Sentences with phrase «new climate normal»

This is reflected in the World Bank's «Turn Down the Heat: Confronting the New Climate Normal» report.

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Cuomo, who has had to cope with the aftermath of two major storms in his two years in office — Irene in 2011, and now Sandy — says the state could be better prepared for climate change that the governor believes could be the new normal.
The next couple of weeks are expected to be colder than normal across Upstate New York, according to the Climate Prediction Center.
While many in the GOP dispute whether climate change is even happening, Chris Gibson of New York's 19th district says too - frequent damaging storms in his district are enough evidence that we've entered a «new normal.&raqNew York's 19th district says too - frequent damaging storms in his district are enough evidence that we've entered a «new normal.&raqnew normal
Water quality in the Schoharie Valley and the Catskill Watershed has captured the attention of environmentalists and government officials who have joined forces to develop procedures and policies for dealing with «the new normal» climate change seems to have cast across upstate New Yonew normal» climate change seems to have cast across upstate New YoNew York.
He blames climate change for a new water normal.
But we have a new normal...,» a climate expert says
Every decade, in accordance with international agreements, the National Climate Data Center releases new temperature and rain and snowfall normals for 10,000 regions across the country.
Because of globalization and interdependence, the relationship between climate change, migration and security should become the «new normal» in international policy conversations, the panel said.
Every ten years the data center calculates new U.S. «climate normals,» or 30 - year average values, for meteorological elements such as temperature, precipitation, and heating and cooling degree days for thousands of U.S. weather stations.
As Earth's climate warms, these balmy years could become the norm, he says, meaning last winter's bird patterns could be a preview of the new normal.
Does that mean the change we're seeing now is normal, or is the climate behaving in new ways because of human influence?
«Going out to 40 or 50 years, basically the summer we just had will be normal,» says Sarah Perkins - Kirkpatrick at the Climate Change Research Centre of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney.
«Aardvarks» fate points to worrying consequences for wildlife, due to climate change: Hot, dry conditions that are expected to become the new normal in this elusive African mammal's habitat, my prove disastrous..»
«The new record high calendar year temperature averaged across Australia is remarkable because it occurred not in an El Niño year, but a normal year,» David Karoly, a climate scientist from the School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, said in an emailed statement.
«While unusual now, those are the conditions that climate change is likely to bring as the new normal,» says Professor Andrea Fuller, the Research Group's director.
Indeed, many climate scientists caution that extreme weather events resulting from climate change is the new normal for farmers in North America and elsewhere, requiring novel agricultural strategies to prevent crop losses.
With a changing global climate, the panel members said, what seem to be abnormally frequent, intense or otherwise extreme weather phenomena may become the new «normal» at the same time that humans, expanding to populate more geographical nooks and crannies, become increasingly vulnerable to these events.
«But if we reduce emissions drastically to the lowest pathway recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (RCP2.8), then we will never enter a new normal state for extreme seasons at a regional level in the 21st Century.»
Using the National Computational Infrastructure supercomputer at ANU to run climate models, the researchers explored when new normal states would appear under the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change's four emissions paclimate models, the researchers explored when new normal states would appear under the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change's four emissions paClimate Change's four emissions pathways.
Severe coastal flooding and widespread power outages have prompted many to ask if it's a new normal brought on by climate change.
The phrase the «new normal» is one that climate scientists have used to describe what will happen in the future.
More climate stories ripped out of the back pages of the news: NASA says the record low Arctic sea ice levels in the last few years are the new normal.
But between climate change and the impact of decades of poor management, such wildfires may be the new normal.
Of the gasoline engines, the 1.2 - liter will probably be best at the pumps under normal driving conditions, although the TwinAirs will beat it if you try to hypermile both variants.All new 500s come with standard Uconnect infotainment, manual adjustment for the climate control, seven airbags, height - adjustable steering wheel, 14 - inch steelies with hubcaps and electric windows.
«But there are encouraging signs that we are turning a corner in 2017, and whilst growth is more muted, there is definitely an acceptance of the new normal, with a desire to move forward again in a climate of lower - valued currencies, less government spending and lower GDP growth.
There are hints that new approaches will be taken by the academies, in finding better ways of conveying its findings and in reaching out to constituencies like cities that are facing sea - level change and farmers that are facing new normal climate zones.
