They're talking at some considerable length about
anthropogenic influences in the text and state, that solar merely contributes to recent warming.
The extinction of small and large, plant and animal is a daily event now, as climate change increasingly joins the
other anthropogenic influences on the species of our planet.
Does anyone know where I can find the outputs of various climate models, particularly over the satellite era and ideally with runs showing with and
without anthropogenic influences?
Together with
other anthropogenic influences, the fisheries industry is a human activity considered to have considerable strong effects on marine habitats and species.
However, he still believes it is useful to know how losses are going to change in the future and that the possibility of
identifying anthropogenic influence in the future can not be ruled out.
The statistical linkage of Atlantic hurricane PDI to Atlantic SST suggests at least the possibility of a
large anthropogenic influence on Atlantic hurricanes.
While our aim in this analysis is a purely climatic population model, future studies might seek to
incorporate anthropogenic influences, from direct [35] and indirect harvests [15], for example, or from disease [36].
Betts says:» the authors seem to assume that climate science is entirely focussed on anthropogenic climate change, and that natural variability is only researched as a supplementary issue in order to support the conclusions
regarding anthropogenic influence.»
Second result:... even if it be assumed [for the sake of argument] that all of the 0.8 [degree Celsius] global warming since
anthropogenic influence first became potentially significant in 1950 was attributable to us, in the present century little more than 1.2 [C] of global warming is to be expected, not the 3.3 [C] that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had predicted.
If you know the answer, you can tell me the values of T, the slope, and the central value and standard deviation of past values (before a
supposed anthropogenic influence), measured in a homogeneous way with the same indicator, to be comparable.