Sentences with phrase «climate change analysis revealed»

Two years ago, Audubon's Birds and Climate Change analysis revealed that 58 percent of the species seen during the count were showing up significantly further north than 40 years ago — right in line with charted temperature increases.

Not exact matches

Now a new analysis is estimating the pace of species movement because of both climate change and land use, revealing new pressures that stem from local decisions to build, plant and cut on the warming landscape.
Analysis of great ape genetic diversity is likely to reveal ways that natural selection, population growth and collapse, geographic isolation and migration, climate and geological changes, and other factors shaped primate evolution.
The analysis by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego used responses to natural variation in temperature, oxygen, and pH to reveal that deep - sea biodiversity from Baja California to San Francisco may be highly susceptible to projected climate changes in the future.
A new analysis reveals the nations — U.S. included — that must sacrifice exploiting much of their carbon - based energy resources if they are serious about combating climate change
Retrospective analyses revealed connections between the routing of North American runoff and the recent freshening of the Canada Basin, and indicated a correspondence between climate - driven changes in river discharge and tDOM inventories in the Kara Sea.
«Statistical analysis of our data revealed that this decline is attributable to perceptions of recent weather changes by the minority of Americans who have been skeptical about climate scientists.
Spectral analysis reveals centennial - scale cyclic climate changes with periods of 1220, 1070, 400, and 150 yr.
In the SH, Neisen 2004 lists the more common frequencies he isolated, «Spectral analysis reveals centennial - scale cyclic climate changes with periods of 1220, 1070, 400, and 150 yr.»
Crystallizing scientific data and analysis reveal that the Earth is close to dangerous climate change, to tipping points of the system with the potential for irreversible deleterious effects.
Analysis of other data has revealed the following changes in the UK climate:
«The language of denial: Text analysis reveals differences in language use between climate change proponents and skeptics» «Comment on «Climate Science and the Uncertainty Monster» by J. A. Curry and P. J. Webster» «Guidance note for lead authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on consistent treatment of uncertaintiesclimate change proponents and skeptics» «Comment on «Climate Science and the Uncertainty Monster» by J. A. Curry and P. J. Webster» «Guidance note for lead authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on consistent treatment of uncertaintiesClimate Science and the Uncertainty Monster» by J. A. Curry and P. J. Webster» «Guidance note for lead authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on consistent treatment of uncertainties»
On Wednesday, Carbon Brief will reveal the results of our analysis into which scientific papers on the topic of climate change are the most «cited».
Further scientific analysis may reveal that methane leakage rates may be small enough to provide climate change emissions reduction benefits when coal combustion of electricity production is replaced by natural gas combustion.
James E. Hansen worded it a bit more cleverly and eloquently before US Congress in April 2007: «crystallizing scientific data and analysis reveal that the Earth is close to dangerous climate change, to tipping points of the system with the potential for irreversible deleterious effects.»
''... real scientists engaged in real research have used sound statistical methods to investigate this topic; and what they typically find does not bode well for climate alarmists... performed a series of statistical analyses on these data, seeking to determine «whether the data set can reveal the degree to which islands in the Pacific are already seeing the impact of global climate change on the risk of severe flooding.»
As Business Green reports, analysis from the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has revealed that while the direct costs of subsidizing renewables and energy efficiency programs have added # 9 (around US$ 11 in post-Brexit Britain) per month to the average household energy bill in 2016.
May 15, 2013 — A comprehensive analysis of peer - reviewed articles on the topic of global warming and climate change has revealed an overwhelming consensus among scientists that recent warming is human - caused.
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