«In some ways, these findings offer a new benchmark for the beginning of the Anthropocene, the epoch in which humans became the most
dominant global force in nature.»
Not exact matches
As we have said in past commentaries, the historic levels of quantitative easing following the
global financial crisis — that is the expansion of the Fed's balance sheet from around $ 900 billion to nearly $ 4.5 trillion today — was one of the most
dominant market - shaping
forces over the last decade.
They move us, therefore, toward the
global capitalism that is now the
dominant force in the world.
Finlandia Cheese, Inc. is a division of Valio USA, a subsidiary of Valio, Ltd., Finland's largest food company and one of the most
dominant forces in the
global dairy industry.
By combining this data with Ridgwell's
global climate model, the team deduced the amount of carbon added to the ocean and atmosphere and concluded that volcanic activity during the opening of the North Atlantic was the
dominant force behind the PETM.
If CO2 is the
dominant forcing, low CO2 coupled with high temperatures does not stack up well, which suggests there are other
forcings which are more likely to dominate
global temperature.
Back then, natural causes were the
dominant forcings on
global temperature trends.
«It is thus extremely likely (> 95 % probability) that the greenhouse gas induced warming since the mid-twentieth century was larger than the observed rise in
global average temperatures, and extremely likely that anthropogenic
forcings were by far the
dominant cause of warming.
CO2 accounts for more than 80 % of the added GHG
forcing in the past 15 years [64], [167] and, if fossil fuel emissions continue at a high level, CO2 will be the
dominant driver of future
global temperature change.
Rasmus's article here on 6 Dec. 2004 (No. 42) demonstrates that it is not the
dominant forcing driving the
global mean air temperature.
The
dominant driving
force of «climate change» as the term is being used in public policy is «
global warming», an average increase in
global temperature.
«On
forced temperature changes, internal variability, and the AMO» «Tracking the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation through the last 8,000 years» «The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation as a dominant factor of oceanic influence on climate» «The role of Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation in the global mean temperature variability» «The North Atlantic Oscillation as a driver of rapid climate change in the Northern Hemisphere» «The Atlanto - Pacific multidecade oscillation and its imprint on the global temperature record» «Imprints of climate forcings in global gridded temperature data» «North Atlantic Multidecadal SST Oscillation: External forcing versus internal variability» «Forced and internal twentieth - century SST trends in the North Atlantic» «Interactive comment on «Imprints of climate forcings in global gridded temperature data» by J. Mikšovský et al.» «Atlantic and Pacific multidecadal oscillations and Northern Hemisphere temperatures&
forced temperature changes, internal variability, and the AMO» «Tracking the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation through the last 8,000 years» «The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation as a
dominant factor of oceanic influence on climate» «The role of Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation in the
global mean temperature variability» «The North Atlantic Oscillation as a driver of rapid climate change in the Northern Hemisphere» «The Atlanto - Pacific multidecade oscillation and its imprint on the
global temperature record» «Imprints of climate
forcings in
global gridded temperature data» «North Atlantic Multidecadal SST Oscillation: External
forcing versus internal variability» «
Forced and internal twentieth - century SST trends in the North Atlantic» «Interactive comment on «Imprints of climate forcings in global gridded temperature data» by J. Mikšovský et al.» «Atlantic and Pacific multidecadal oscillations and Northern Hemisphere temperatures&
Forced and internal twentieth - century SST trends in the North Atlantic» «Interactive comment on «Imprints of climate
forcings in
global gridded temperature data» by J. Mikšovský et al.» «Atlantic and Pacific multidecadal oscillations and Northern Hemisphere temperatures»
«It is thus extremely likely (> 95 % probability) that the greenhouse gas induced warming since the mid-twentieth century was larger than the observed rise in
global average temperatures, and extremely likely that anthropogenic
forcings were by far the
dominant cause of warming.
OVER-EMPHASIS ON INDUSTRIAL CO2 emissions as the
dominant «
forcing agent» on
global temperatures & weather dynamics obscures regional impacts on weather from human industrial and agricultural activities (R. Pielke).
They state, «Solar and volcanic
forcings are the two
dominant natural contributors to
global climate change during the Industrial Era.»
Based on an extensive literature review, we suggest that (1) climate warming occurs with great uncertainty in the magnitude of the temperature increase; (2) both human activities and natural
forces contribute to climate change, but their relative contributions are difficult to quantify; and (3) the
dominant role of the increase in the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases (including CO2) in the
global warming claimed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is questioned by the scientific communities because of large uncertainties in the mechanisms of natural factors and anthropogenic activities and in the sources of the increased atmospheric CO2 concentration.
This is not the picture that you would expect if
global warming from greenhouse gas emissions were the
dominant forcing of the characteristics of our daily weather.
Back then, natural causes were the
dominant forcings on
global temperature trends.
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