Some scientists have also
attributed warmer air temperatures in the North Atlantic region to the delivery of warmer seawater (heated by solar radiation unimpeded by volcanic aerosols) by the Gulf Stream and other currents.
Not exact matches
In all regions, the researchers
attributed some of the increase in atmospheric ammonia to climate change, reflected in
warmer air and soil
temperatures.
According to data from the World Health Organization, rising
temperatures on the planet are killing off the equivalent of a mid-sized city every year; about 150,000 annual deaths can be
attributed to global
warming, from causes including heat waves,
air pollution, infectious disease, food safety and production, flooding and more.
Stepping back from there, Hansen looks at 1940 and above: «The approximate stand - still of global
temperature during 1940 - 1975 is generally
attributed to an approximate balance of aerosol cooling and greenhouse gas
warming during a period of rapid growth of fossil fuel use with little control on particulate
air pollution, but quantitative interpretation has been impossible» That's the excuse and it is laughable.
The approximate stand - still of global
temperature during 1940 - 1975 is generally
attributed to an approximate balance of aerosol cooling and greenhouse gas
warming during a period of rapid growth of fossil fuel use with little control on particulate
air pollution, but quantitative interpretation has been impossible because of the absence of adequate aerosol measurements.
The approximate stand - still of global
temperature during 1940 - 1975 is generally
attributed to an approximate balance of aerosol cooling and greenhouse gas
warming during a period of rapid growth of fossil fuel use with little control on particulate
air pollution, but satisfactory quantitative interpretation has been impossible because of the absence of adequate aerosol measurements.
The approximate stand - still of global
temperature during 1940 - 1975 is generally
attributed to an approximate balance of aerosol cooling and greenhouse gas
warming during a period of rapid growth of fossil fuel use with little control on particulate
air pollution -LSB-...]»