Tropical cyclone activity and intensity increasing Record droughts, floods, heat waves, cold spells, high tides occurring
Unequivocal warming of the climate system observed with very high confidence that human activities are to blame Temperature rising even more dramatically in Arctic, threatening ice loss and extinction of species Halving human CO2 emissions immediately might save the planet from catastrophe.
Not exact matches
In the House Energy and Commerce Committee, California Democrat Henry Waxman had proposed an amendment calling on Congress to at least acknowledge that «
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal,» just as abundant scientific evidence confirms.
The Synthesis Report confirms that
climate change is being registered around the world and
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal.
So «
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal,» the report concludes.
What the IPCC actually concluded was that «
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal», which is not the same thing at all.
The Fourth Assessment Report finds that «
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal, as is now evident from observations
of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting
of snow and ice, and rising mean sea level.
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal, and since the 1950s, many
of the observed changes are unprecedented over decades to millennia.
The news on
climate change seemed bad enough in 2007, when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) announced in their fourth assessment report that «warming of the climate system is unequivocal,» that humans were «very likely» to blame, and that if we keep pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, climate will «very likely» change much more than it did in the 20th c
climate change seemed bad enough in 2007, when the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) announced in their fourth assessment report that «warming of the climate system is unequivocal,» that humans were «very likely» to blame, and that if we keep pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, climate will «very likely» change much more than it did in the 20th c
Climate Change (IPCC) announced in their fourth assessment report that «
warming of the
climate system is unequivocal,» that humans were «very likely» to blame, and that if we keep pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, climate will «very likely» change much more than it did in the 20th c
climate system is
unequivocal,» that humans were «very likely» to blame, and that if we keep pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere,
climate will «very likely» change much more than it did in the 20th c
climate will «very likely» change much more than it did in the 20th century.
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal.
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal, as is now evident from observations
of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting
of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.
Recognizes that
warming of the
climate system is unequivocal and that most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid twentieth century is very likely due to the increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations, as assessed by the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change in its Fourth Assessment
climate system is
unequivocal and that most
of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid twentieth century is very likely due to the increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations, as assessed by the Intergovernmental Panel for
Climate Change in its Fourth Assessment
Climate Change in its Fourth Assessment Report;
The scientific evidence for
warming of the planet's
climate system is
unequivocal.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change says «scientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal.
Climate Change says «scientific evidence for
warming of the
climate system is unequivocal.
climate system is
unequivocal.»
«
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal,» Jasinski said Wednesday during the 22nd annual Environment Virginia Symposium.
The Fourth Assessment Report (AR4, 2007) emphasized that «the
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal» and that it is affecting ecosystems worldwide.
``...
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal... most
of the global average
warming over the past 50 years is very likely due to anthropogenic greenhouse gases increases...» — Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman
of the IPCC, Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Dec. 10, 2007
As professional scientists, from students to senior professors, we uphold the findings
of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report, which concludes that «
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal» and that «Most
of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations».
The Fourth Assessment Report finds that «
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal, as is now evident from observations
of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting
of snow and ice, and rising mean sea level.
Scientific evidence for
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal.
The 2007 IPCC report warned: «
Warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal as is now evident from increases in global average air and ocean temperatures.»
After taking advice from the Bureau
of Meteorology, Hunt tells Inquirer the
warming of the
climate system is «
unequivocal».
The IPCC reported that «
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal» and that «changes in
climate have caused impacts on natural and human
systems on all continents and across the oceans.»
Professor Thomas Stocker, co-chairman
of the IPCC's working group 1, stated: «The
warming in the
climate system is
unequivocal.
Amrit Banstola: The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) stated that — warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from scientific observations of increases in global average temperature, melting of snow and ice, and rising of global average sea
Climate Change (IPCC) stated that —
warming of the
climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from scientific observations of increases in global average temperature, melting of snow and ice, and rising of global average sea
climate system is
unequivocal, as is now evident from scientific observations
of increases in global average temperature, melting
of snow and ice, and rising
of global average sea level.
The 5AR's «Summary for Policymakers,» released last week, acknowledged that «the rate
of warming over the past 15 years... is smaller than the rate calculated since 1951,» before concluding that «
warming of the
climate system is
unequivocal.»
The United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) fifth assessment report, the first part of which was released in September 2013 along with a Summary for Policymakers, found that «warming of the climate system is unequivocal» and will continue under all greenhouse gas emissions sce
Climate Change (IPCC) fifth assessment report, the first part
of which was released in September 2013 along with a Summary for Policymakers, found that «
warming of the
climate system is unequivocal» and will continue under all greenhouse gas emissions sce
climate system is
unequivocal» and will continue under all greenhouse gas emissions scenarios.
The Fourth Assessment report
of the IPCC concluded from direct observations
of changes in temperature, sea level, and snow cover in the northern hemisphere during 1850 to the present that the
warming of the earth's
climate system is
unequivocal.