Sentences with phrase «also means the climate»

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It also means Bitcoin mining is a growing contributor to climate change.
In the Internet age, urban «resilience» means not only responding to climate change, but also protecting our ubiquitous networks from both hack and glitch.
Heidi — so jealous of your SF climate which means not only your access to more local fresh veggies in season but also the ability to turn on your oven in July!
But «let's try not to make it so» is also a good idea, if those who do want a consensus to address climate change could challenge that trend: David Cameron has done so in making it a high profile issue and taking a clear line - but he has tended to tell us that this proves his party has changed, which means he underestimates how far he seems to be from convincing a rather large chunk of it.
The format of the initiatives meant that they not only learnt about the science of environmental problems such as climate change, but were also engaged in considering solutions and how to bring them about, both in terms of their own lives and community and the wider political context.
If you mean scientifically, we are also past the point were we can seriously debate human involvement in climate change.
It also means seven gubernatorial elections in states that border the lakes, and growing concern over climate change.
«In order to understand coastal impacts under current and future climate and socio - economic conditions, we do not only need robust projections of mean sea level rise but also a profound knowledge of present - day and future extreme sea levels, because these events drive the impacts,» Wahl said.
Risk — that the reality of climate change means that there are climate change impacts we can expect, but we also must consider what might happen, especially the small, but real, chance that we may face abrupt changes with massively disruptive impacts.
The effect also illustrates one proposal for so - called geoengineering — the deliberate, large - scale manipulation of the planetary environment — that would use various means to create such sulfuric acid aerosols in the stratosphere to reflect sunlight and thereby hopefully forestall catastrophic climate change.
Bowern hopes to also mine the cognate database for insights into pronouns, color terms, and changes of meaning that may give clues to ancient ways of life when climate conditions changed or trading intensified.
Widening of the tropics would also probably be associated with poleward movement of major extratropical climate zones due to changes in the position of jet streams, storm tracks, mean position of high and low pressure systems, and associated precipitation regimes.
They also hope the U-turn might mean a rethink of a February realignment of priorities by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) that called for eliminating 350 jobs, including 110 climate science positions.
But the findings also mean that seemingly isolated flora are at risk of being replaced by southern species as the climate warms.
This ubiquity, Bales shows, means that all of us have a role to play in ending slavery and that doing so will also help remedy some of the biggest environmental challenges on earth, such as climate change.
Species within an ecological community may respond differently to climate change, meaning the competitors, predators, pathogens and parasites that a given species encounters under the new climatic conditions may also change.
Scientists also are studying whether climate change could mean more such deep droughts in the future and whether it made the current one worse.
Researchers caution that the formation of the Larsen C iceberg does not mean Antarctica is breaking apart, but they also say climate change should not be ruled out.
It also means that scientists and other experts are going to have to monitor measures other than just atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases to catch catastrophic climate change developing.
Today, that declaration also means living safely, successfully, and with foresight in a world undergoing climate change.
(Top left) Global annual mean radiative influences (W m — 2) of LGM climate change agents, generally feedbacks in glacial - interglacial cycles, but also specified in most Atmosphere - Ocean General Circulation Model (AOGCM) simulations for the LGM.
At the time, he said «the stunning finding that forests can also feed on nitrogen in rocks has the potential to change all projections related to climate change,» because it meant there could be more carbon storage on land and less in the atmosphere than climate models say.
More powerful machines also means that scientists are able to run climate models with higher spatial resolution.
And of course — «all other things are not equal», as so many other climate effects also have their impact on the global mean surface temperature.
Thus, climate experts also know what one of us, Kevin Trenberth, actually meant by the out - of - context, misrepresented quote used in the op - ed.
Climate system inertia also means that, if large - scale climate change is allowed to occur, it will be exceedingly long - lived, lasting for many cenClimate system inertia also means that, if large - scale climate change is allowed to occur, it will be exceedingly long - lived, lasting for many cenclimate change is allowed to occur, it will be exceedingly long - lived, lasting for many centuries.
Neff also noted that most of the ice cores were collected in the last 20 years, meaning trends can not be analyzed up to present day, when we'd expect the imprint of climate change to become most obvious.
«To mitigate climate change means to know well where the emissions of greenhouse gases come from and also how natural systems absorb some of them,» Van Ypersele said.
Living in Singapore where it is always hot, also meant it was time to mix it up and try something new and more suitable to the warmer climate.
