The prediction, based on computer modeling of published studies,
blames warming of the planet's oceans (ScienceNOW, 22 January, 2001).
Not exact matches
Even if you
blame ALL the
warming since 1850 on CO2 — and even the IPCC doesn't do that — the only logical wish for our
planet is «give me more
of that» — let's add more CO2 in the air — and if we're lucky we'll get more nighttime
warming, and more greening
of our
planet.
It succeeds financially by fanning people's fears, by exaggerating, by
blaming forest fires on global
warming when they've really been started by countercultural individuals who believe «modern lifestyles... are unhealthy and out
of harmony with the natural systems
of planet Earth.»
Most scientists agree that greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide from fossil fuels have contributed to the
warming of the
planet in the past few decades, but have questioned whether other factors beyond man's control are also to
blame.
Under the Paris accord, which took years to reach, rich and poor countries committed to reducing emissions
of greenhouse gases generated by burning fossil fuels that are
blamed by scientists for
warming the
planet.
Blaming global
warming on the movements
of other
planets is little more than «climastrology» and curve fitting without a physical basis.
That club takes the form
of Environmental Protection Agency regulation
of the gases
blamed for the
warming of the
planet, an authority granted the agency by the Supreme Court's reading
of the Clean Air Act.
«The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to act for the first time to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that scientists
blame for the
warming of the
planet, according to top Obama administration officials.»
Tropical cyclone activity and intensity increasing Record droughts, floods, heat waves, cold spells, high tides occurring Unequivocal
warming of the climate system observed with very high confidence that human activities are to
blame Temperature rising even more dramatically in Arctic, threatening ice loss and extinction
of species Halving human CO2 emissions immediately might save the
planet from catastrophe.
Of course, global
warming, the universal boogey man, gets the
blame Near - surface wind speeds over landmasses across the
planet have dropped by as much as 25 % since the 1970s, and climate scientists are taking note.
Kaboom — I agree about the six months: Obama will be the hope
of the Western world, and Bush can be safely
blamed for just about everything that has gone wrong with the
planet over the last eight years (as can Global
Warming, when you think about it.)