Sentences with phrase «earth system perspective»

Field: Well, I think that the first thing that's important to recognise is that, from the earth system perspective, we haven't seen anything like a pause -LSB-...] So the idea of a pause is not — it's just not correct, it's not — it's not what we're seeing in the data.
I'd recommend «Atmospheric Change: An Earth System Perspective» by T. E. Graedel, Paul J. Crutzen.

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A new perspective on chemical composition is thus indispensable for a thorough understanding of the origin of the Solar System and the origin of life on the Earth.
Radar systems carried aloft by the space shuttle Endeavour provide a new perspective of the earth's environment
Although the initial display shows the system's actual orbital tilt (at an inclination of 79.2 °) from the visual perspective of an observer on Earth, the orbital inclination of any planet that may be discovered someday around either star would likely be different from those of the habitable zone orbits shown here.
To begin, we need to put our role on this planet in perspective by placing humanity and the Earth's systems in a geological context.
Russian space agency Roscosmos has released a video shot from the perspective of Earth, showing our Moon and Sun replaced with other planets in the solar system and well known stars, highlighting the scale and beauty of some of the best known astronomical objects.
Although the initial display shows the system's actual orbital tilt (at an inclination of 136.5 °) from the visual perspective of an observer on Earth, the orbital inclination of any planet that may be discovered someday around Star A would likely be different from that of the habitable zone orbit depicted here.
To put TRAPPIST - 1's distance into perspective, a spacecraft at the outer edges of the solar system, like the Voyager 1 probe, would still have to travel for over 73,000 years just to get to Proxima b, which is only about 4 light - years from Earth.
Wallace S. Broecker: Preface 1: Jean - Pierre Gattuso and Lina Hansson: Ocean Acidification: Background and History 2: Richard E. Zeebe and Andy Ridgwell: Past Changes of Ocean Carbonate Chemistry 3: James C. Orr: Recent and Future Changes in Ocean Carbonate Chemistry 4: Andrew H. Knoll and Woodward W. Fischer: Skeletons and Ocean Chemistry: The Long View 5: Markus G. Weinbauer, Xavier Mari, and Jean - Pierre Gattuso: Effect of Ocean Acidification on the Diversity and Activity of Heterotrophic Marine Microorganisms 6: Ulf Riebesell and Philippe D. Tortell: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Pelagic Organisms and Ecosystems 7: Andreas J. Andersson, Fred T. Mackenzie, and Jean - Pierre Gattuso: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Benthic Processes, Organisms, and Ecosystems 8: Hans - Otto Pörtner, Magda Gutowska, Atsushi Ishimatsu, Magnus Lucassen, Frank Melzner, and Brad Seibel: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Nektonic Organisms 9: Stephen Widdicombe, John I. Spicer, and Vassilis Kitidis: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Sediment Fauna 10: James P. Barry, Stephen Widdicombe, and Jason M. Hall - Spencer: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function 11: Frances Hopkins, Philip Nightingale, and Peter Liss: Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Marine Source of Atmospherically - Active Trace Gases 12: Marion Gehlen, Nicolas Gruber, Reidun Gangstø, Laurent Bopp, and Andreas Oschlies: Biogeochemical Consequences of Ocean Acidification and Feedback to the Earth System 13: Carol Turley and Kelvin Boot: The Ocean Acidification Challenges Facing Science and Society 14: Fortunat Joos, Thomas L. Frölicher, Marco Steinacher, and Gian - Kasper Plattner: Impact of Climate Change Mitigation on Ocean Acidification Projections 15: Jean - Pierre Gattuso, Jelle Bijma, Marion Gehlen, Ulf Riebesell, and Carol Turley: Ocean Acidification: Knowns, Unknowns, and Perspectives Index
versión castellano From the transdisciplinary perspective of the Big History, the Earth is a self - eco-organized system structured through sophisticated processes of co-evolution between living and non-living organisms.
This makes no sense from an Earth System science perspective.
From the perspective of understanding the Earth system, determining the nature of the link between the biogeochemical system and the physical climate system represents a fundamental scientific goal.
«By studying the weather systems on planets, we can get a wide perspective for how the climate changes on Earth,» added Li.
While a global temperature metric for the near - surface tropospheric temperatures is awkward in that it does not account for changes in local climates, it is useful from the most important and broad perspective... as one more metric to indicate total energy flow in and out of the Earth system.
Welcome Address and Expectations from the WCRP sponsors: - WCRP: a Key Instrument for UN Climate Research - Wendy Watson - Wright, Executive Director of Intergovernmental Oceans Commission (IOC)- Climate Research in Service to Society: a WMO Perspective - Michel Jarraud, Secretary General of World Meteorological Organization (WMO)- Climate Research in the Next Decade of Earth System Research: an ICSU Perspective - Deliang Chen, Executive Director of International Council for Science (ICSU)
This is not just true from a purely scientific perspective, but from a policymaking perspective as well, as consistent long - term policies are needed to address the long - term anthropogenic effects on the Earth, including on the climate system.
Still, it would be nice to see you place near surface temperature data over the past 15 years in its true perspective related to the full Earth energy system and the long term perspective of Earth's energy imbalance.
The perspective provided by space observations is crucial for monitoring global change and for providing data needed to develop an understanding of the Earth system.
... Such an integrated perspective is necessary and timely, given that a diversity of fragmented research programs have identified the pervasive influences of fire on the Earth system
Del Genio sums it up: «What we at GISS bring to this effort is not only a useful tool — our global climate model and many of the people who develop it — but also a scientific perspective grounded in many years of thinking about Earth's climate and Solar System climates that we hope will complement the different perspectives of the other NExSS teams.»
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