Disproportionately large warming in the Arctic is partially due to the albedo effect.
Not exact matches
The region's highly energy - intensive economy emits a
disproportionately large amount of the gases responsible for
warming the climate (called greenhouse gases or heat - trapping gases).
A recent study from the Swedish Ministry of Sustainable Development argues that males have a
disproportionately larger impact on global
warming («women cause considerably fewer carbon dioxide emissions than men and thus considerably less climate change»).
In addition, a subsequent 2009
warm event had a
disproportionately larger impact on those corals from the island with lower historical heat stress, as indicated by lower concentrations of triacylglycerol, a lipid utilized for energy, as well as thinner tissue in those corals.