While the study — «The hidden risks of climate change: An increase in property damage from drought and soil subsidence in Europe» — doesn't
cite overall climate change as a direct cause for the increase in soil subsidence, it describes a strong link to the condition that will «magnify these risks as factors such as rising average temperatures and more erratic rainfall continue to alter soil conditions.»
Not exact matches
Now, I know testimonial evidence is a form of logical fallacy, and moreover a technique of propaganda, and
citing works of fiction as a foundation for an argument is overdone on
climate blogs
overall (WUWT, Idsos, I'm lookin» at you), but documentation of international bodies in disputes should be adequate.
Heat Island Effect Neglible In
Overall Warming, And Skewing Climate Models The study also examined the urban heat island effect — something which climate skeptics cite as invalidating evidence of warming — and found that it had a «nearly negligible» effect on the overall warming
Overall Warming, And Skewing
Climate Models The study also examined the urban heat island effect — something which climate skeptics cite as invalidating evidence of warming — and found that it had a «nearly negligible» effect on the overall warming
Climate Models The study also examined the urban heat island effect — something which
climate skeptics cite as invalidating evidence of warming — and found that it had a «nearly negligible» effect on the overall warming
climate skeptics
cite as invalidating evidence of warming — and found that it had a «nearly negligible» effect on the
overall warming
overall warming trend.