The researchers recommend that the National Climate Assessment incorporate the timing of spring ice retreat and fall ice advance as measures of
climate change in future reports.
Not exact matches
As the
Climate Science Special Report states, the magnitude of future climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty in the sensitivity of Earth's climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a sta
Climate Science Special
Report states, the magnitude of
future climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty in the sensitivity of Earth's climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a sta
climate change depends significantly on «remaining uncertainty
in the sensitivity of Earth's
climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday in a sta
climate to [greenhouse gas] emissions,»» White House spokesperson Raj Shah said Friday
in a statement.
Mass Audubon President Gary Clayton said the 2017
report,
in suggesting how
climate change may strongly impact the
futures of many birds that breed
in the Bay State, «represents another example of the conservation organization's leadership and commitment to species protection and biodiversity.
Unlike Governor Cuomo, they have both gone out of their way to take positive steps on
climate change; A.G. Schneiderman by issuing a
report detailing the need to address
climate change at the state level, Comptroller DiNapoli by effectively pressing the world's largest fossil fuel companies to disclose how their business plans fare
in a low - carbon
future.»
Disturbingly, a few mistakes were also recently uncovered
in the second of the
climate research reports produced in 2007 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; the second report examines the current effects of climate change and forecasts future e
climate research
reports produced
in 2007 by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change; the second report examines the current effects of climate change and forecasts future e
Climate Change; the second report examines the current effects of climate change and forecasts future ef
Change; the second
report examines the current effects of
climate change and forecasts future e
climate change and forecasts future ef
change and forecasts
future effects.
For the study «Doubling of coastal erosion under rising sea level by mid-century
in Hawaiʻi,» published this week
in Natural Hazards, the research team developed a simple model to assess
future erosion hazards under higher sea levels — taking into account historical
changes of Hawaiʻi shorelines and the projected acceleration of sea level rise
reported from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC).
A few of the main points of the third assessment
report issued
in 2001 include: An increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming world and other
changes in the
climate system; emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols due to human activities continue to alter the atmosphere
in ways that are expected to affect the
climate; confidence
in the ability of models to project
future climate has increased; and there is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities.
Even the latest
report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) sees clouds as the greatest uncertainty factor in the climate scenarios of the
Climate Change (IPCC) sees clouds as the greatest uncertainty factor
in the
climate scenarios of the
climate scenarios of the
future.
A magnitude - 9 earthquake
in Japan, a momentous
climate change summit,
reports on
future global «hyperwarming», and rumblings about some of the first geoengineering field trials all made 2011 a remarkable year for the environmental sciences.
Only two of the 11 models used to project
future warming
in the most recent
report from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) considered the effects of limited nitrogen on plant growth; none considered phosphorus, although one paper from 2014 subsequently pointed out this omission.
The impact of these events on historical societal development emphasizes the potential economic and social consequences of a
future rise
in sea levels due to global
climate change, the researchers write
in the study recently published
in the journal Scientific
Reports.
The legislation rebukes a recommendation by the state Coastal Resources Commission, which stirred economic development concerns and skepticism about
climate change in 2010 with a
report warning of
future threats along the state's coastline.
But
in the
future, the technology could be used more to address crop vulnerabilities to
climate change, by incorporating traits for drought resistance and for heat and cold tolerance, according to the
report.
For more on
climate change in the
future, check out our recent special
report and our climatology topic page.
Climate Change 2007 The Physical Science Basis, the report of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge of the natural and human drivers of climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.
Climate Change 2007 The Physical Science Basis, the report of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge of the natural and human drivers of climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.&
Change 2007 The Physical Science Basis, the
report of Working Group I, «assesses the current scientific knowledge of the natural and human drivers of
climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.
climate change, observed changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.&
change, observed
changes in climate, the ability of science to attribute changes to different causes, and projections for future climate change.
climate, the ability of science to attribute
changes to different causes, and projections for
future climate change.
climate change.&
change.»
