«This is important because warming in the Arctic may expand the active layer and increase the discharge, leading to increased emissions from Arctic lakes and
driving additional global warming.»
Not exact matches
This study finds that
global warming of 0.6 ºC in the past 30 years has been
driven mainly by increasing greenhouse gases and only moderate
additional climate forcing is likely to set in motion disintegration of the West Antarctic ice sheet and Arctic sea ice.
This study finds that
global warming of 0.6 °C in the past 30 years has been
driven mainly by increasing greenhouse gases, and only moderate
additional climate forcing is likely to set in motion disintegration of the West Antarctic ice sheet and Arctic sea ice.