The report oil companies are worried about: Climate attribution science - Ars Technica Skip to content Ars Technica home Sections Forum Subscribe Search AI Biz & IT Cars Culture Gaming Health Policy Science Security Space Tech Feature Reviews AI Biz & IT Cars Culture Gaming Health Policy Science Security Space Tech Forum Subscribe Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Β Β Learn more Pin to story Theme HyperLight Day & Night Dark System Search Sign In Sign in dialog... Sign in Itβs our fault The report oil companies are worried about: Climate attribution science New report says our ability to tie weather damages to climate change is improving. John Timmer β Jul 17, 2026 7:30 am | 30 Credit: Zhen Li Credit: Zhen Li Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only Β Β Learn more Minimize to nav Climate change is being driven largely by the greenhouse gases weβve pumped into the atmosphere, which trap more of the Sunβs energy there. That added energy increases the odds of extreme events: longer, more intense heat waves and droughts, interspersed with excessive precipitation. But these sorts of events have happened in the pastβhow can we tell if any given weather disaster has been made more likely by the climate? Itβs a question with implications for everything from building codes to disaster preparedness.
And thereβs some good news: According to a report released by the US National Academies of Science on Thursday, the field of climate attribution is growing increasingly mature and can answer some questions for us with far greater confidence than it could just a decade ago. The report also notes that there are still important limits and suggests steps to address them. Overall, this makes it clear that climate attribution is normal, mainstream science. And the fossil fuel industry views that as a problem , as it could make it easier to hold companies liable for damages.
Source: https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/07/national-academies-climate-attribution-is-maturing-but-still-has-limits/
And thereβs some good news: According to a report released by the US National Academies of Science on Thursday, the field of climate attribution is growing increasingly mature and can answer some questions for us with far greater confidence than it could just a decade ago. The report also notes that there are still important limits and suggests steps to address them. Overall, this makes it clear that climate attribution is normal, mainstream science. And the fossil fuel industry views that as a problem , as it could make it easier to hold companies liable for damages.
Source: https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/07/national-academies-climate-attribution-is-maturing-but-still-has-limits/