Temperatures will probably keep smashing records as carbon dioxide, methane and other gases
continue warming the planet.
Those who have been paying even modest attention to climate scientists in recent years know that more intense storms are almost assured as
we continue warming the planet.
Not exact matches
Crysius
continues to be beneficial to his people, and he, a ray of warmth, is dependable; but to say that he is faithful is no more appropriate than to say of the sun that it is faithful to the earth because it regularly
warms our
planet.
A Swiftly
Warming Planet By the time Callendar died in 1964, he had grown disconcerted by a troubling inconsistency in the data: Even as carbon dioxide continued to rise, his warming trend vanished by the late
Warming Planet By the time Callendar died in 1964, he had grown disconcerted by a troubling inconsistency in the data: Even as carbon dioxide
continued to rise, his
warming trend vanished by the late
warming trend vanished by the late 1930s.
As the Earth
continues to
warm, Antarctica, which was a tropical forest some 100 million years ago, holds important clues to the
planet's future, according film director and National Geographic Explorer Jon Bowermaster.
Although, Santiago adds: «
Continued warming of the
planet would eventually cause widespread tree mortality.»
While a 16 - year - period is too short a time to draw conclusions about trends, the researchers found that
warming continued at most locations on the
planet and during much of the year, but that
warming was offset by strong cooling during winter months in the Northern Hemisphere.
Produced by the burning of fossil fuels in power plants and car engines, carbon dioxide
continues to accumulate in the atmosphere,
warming the
planet.
As the
planet continues to
warm, rainfall patterns around the globe will shift — and some parts of the United States will see their flood risks rise.
That, Jeffries said, explains why the Arctic
continues to grow
warmer twice as fast as the lower latitudes of the
planet.
And as we
continue to
warm our
planet, Climatology may be our only hope to save us from ourselves.
While 2014 temperatures
continue the
planet's long - term
warming trend, scientists still expect to see year - to - year fluctuations in average global temperature caused by phenomena such as El Niño or La Niña.
This trend
continues a long - term
warming of the
planet, according to an analysis of surface temperature measurements by scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS) in New York.
The report also predicts what implications
warming seas may have for our
planet in the near future if current trends
continue.
Professor Drijfhout said: «The
planet earth recovers from the AMOC collapse in about 40 years when global
warming continues at present - day rates, but near the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic (including the British Isles) it takes more than a century before temperature is back to normal.»
«the
planet still has a radiative imbalance, and the
warming will
continue until the oceans have
warmed sufficiently to equalise the situation».
While the
planet's surface didn't
warm as fast, vast amounts of heat energy
continued to accumulate in the oceans and with the switch in the PDO, some of this energy could now spill back into the atmosphere.
Spring, as measured by the appearance of the first leaves on trees, is arriving sooner than in the past as the
planet continues to
warm from greenhouse gases
There's no reason to think this trend will stop anytime soon, as greenhouse gases
continue to
warm the
planet.
But this new record may not stand for long, as one of the strongest El Niños ever measured combines with the
continued warming of the
planet to potentially push 2016 to yet another record.
We also know that if we
continue to emit large amounts of greenhouse gases, the
planet will
continue to
warm.
That trend is projected to
continue as the
planet warms and could put coastal cities at risk and cause
That trend is projected to
continue as the
planet warms and could put coastal cities at risk and cause trillions of dollars in damage.
But over the long term, as the
planet continues to
warm from the increase in greenhouse gases, extended streaks of heat are
«Despite colder than average temperatures in any one part of the world, temperatures over the
planet as a whole
continue the rapid
warming trend we've seen over the last 40 years,» said Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City, at the press conference.
The CO2 pumped into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels today will hang around for centuries, building up over time and
continuing to
warm the
planet.
The evidence
continues to pile up that the last few months have been an exceptionally
warm period for the
planet.
While natural climate shifts and weather mean that not every point on the globe is record
warm all the time, the overall trend is for the
planet to
continue to run an ever - higher fever.
If global
warming continues unabated, many of these species will be effectively pushed off the
planet.
