there has been no statistically discernible rise
in global
temperature for the most recent 15 years
despite atmospheric CO2 concentration rising by ~ 4 % during that time so the rise
in the CO2 is observed to not be overwhelming other causes of the
temperature change, 2.
Despite a half century of climate change that has significantly affected temperature and precipitation patterns and has already had widespread ecological and hydrological impacts, and despite a near certainty that the United States will experience at least as much climate change in the coming decades, just as a result of the current atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, those organizations in the public and private sectors that are most at risk, that are making long - term investments and commitments, and that have the planning, forecasting and institutional capacity to adapt, have not yet d
Despite a half century of climate
change that has significantly affected
temperature and precipitation patterns and has already had widespread ecological and hydrological impacts, and
despite a near certainty that the United States will experience at least as much climate change in the coming decades, just as a result of the current atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, those organizations in the public and private sectors that are most at risk, that are making long - term investments and commitments, and that have the planning, forecasting and institutional capacity to adapt, have not yet d
despite a near certainty that the United States will experience at least as much climate
change in the coming decades, just as a result of the current
atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, those organizations
in the public and private sectors that are most at risk, that are making long - term investments and commitments, and that have the planning, forecasting and institutional capacity to adapt, have not yet done so.
One problem with the AMO idea is that
despite the apparent relationship between oscillating sea
temperatures,
atmospheric changes and hurricane activity, scientists have yet to find an explanation
in nature for why such a cycle would exist.