In the northwest for instance,
climatic warming already happens at around twice average speeds.
Not exact matches
The consequences of climate change are being felt not only in the environment, but in the entire socio - economic system and, as seen in the findings of numerous reports
already available, they will impact first and foremost the poorest and weakest who, even if they are among the least responsible for global
warming, are the most vulnerable because they have limited resources or live in areas at greater risk... Many of the most vulnerable societies,
already facing energy problems, rely upon agriculture, the very sector most likely to suffer from
climatic shifts.»
Given the studies projecting how greenhouse - driven
warming will worsen drought and heat in regions that
already tend to be dry and hot, it's encouraging to see signs in one hard - hit African region of farmers» capacity to shift practices to deal with intensifying
climatic stresses.
There are many natural
climatic cycles that we
already know of, and the current
warming trend may just be part of one that we have not yet identified.
Typical temperature reconstructions for the late Pliocene however [see one at the top of this story - 3.3 - 3.0 Ma]
already show an Earth in which a
warmer climatic state is indeed [through for instance ice albedo feedbacks] relatively strong around the poles, and (on average) weaker around the equator, exactly the pattern that is monitored under the current climate
warming.
This major change in ocean circulation, along with a climate that had
already been slowly cooling for millions of years, may be what led to ice accumulation most of the time — but also to
climatic instability, with flips every few thousand years or so between
warm - and - wet and cool - and - dry.
No matter who is warping the B / S, no matter in what colour of wrappings — as long as they put the big / small, constant
climatic changes with the» phony GLOBAL
warmings» in the same basket — intention is: to confuse even more, the
already brainwashed!
I've
already said above and elsewhere, and many times in the past, that the
climatic impacts of global
warming are largely yet to be realised, and the currently manifested effects are accumulating as extinction debt.
Remember it has
already been
warming for 10,000 years or more, and all
climatic positive feedbacks are involved in global
warming, regardless of whether caused by humans or not.
There is very little discussion of the effect of
climatic instability and heat waves on agriculture, and no mention of the fact that global
warming has
already decreased agricultural production in many areas.