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«We know that many billions are required over the next few years to fill the gap in climate finance, but the money pledged today is vital to help some of the most vulnerable people on the
planet cope with the immediate impacts of our rapidly
warming world,» Ishii
continued.
The notion of air, aside from being the one factor that distinguishes earth from all other
planets,
continues to shift in our mind with the advent of technological innovations (e.g. wireless communication) and environmental concerns (ozone layers, global
warming).
Unless scientists have totally missed the mark with their understanding of the greenhouse effect, there is no doubt that
continued expansion of our population, coupled with
continued economic growth spurred on primarily by fossil fuels, is going to
continue to
warm the
planet, melt ice, raise sea levels, etc. for a long time to come.
Isn't this a surreal transition time when many people
continue with business as usual, chomping up the comforts of our world and choosing to ignore every trend except maybe global
warming, and others feel that the life signs of our
planet are declining so fast that it's already too late no matter what we do.
My expectation is that mass loses will
continue to accelerate as the
planet warms and it wouldn't take much to have accelerations that lead to big cumulative loss rates.
So temperatures will
continue to rise until the
planet warms enough to restore radiative balance.
The basics of global
warming science remain robust — more greenhouse gases will
continue to heat the
planet, erode ice, raise seas and present challenges to many human and ecological communities.
We have those who say that this just gives more ammo to the denialists, who will (correctly) point out that our own science is telling us that we can't prevent the
warming (of course, more
warming is even worse, but that would be the NEXT conversation after this one); we have philosophers telling us that the
planet has a fever and we are the infection which caused it; we have many, many more who
continue to insist that maybe NOW we will finally undertake drastic emissions reductions.
This began roughly 150 years ago and, with the exception of a few short intervals of steady (or even very slight decreases in) temperatures, the
planet continues to
warm at an even more rapid rate.
Until RealClimate readers begin to recognize and come to grips with this political conspiracy, our
planet will
continue to experience increasingly anomalous
warm temperatures year after year.
The fact that you don't understand the mechanisms of how increased CO2
warms the oceans is irrelevant, since the heat content of the oceans is increasing (and, thus, the
planet, as a whole has
continued warming despite your «hiatus»).
Most importantly, as long as we
continue to depend on dirty fossil fuels like coal and oil to meet our energy needs, and dump 70 million tons of global
warming pollution into the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our
planet, we move closer and closer to several dangerous tipping points which scientists have repeatedly warned — again just yesterday — will threaten to make it impossible for us to avoid irretrievable destruction of the conditions that make human civilization possible on this
planet.
But I have read, currently read and will
continue to read the reports founded in scientific evidence and fact that the
planet is
warming and weather is changing severely due to our reckless stewardship.
«If current policy
continues to fail — along the lines of the «agree and ignore» scenario — then 50 % to 80 % of all species on earth could be driven to extinction by the magnitude and rapidity of
warming, and much of the
planet's surface left uninhabitable to humans.
Look around — anyone that
continues to believe that there is no consensus amongst scientists that human activity is
warming the
planet was duped, and
continues to be duped, at least in part by this man.
The
planet continues to
warm, that much at least I've learned from reading this blog.
Mass extinctions, of more than half the species on the
planet, have occurred several times when the Earth
warmed as much as expected if greenhouse gases
continue to increase.
Gore's call to «make peace with the
planet» requires an integrated awareness and action against both global
warming and global warring, simultaneously — Gore describes the problem as huge, but in limiting it to civilian activities, not including military madness and mayhem, it is not huge enough — if a patient has both diabetes and severe trauma, both conditions must be treated now — militization trumps civilization in the headlines of today and tomorrow — if the truth is that both global
warming everywhere and global warring anywhere are linked in the human biosphere, and if that truth is inconvenient to Mr Gore and the civilian scope of his campaign against global
warming, lethal consequences for both humans and other species will
continue — in cinematic terms, the great «An Inconvenient Truth» must be blended and coordinated with the great «Why We Fight»
A «runaway greenhouse effect» occurs when something
warms the
planet, triggering positive feedbacks which
warm it further; however, even this does not mean the
planet continues warming infinitely, forever.
If global
warming continues, about 77 percent of the countries on the
planet will see a per capita income fall.