Sentences with phrase «already warm leads»

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The Silverman brothers already have numerous connections to college officials through friends, alumni groups and former and current classmates, meaning the company can use warm leads rather than having to rely on cold - calling in new markets.
Where you should spend your focus (and funds) is on email conversions, website clicks and website conversions that only target your warm leads (those that have already liked your page).
«I think there is good evidence that oxygen levels are declining already due to warming, and there aren't any natural patterns that would lead to global decline,» he said.
Already, atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide, the leading greenhouse gas, are approaching 400 ppm, and at least the amount of warming caused by that level is likely by century's end.
In the study, the researchers use an ice - ocean model created in Bremerhaven to decode the oceanographic and physical processes that could lead to an irreversible inflow of warm water under the ice shelf — a development that has already been observed in the Amundsen Sea.
Soon is a leading skeptic of the widely accepted science surrounding climate change, In the International Journal of Public Opinion Research, a study titled «The Structure of Scientific Opinion on Climate Change» found that 97 percent of scientists surveyed believed global warming already is ongoing, with 84 percent of scientists surveyed believing human - produced greenhouse gases were the driving force behind the change.
The trade winds weakened again, and the already warm water in the central Pacific helped push things along, in McPhaden's words, «leading El Niño to rise, phoenix - like, from the ashes.»
The latter has already begun producing methane and CO2 in the Arctic, starting a feedback process which may lead to uncontrollable, very dangerous global warming, akin to that which occurred at the PETM.
A warmer ocean and the air above were able to inject greater quantities of moisture into the storm leading to intensification of already extreme rainfall.
«The broader picture gives a strong indication that ice sheets will, and are already beginning to, respond in a nonlinear fashion to global warming,» he wrote last May in the online journal Environmental Research Letters, adding there was «near certainty» that unabated emissions «would lead to a disastrous multi-meter sea level rise on the century timescale.»
These wildfires release soot into the atmosphere, which accelerates the rate of melting of glaciers, snow and ice it lands upon, which can lead to less reflectivity, meaning more of the sun's heat is absorbed, leading to more global warming, which leads to even more wildfires, not to mention greater sea level rise, which is already threatening coastal areas around the world.
Warming is leading to more volatile weather patterns that are already reducing crop yields, the IPCC has warned
The latter has already begun producing methane and CO2 in the Arctic, starting a feedback process which may lead to uncontrollable, very dangerous global warming, akin to that which occurred at the PETM.
And apparently we're not doing much to stop it: according to Professor Kevin Anderson, one of Britain's leading climate scientists, we've already blown our chances of keeping global warming below the «safe» threshold of 1.5 degrees.
According to «conventional climate science» the currently already emitted amount of CO2 (404 ppm) leads to a committed warming of 1.56 degrees Celsius.
Research by Emanuel (2012), Grinsted et al. (2013), and Holland and Bruyère (2013) concluded that global warming has already led to more intense hurricanes.
Global warming has already led to rising sea levels, melting Arctic sea ice, worse droughts and floods, and an acidifying ocean.
The warming records that article talks about are one offs, and beat by a slim temporary margin, whereas things like the California droughts are historical and mostly in a desert area already, which was charged up by heavy rainfall this spring, which led to so many ladder fuels to burn when it inevitably dries out by mid summer to late fall.
This major change in ocean circulation, along with a climate that had already been slowly cooling for millions of years, may be what led to ice accumulation most of the time — but also to climatic instability, with flips every few thousand years or so between warm - and - wet and cool - and - dry.
That's more than twice the amount of warming so far, which is already leading to more powerful storms, worse heat waves, and less predictable monsoons and cold snaps.
As the lead article points out, the first of these two decades has already passed without such warming, so the IPCC projection was clearly wrong for the first of the two decade..
Within the last two years, a number of leading scientists — including Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), British ecologist James Lovelock, and NASA scientist James Hansen — have all declared that humanity is about to pass or already has passed a «tipping point» in terms of global warming.
In 1995, the IPCC had already concluded — based on work by Ben Santer and other leading climate scientists working on the problem of climate change «detection and attribution» — that there was already now a «discernible human influence» on the warming of the planet.
Quite simply, warmer temperatures evaporate more water and all indications are that this will lead to greater downpours (something that already appears to be happening in most continental areas).
A single season of bad storms «doesn't add much to the already existing evidence» that global warming will lead to more extreme weather, he said, but it highlights that coastal cities need to be ready.
«Our actions have a big impact on what happens in these coral reef ecosystems, which are already hit hard by other forces like global warming, ocean acidification and overfishing,» said Tissot, lead author and professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at WSU Vancouver.
Storms have already become more intense because of global warming, leading to heavier rain.
It is expected to stress, more convincingly than ever before, that our planet is already warming due to human actions, and that «business as usual» would lead to unacceptable risks, underscoring the urgent need for concerted international action to reduce the worst impacts of climate change.
Since the tropical West Pacific is already warmer on average than the East, this trend led to a substantial increase in the west - to - east temperature differential across the Pacific Ocean basin over a 15 year period.
What we do know from the science however is that a warming world will lead to, and has already led to, far more extreme weather events and other consequences.
Hence, at least for the area of the northern North Atlantic, a picture was already emerging of generally warmer conditions around the centuries leading up to the end of the first millennium, but framed largely by comparison with strong evidence of much cooler conditions in later centuries, particularly the 17th century.
«The prospect that global warming could reduce the ocean's oxygen has led some scientists to wonder if the predicted decline has already begun... Pauly
This means that a planet warmed by climate change will lead to an imbalance among turtles — and researchers have already noticed that a disproportionate number of turtle offspring are female.
Rapid warming in the Arctic has already led to the rapid decline of summer sea ice and melting of glaciers.
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