The new agreement also establishes the principle that future national plans will be no less ambitious than existing ones, which means these 188 climate action plans provide a firm floor and foundation for higher ambition.
«However, in a climate of results I also think it is a necessary means to an end in many circumstances,» they explained.
Sure, that $ 2000 savings means you have to give up automatic climate control, some stereo speakers, and HID headlights, but you also gain these supercool, fourteen - spoke, charcoal - colored wheels, which look particularly hot with the SE's launch paint color — Aspen white, which will cover the first 125 Special Edition STIs.
Safety equipment includes: ABS, Traction control, Curtain airbags, Passenger Airbag, Front fog / driving lights... Other features include: Bluetooth, Power locks, Power windows, Climate control, Rear air conditioning... Chrysler Certified Pre-Owned means you not only get the reassurance of a 3Mo / 3, 000 Mile Maximum Care Limited Warranty, but also up to a 7 - Year / 100, 000 - Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty, a 125 - point inspection / reconditioning, 24 hr roadside assistance, rental car benefits, and a complete CARFAX vehicle history report.
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And while the system waits for your foot to come off the brake pedal to restart the engine in most situations, it can also monitor everything from climate control operation and vehicle speed to help determine when the engine should be shut off and switched on — meaning a smarter system working for you to help you save gas on the road.
Many people prefer this weather, but in the southern part of the state the climate also means hurricane risk.
Considering your destination while packing involves more than just packing for the geographical climate — it also means being aware of the cultural and political climate of your destination, too.
Climate experts believe the warm waters will likely stick around into the fall, meaning the prized fish might also stick around.
The warmer climate also means that the player's management of their T - ENG is far less restrictive.
Not only does it provide a means for transportation and climate regulation, it is also an important part of the world's economy.
While I'm posting (I can see how you guys get into this) I'm also very uncomfortable with your notion of «tacit knowledge:» it certainly seems to be tacit knowledge in the blogosphere that the chances of the climate sensitivity (equilibrium warming on indefinite stabilization at 560ppm CO2, for the non-enthusiasts) being greater than or equal to 6 degrees are too small to be worth worrying about (meaning down at the level of an asteroid strike).
Doing nothing until the end of the decade would also likely mean curtains for low - lying areas and small island states, including the Maldives, whose President Mohamed Nasheed I advise on climate change issues.
That's all fine, but this also means that the climate talks, which head to Durban, South Africa, next year, are not the place to watch for the breakthroughs — social, financial or technological — that will be required if the world is serious about providing some 9 billion people mid-century with the suite of services that come with abundant energy (mobility, communication, illumination, desalinated water and more) while also greatly cutting emissions from burning fossil fuels, which still dominate the global energy mix.
[Response: I suspect another common confusion here: the abrupt glacial climate events (you mention the Younger Dryas, but there's also the Dansgaard - Oeschger events and Heinrich events) are probably not big changes in global mean temperature, and therefore do not need to be forced by any global mean forcing like CO2, nor tell us anything about the climate sensitivity to such a global forcing.
The world has within its technological grasp, financial means, and know - how the means to mitigate climate change while also ending extreme poverty, through the application of sustainable development solutions including the adoption of low - carbon energy systems supported by information and communications technologies;
Full climate models also include large regional variations in absolute temperature (e.g. ranging from -50 to 30ºC at any one time), and so small offsets in the global mean are almost imperceptible.
China also released several recent reports laying out financial and technical means for allowing industrialized countries to help cut the climate impact from its energy use.
I mean, obviously the actual time and date of ice out reflects changes in (local) climate, but the guesses would reflect what people who live in the region perceive as «normal» which would also be important data.
You also are clearly ignorant of the evidence for Neoproterozoic and Paleoproterozic «Snowball Earth» episodes, which not only involve near - global ice cover, but also would be followed by extremely hot postglacial climates with temperatures of 40 - 50C — not yet observed, but not yet ruled out by any geological deposits by any means.
Also, even though we focus on the ensemble - mean response, the range of model responses is also interesting and important to understand; and the climate model response of large - scale environmental conditions needs to be more explicitly connected to the response of tropical stoAlso, even though we focus on the ensemble - mean response, the range of model responses is also interesting and important to understand; and the climate model response of large - scale environmental conditions needs to be more explicitly connected to the response of tropical stoalso interesting and important to understand; and the climate model response of large - scale environmental conditions needs to be more explicitly connected to the response of tropical storms.
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