Sentences with phrase «side effects of global warming»

Side effects of global warming are countless, and they are happening today.
Melting ice caps and shrinking glaciers are often seen as a negative side effect of global warming, but at least one species is benefiting from these changes in temperature.
Climate scientists have painted a pretty grim outlook for our planet in the wake of an unabated release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere — from rising sea levels and increasing weather disasters, to resource shortages and mass extinctions — but there's one side effect of global warming sure to make you go «aww».

Not exact matches

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA — The glut of humanmade carbon dioxide (CO2) that is spurring global warming may have an unwelcome side effect for hay fever sufferers: It could help ragweed flourish and crowd out other plants, ecologists say.
Also, steps you can take to improve local air quality — driving less, using less electricity, turning the thermostat down, etc. — will have the positive side effect of helping mitigate global warming.
Meanwhile, on this side of the Pond, this massive hoax about global warming that isn't happening is causing all manner of weird effects in dear old Blighty's wildlife.
One unwelcome side effect might be the acidification of the oceans, but the effects on sea levels from melting glaciers caused by global warming would be worse.
This analysis focused on the relationship between cumulative CO2 emissions budgets and the odds of staying below 2 °C of warming, and thus had the important side effect of establishing cumulative budgets (in this case over the 2000 - 2050 period) as the best predictors of success for any given global emissions pathway.
Of course, «the truth,» according to Inhofe, is that climate change is a myth: «The science is still out on what effect CO2 might have in terms of what they call global warming and the science is more on our side than on their side.&raquOf course, «the truth,» according to Inhofe, is that climate change is a myth: «The science is still out on what effect CO2 might have in terms of what they call global warming and the science is more on our side than on their side.&raquof what they call global warming and the science is more on our side than on their side
One of the unfortunate side effects of which was that (and this is not necessarily your field's fault in the direct sense) every two - bit environmental activist, campaigner, and pressure group took it as license to fully politicize the science with naive and exaggerated claims about the «effects» of global warming (apparently it's responsible for everything), or where the «tipping point» was (30 years, no 20 years, no 10 years, etc.) or how quickly we could «de-carbonize» our economy (50 % reduction in 40 years, no 70 % in 30 years, no 90 % in 15 years).
An added side effect benefit in our fight against global warming due to anthropogenic greeenhouse gasses is a great increase in the production of dimethyl sulfide or DMS.
Extrapolating such local effects imprudently to global proportions, however, as some pro-global warmers do, is the other side of the conundrum.
If so, then arctic temperatures are merely a side effect of events further south, and this is the wrong place to look for evidence of global warming.
I have been reading books and websites, especially NOAA, for almost two years and the only two places that I have seen reference to Ocean Effect Snow having a climate effect was in Tom Wysmuller's, «The Colder Side of Global Warming» talk and in reading the Theory of Maurice Ewing and WilliamEffect Snow having a climate effect was in Tom Wysmuller's, «The Colder Side of Global Warming» talk and in reading the Theory of Maurice Ewing and Williameffect was in Tom Wysmuller's, «The Colder Side of Global Warming» talk and in reading the Theory of Maurice Ewing and William Donn.
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