Sentences with phrase «clues about our changing climate»

Such democratic forms of science, Cherry said, provide large - scale data that offer many clues about our changing climate.

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The sequencing of the oldest mammalian genome from an ancient polar bear jawbone provides clues about these animals» fraught relationship with climate change
«New evidence about the Gulf of Mexico's past: Geologists find clues to historic climate change, origin of Wilcox Formation.»
Two speakers from the Geological Society conference «Past Carbon Isotopic Events and Future Ecologies» came to the SMC to discuss climate clues from the geological record and what they can tell us about present and future changes to the climate.
In a lab in Hutchison Hall, researchers analyze 12,000 - year - old ice samples for clues about the past and future of climate change.
The CAPE and dew - point temperature are independent measurements that can give us clues about cyclone trends, but they are also a potential indicator of climate change.
I know you have no clue about climate dynamics, SO explain in your own words how CO2 drives climate change.
This could provide a clue as to why so many MPs, Conservatives especially, are able to be markedly more sceptical on climate change than the electorate — if voters are not telling them it is an issue they care about, they may be more likely to follow their own inclinations or be swayed by lobbyists.
This gave us clues about the underlying causes of climate change.
Two new features on Nature Reports Climate Change pay homage to the work of scientists who, over the last few decades, have been tireless in their efforts to extract clues about the Earth's past climate from air bubbles, isotopes and dust particles trapped Climate Change pay homage to the work of scientists who, over the last few decades, have been tireless in their efforts to extract clues about the Earth's past climate from air bubbles, isotopes and dust particles trapped climate from air bubbles, isotopes and dust particles trapped in ice.
«This decision to vacate the U.S. commitment to combat climate change is the latest evidence that this administration doesn't have a clue about what's needed to keep Americans — and the world — safe and healthy.
How about when someone with a clue released an internal memo from API that they were developing «curriculum» to cast doubt on climate change?
The book is divided into four sections: (1) where we find clues about climate changes; (2) how to fit those clues together; (3) what we can do about what we find; and (4) resources.
The book is divided into four sections: Where We Find Clues About Climate Change; Fitting the Clues Together; What Scientists and You Can Do and a very useful Resources section.
In their book How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate, readers will discover that clues to climate change can be found in multiple places where scientists, citizens and even children can gClimate, readers will discover that clues to climate change can be found in multiple places where scientists, citizens and even children can gclimate change can be found in multiple places where scientists, citizens and even children can go look.
The first section lays out «Where We Find Clues About Climate Change,» and starts at the very beginning with «What is Science?»
I haven't a clue about climate change, however the media and «the scientists» think we're all going to fry and every weather event is due to climate change so lets get on the band wagon.
Mummified 30,000 - year - old bison bones have been used to help scientists discover clues about how animals adapt to rapid climate change.
Their research gives us more clues about past climate change events on Earth and the impacts these have had through time.
A snapshot of the changing climate of the West Antarctica Peninsula, where the impact of fast - rising temperatures provides clues about future ecosystem changes elsewhere.
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