carbon Brief and Berkeley Earth.

fediscience.org
@hausfath@fediscience.org · Jan 28, 2026
It was a real pleasure chatting with Bryony Worthington on the Cleaning Up Podcast. Check our our wide ranging discussion of warming acceleration, clouds and aerosols, future emissions scenarios, geoengineering, and carbon removal here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzySrSD8vz8
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