The National Academies, fulfilling a congressional request, have issued a trio of invaluable reports affirming the scientific case for a growing and largely harmful human influence on climate; proposing a path and strategies for curbing American emissions of heat - trapping gases; and urging the country to work to cut risks attending life with no new «normal» climate patterns or coastlines.
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Michael Lemonick at Climate Central writes on new research finding it's unlikely that the recent surge of ice flowing into the sea from Greenland's glaciers is the new normal (the work syncs with earlier analysis by Tad Pfeffer of the University of Colorado):
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Not only are emissions from agriculture much larger than previously estimated, but with weather records being set every month as regional climates adjust and reset, there is an urgent need for research that helps smallholder farmers adapt to the new normal,» said Frank Rijsberman, the CEO of the CGIAR consortium.
Jamie Lynn is an 11 - year old Navajo artist from northern Arizona who lives under the soaring azure skies of the American Southwest where the intensifying effects of climate change have made drought the new normal.
«A lot of people are throwing around the words climate change and fire — specifically, last year fire chiefs and the governor of California started calling this the «new normal,»» said lead author John Abatzoglou, a professor of geography at the University of Idaho.
As Southern California rebuilds, will it be back to business as usual, or will a climate change - induced «new normal» help spur efforts at greater resilience?
«Sea surface temperatures off the coast of New England right now are at record levels, 11.5 C (21F) warmer than normal in some locations,» says Penn State climate researcher Michael Mann.
To ensure their models are accurate, Ault said researchers distinguished and separated normal climatic variability from long - term atmospheric alterations, by using a new ensemble of climate change simulations.
Also, Inside Climate News recently described a new study published in Science about how fossil - fuel funded climate - science deniers disingenuously shift their arguments and use normal scientific uncertainties to deflect attention from the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and argue for no action to reduce greenhouse - gas emiClimate News recently described a new study published in Science about how fossil - fuel funded climate - science deniers disingenuously shift their arguments and use normal scientific uncertainties to deflect attention from the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and argue for no action to reduce greenhouse - gas emiclimate - science deniers disingenuously shift their arguments and use normal scientific uncertainties to deflect attention from the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and argue for no action to reduce greenhouse - gas emiclimate change and argue for no action to reduce greenhouse - gas emissions.
With the unprecedented destruction in the aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Jose, Katia, and Maria, two recent earthquakes in Mexico, catastrophic flooding in Asia, record - breaking heat waves in California, and raging wildfires across the West, we are witnessing the new normal of catastrophic climate change.
One of the expectations climate scientists have for a future including climate change is more droughts in some regions and now a new study in Nature shows that slow ecosystem recovery from those droughts may become more normal too.
The Climate Group also launched its new EV100 initiative, to boost the uptake of electric vehicles across the world, and make electric transport the new normal.
Climate Myths: We keep reading about how the extreme weather of 2017 is the «new normal» thanks to global warming — even if the weather in question is frigid air.
An article in The Guardian states: «Thanks to global climate change, mass migration could be the new normal
That should keep them constructively occupied and quiet long enough for the rest of us to consider the implications of climate change, and what we can do to actually get to some sort of a new normal.
EV100 is a global initiative, led by The Climate Group, bringing together forward looking companies committed to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and making electric transport the new normal by 2030.
Climate Claim: «The planet ranged well outside of normal levels in 2013, hitting new records for greenhouse gases.»
The significance of attributing the role of climate change in an extreme event comes from situating that hazard in the context of long term climate change for a country or region, and thus creating a robust narrative for decision - makers and the public around the degree to which a disaster of this type will represent the «new normal».
They have linked devastating drought to human - induced climate change; they have warned that such droughts could be «the new normal» for citizens; and that when the rains fall, they will bring ever more flooding.
Climate activists repeatedly assert that severe droughts, floods, and Hurricane Sandy are now the «new normal,» and, of course, they blame fossil fuels and «climate change.Climate activists repeatedly assert that severe droughts, floods, and Hurricane Sandy are now the «new normal,» and, of course, they blame fossil fuels and «climate change.climate change.»
EV100 is a global initiative by The Climate Group bringing together forward - looking companies committed to accelerating the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and the roll - out of EV charging infrastructure, making electric transport «the new normal» by 2030.
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