The fact that the warming rate is stronger in
an already warm regime, and that the cooling rate is faster in a cooling regime indicates that acceleration is taking place.
Not exact matches
As Hartmut Hellmer explains, «When it comes to the Amundsen Sea, where
warm water has
already reached the continental shelf and even the grounding line of some ice shelves, we can safely say that this inflow of heat can not be stopped; the climate
regime change has
already taken place.
The prime goal of this new
regime must be to limit global
warming to no more than 2 ºC above the pre-industrial temperature, a limit that has
already been formally adopted by the European Union and a number of other countries.
The question is: now that we are
already in a
warm regime, could something like this happen again, to push us even hotter?