Sentences with phrase «climate context»

Click on it, and you'll get more climate context and the number of people at risk.
Still, peak oil — as a stance and as a reality — is essentially irrelevant, and even distracting, at least in the all - important climate context.
Two recent posts — «The Climate Bill in Climate Context» and «Climate Bill Success = Treaty Failure?»
Tornado environment In the grand scheme of the atmosphere, tornadoes are small - scale, transient features, which makes them very difficult to predict, even within just a few hours, and to study within a larger climate context.
It's 2016, and all weather now takes place in a different climate context — Hurricane Matthew is no different.
STUDY: Media Avoid Climate Context In Wildfire Coverage STUDY: Media Begin To Connect The Dots Between Climate Change And Wildfires
Brad Plumer: Let's start with the broader climate context.
«The second core puts didymo in a climate context,» Lavery said.
Our record provides a climate context for this change in occupation and lifestyle in the western Sahara.»
«Our research provides a climate context for some of the big human migration events in Europe and allows us to start building hypotheses about the impact of environment on societal change,» says Baker.
In the climate context, it's the question of resilience of energy infrastructure against, well, Sandy, and other things of that type.
On the media circus, see «Sandy's climate context — Why generalizing about extreme weather helps no one,» Curtis Brainard's piece for the Columbia Journalism Review.
The first, «The #Frankenstorm in Climate Context,» was on the storm in the context of climate history and the science pointing to greenhouse - driven climate change.
In his brief talk, Prince Charles, seen walking and gesturing at full height, stressed the importance of such technologies in a climate context.
And finally, I want to say, in a terms of broader picture, particularly in the climate context but also the safety context, we really have to push on what the President put into his Climate Action Plan in 2013 [link]-- looking at and reducing dramatically methane leaks across the entire system from production to distribution, particularly in our cities.
Here's a 2009 post on «the climate bill in climate context» with a bit more background on how American legislation relates to the need for global action, mostly in developing countries, to blunt the rising human impact on the atmosphere.
Below I've pasted what Dr. Olson said he would have written if asked whether there is a better word, in the climate context, for doom.
We focus on this climate context of this storm.
Before you dive in to the resulting discussion, it's worth reading Andrew Freedman's helpful Climate Central piece, «Making Sense of the Moore Tornado in a Climate Context,» and a Daily Beast post by Josh Dzieza.
Also relevant is «Explaining Extreme Events of 2011 in a Climate Context,» a thorough analysis of that year by American and British government scientists, and this peer - reviewed analysis of the Texas drought and this initial government examination of Hurricane Sandy in the context of climate change.
So, you've heard a lot about the elusive notion of «clean coal» in the climate context.
Derek Scissors has posted a sobering analysis of coal trends in a climate context.
Juanita Constible, a wildlife ecologist who's spent time in Antarctica, has a piece summarizing the climate context at the Web site of the Climate Reality Project.
Geoengineering, in a climate context, means trying to halt or mitigate global warming through means other than reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
, in a climate context, means trying to halt or mitigate global warming through means other than reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
In the climate context, what criteria are used for «most highly correlated» — something meaningful like R > +0.8?
In the climate context, a variety of goals have been proposed, including those related to emissions reductions, stabilization of GHG concentrations, avoiding «dangerous» interference with climate, technology transfer and sustainable development.
Surprisingly, one of the media outlets that got the story wrong was the «media watchdog,» Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), with its piece, «Sandy's climate context: Why generalizing about extreme weather helps no one.»
What's the best way of looking at that in a climate context?
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