Themes: Aerosols, Arctic and Antarctic
climate, Atmospheric Science, Climate modelling, Climate sensitivity, Extreme events, Global warming, Greenhouse gases, Mitigation of Climate Change, Present - day observations, Oceans, Paleo - climate, Responses to common contrarian arguments, The Practice of Science, Solar forcing, Projections of future climate, Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
climate, Atmospheric Science,
Climate modelling, Climate sensitivity, Extreme events, Global warming, Greenhouse gases, Mitigation of Climate Change, Present - day observations, Oceans, Paleo - climate, Responses to common contrarian arguments, The Practice of Science, Solar forcing, Projections of future climate, Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
Climate modelling,
Climate sensitivity, Extreme events, Global warming, Greenhouse gases, Mitigation of Climate Change, Present - day observations, Oceans, Paleo - climate, Responses to common contrarian arguments, The Practice of Science, Solar forcing, Projections of future climate, Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
Climate sensitivity, Extreme events, Global warming, Greenhouse gases, Mitigation of
Climate Change, Present - day observations, Oceans, Paleo - climate, Responses to common contrarian arguments, The Practice of Science, Solar forcing, Projections of future climate, Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
Climate Change, Present - day observations, Oceans, Paleo -
climate, Responses to common contrarian arguments, The Practice of Science, Solar forcing, Projections of future climate, Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
climate, Responses to common contrarian arguments, The Practice of Science, Solar forcing, Projections of
future climate, Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
climate,
Climate in the media, Meeting Reports, Miscell
Climate in the media, Meeting
Reports, Miscellaneous.
Future ocean projections for the year 2100 were compiled from all available data generated by Earth Systems Models as part of the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) to the Fifth Assessment
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (Taylor et al., 2012) as
in Mora et al. (2013).
As acknowledged
in an Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics
report on
climate change scenarios, also released on Monday, there are still considerable scientific uncertainties surrounding the nature and extent of
future climate change.
This chapter assesses the capacity of the global
climate models used elsewhere
in this
report for projecting
future climate change.
Cally Carswell, a contributing editor at High Country News, won NASW's Science
in Society Award for science
reporting for a local or regional market
in 2014 for this tale of dying trees
in New Mexico — and what they tell us about the
future impact of
climate change.
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future generations, global citizenship education, Homeland - Earth, humanity, Johannesburg Summit (2002), knowledge, Kyoto Protocol (1997 - 2005), poli - logic phenomenology, self - eco-organization, sustainable development, the Brundtland
Report (1987), the Conference of Tbilisi (1977), the Conference on
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The two
reports are united through the theme of «paying it forward,» and the idea that investing
in changes to evolve teacher compensation and improve school
climate will lead to greater staff stability, healthier school campuses and better results for students
in the
future.
The MTA Blue Ribbon Commission on Sustainability and
Climate Change, which I chaired, issued a
report in 2009 recommending a wide range of actions that the MTA take to prepare itself for the
future.
Based on the IAC recommendation that «the full range of views» should be covered
in the IPCC
reports, Parliament asked the Dutch government «to also involve
climate skeptics
in future studies on
climate change».
pg xiii This Policymakers Summary aims to bring out those elements of the main
report which have the greatest relevance to policy formulation,
in answering the following questions • What factors determine global
climate 7 • What are the greenhouse gases, and how and why are they increasing 9 • Which gases are the most important 9 • How much do we expect the
climate to
change 9 • How much confidence do we have
in our predictions 9 • Will the
climate of the
future be very different 9 • Have human activities already begun to
change global
climate 9 How much will sea level rise 9 • What will be the effects on ecosystems 9 • What should be done to reduce uncertainties, and how long will this take 9 This
report is intended to respond to the practical needs of the policymaker.
The
report also disappoints
in a more fundamental way: it fails to understand the issue of
future ocean circulation
changes as an issue of risk assessment, rather than one of
climate prediction.
Amid a prolonged exchange of e-mail messages Thursday with a heap of authors from past and
future reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, along with some stray experts, the climate historian Spencer Weart chimed in with a «history» of the recent flare - up in the two - decades - and - counting climat
Climate Change, along with some stray experts, the
climate historian Spencer Weart chimed in with a «history» of the recent flare - up in the two - decades - and - counting climat
climate historian Spencer Weart chimed
in with a «history» of the recent flare - up
in the two - decades - and - counting
climateclimate wars.
When asked who has inspired him
in his research and thinking about
climate change and global warming, Roddy said: «I have been inspired by Mark Lynas» book «Six Degrees», the IPCC
reports and supporting studies by Bill McKibben, Harte, and images of what
future survivors cities might look like.
«We are now
in an era where
climate change isn't some kind of
future hypothetical,» said Chris Field, one of the two main authors of the
report.
The
report concluded that, as global
climate change continues, «we may also observe concomitant
changes in human personality,» with the caveat that the extent of such
changes «await [s]
future investigation.»
We have seen some substantial
changes in our
climate since the beginning of the 20th century, and the
report suggests that these
changes will intensify
in the
future, with implications for all parts of our province.»
