The scientific community widely recognizes that CO2 is increasing in our atmosphere, and that it is having
dramatic effects on our climate.
Small changes in moisture have
dramatic effects on climate.
Not exact matches
«We see that
climate and temperature have
dramatic effects on their parasites.»
Beautiful Islands (PG for violence, mild epithets, smoking and brief nudity)
Climate change documentary chronicling the
dramatic effect of global warming
on three isles located at different latitudes: Venice, Italy, Shishmaref, Alaska and Tuvalu, Polynesia.
As a lake ecologist (limnologist) my study will not contribute to debates about the causes of
climate warming but it will show that the indirect
effects of warming
on food chains (over the past 30 years) can be very substantial (even
dramatic).
«These findings show that
climate change can have
dramatic effects on human societies and highlight the necessity to understand the
effect of global warming
on rainfall patterns in China and all over the world,» the authors write.
It could be a relatively cheap, effective and quick way to cool the planet by mimicking the natural
effects on climate of large volcanic eruptions, but scientists concede there could be
dramatic and dangerous side
effects that they don't know about.
Complacency, arrogance and diversionary political tactics are driving a bewildered public to exasperation point, especially when experts are telling us there is urgent need to act and we are suddenly observing the increasingly
dramatic effects of
climate change
on a daily basis.
as droughts and storms, and rapid
climate change are two factors which could have
dramatic effects on human society and natural ecosystems.
As
dramatic as the
effects of
climate change are expected to be
on the natural world, the projected changes to human society may be even more devastating.
Whether it's the threat of
dramatic sea level rise to coastal areas or current
climate change refugees from low - lying islands, the
effects of
climate change and global warming
on the world's oceans are both real and imminent.
If verified, this
effect would represent a
dramatic advance not only in the basic understanding of the Sun's variable activity, but also in the potential influence of this variability
on the Earth's
climate.
We're also seeing similarly
dramatic changes in other aspects of
climate and related
effects on ecosystems, including the distribution of rainfall, storm activity, extinction of plant and animal species, and seasonal change.