It's hard to find fault with McIntyre's overarching conclusion about the
report and the panel's Working Group 3 (WG3 below), which is tasked with charting possible responses to
climate change: The public and policy - makers are starving for independent and authoritative analysis of precisely how much weight can be placed on renewables
in the energy
future.
The Royal Society
report includes references to Clark et al, 2016
in Nature
Climate Change, suggesting the final sea level rise on millennia timescale caused by anthropogenic climate change (partly depending on future emissions) lies in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016 in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2
Climate Change, suggesting the final sea level rise on millennia timescale caused by anthropogenic climate change (partly depending on future emissions) lies in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016 in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2 m
Change, suggesting the final sea level rise on millennia timescale caused by anthropogenic
climate change (partly depending on future emissions) lies in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016 in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2
climate change (partly depending on future emissions) lies in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016 in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2 m
change (partly depending on
future emissions) lies
in a range between 29 to 55 metres and to DeConto & Pollard, 2016
in Nature, a study suggesting hydro - fracturing and ice cliff collapse around Antarctic ice sheets increases high end projection for sea level rise by 2100 to ± 2 metres.
Unlike the scenarios developed by the IPCC and
reported in Nakicenovic et al. (2000), which examined possible global
futures and associated greenhouse - related emissions
in the absence of measures designed to limit anthropogenic
climate change, RCP4.5 is a stabilization scenario and assumes that
climate policies,
in this instance the introduction of a set of global greenhouse gas emissions prices, are invoked to achieve the goal of limiting emissions and radiative forcing.
In its latest
report on
climate change, the United Nations makes its first mention of a possible
future need to remove heat - trapping carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and inject it underground, according to the Toronto Star.
A new
report on
climate change and sports finds that only six of the past 19 Winter Olympics host locations may remain cold enough to hold similar winter sporting events
in the
future.
a, Global mean temperature anomalies produced using an EBM forced by historical
changes in well - mixed greenhouse gases and
future increases based on the A1B scenario from the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change's Special
Report on Emission Scenarios.
Although some important
future effects of
climate change are difficult to quantify, there is now increased confidence
in how global warming of various levels would relate to several key impacts, says the
report.
Many of the graphs
in this
report illustrate historical
changes and
future trends
in climate compared to some reference period, with the choice of this period determined by the purpose of the graph and the availability of data.
Changes in the global
climate system have also affected the seasonal distribution and total precipitation in Maine, the UMaine Climate Future report
climate system have also affected the seasonal distribution and total precipitation
in Maine, the UMaine
Climate Future report
Climate Future report noted.
See Gambling with the
Future or his recent book Beyond Smoke and Mirrors:
Climate Change and energy
in the 21st Century or the APS Energy Efficiency
report he chaired.
Back
in June, the Geneva Association for the Study of Insurance Economics published a
report that defines the
future direction of
climate change science: «Warming of the Oceans And Implications for the (Re) insurance Industry.»
The
report went into great detail on what was happening now and what might happen
in the
future, mentioning once
in passing the phrase «human
climate change» — yep.
In summary, there is little new about climate science in the report, and nothing at all new about attribution of past warming and extreme weather events to human activity, projections of future warming and its effects, or potential for catastrophic change
In summary, there is little new about
climate science
in the report, and nothing at all new about attribution of past warming and extreme weather events to human activity, projections of future warming and its effects, or potential for catastrophic change
in the
report, and nothing at all new about attribution of past warming and extreme weather events to human activity, projections of
future warming and its effects, or potential for catastrophic
changes.
The
reports of the Nongovernmental International Panel on
Climate Change (NIPCC), several of which I gave to McKenna, cite hundreds of references published in leading science journals that show today's climate is not unusual, and evidence of future climate calamity i
Climate Change (NIPCC), several of which I gave to McKenna, cite hundreds of references published
in leading science journals that show today's
climate is not unusual, and evidence of future climate calamity i
climate is not unusual, and evidence of
future climate calamity i
climate calamity is weak.
Future climatic data integrated two CO2 emission scenarios, moderate (B2) and high (A2), detailed
in the Special
Report on Emissions Scenarios by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change [26].
WMO also updated its acclaimed Weather
Reports for the
Future series, with scenarios for the weather
in 2050 based on the Fifth Assessment
report from the Intergovernmental Panel for
Climate Change, which is co-sponsored by WMO and the UNEP.
A review of estimates of
future carbon dioxide emissions
in Changing climate:
Report of the carbon dioxide assessment committee [external link].
This analytical
report reviews, for both policy makers and other stakeholders, the current and
future implications of
climate change impacts
in Africa.
«
Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant
future, has moved firmly into the present,» the scientists declared
in a major new
report assessing the situation
in the United States.