Sentences with phrase «even a temperature rise»

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Prior shareholder letters insisted the proposals were misguided or ignored the company's efforts to spell out its position that even a world intent on limiting temperature rises would still need more oil — a position shared by bodies such as the International Energy Agency, which sees oil demand rising for some years to come yet.
She considers Nest Labs» Internet - connected thermostats as being a type of robot that can sense changes in its environment like rising temperature and then make adjustments based on a person's personal habits, even though those thermostats don't have arms or heads like people expect robots to have.
The models are not in good agreement with observations — even if they appear to fit the temperature rise over the last 150 years very well.
Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm, even temperatures place (I usually let mine rise in an off oven with the door closed) for 45 minutes to an hour.
It's still far too chilly in NYC for me to even think about a chilly dessert, but the second temperatures rise, I'll need to try them.
The steam will help diminish hotspots and balance the temperature in the oven, resulting in more even rising.
Baking schedule: This bread was mixed in the evening (late afternoon), left to rise for 3 hours at the room temperature until slightly risen, shaped and then put in the fridge until passing the poking test (in ny case 12 hours).
Baking schedule: This bread was mixed in the evening, left to rise for 3 hours at the room temperature, shaped and then put in the fridge for 11 hours.
Here's how to keep your children's summer adventures safe and fun, even when the temperature rises.
With this temperature rise, you may even have to crack a window at night in the middle of Winter!
Implantation bleeding and a BBT (Basal Body Temperature) rise are two signs that you can experience even before your period is overdue.
Remember to keep your baby comfortable, but not too cool, as this will cause the body temperature to rise even further.
And because all bodies are different, there's a chance that your basal body temperature might not even rise during ovulation.
In these slides, you'll find out how to keep your children's summer adventures safe and fun, even when the temperature rises.
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Research shows breastfed babies do not need additional water even in tropical places when temperatures can rise above 100 °F daily.
Fevers typically spike at night because your baby's body temperature naturally rises in the evenings — yours does too!
Even though, ultraviolet rays do not enter the uterus during pregnancy, if your body becomes overheated, your body temperature will rise, causing the baby's body temperature to increase (called hyperthermia).
On Saturday evening, with dusk soon to arrive, the wind rising and temperatures dropping, rescuers put their own lives on the line to save three men whose boat, a 34 - foot Chris Craft, had struck rocks in the challenging waters of Plum Gut off Orient Point.
Local growers and farmers say climate change is creating new challenges, with extreme weather conditions, sudden storms, rising temperatures and drought making it even more difficult to cope with a perennially unpredictable Mother Nature.
It's designed for warm water, so even as the temperatures rise, you won't get too hot either!
Even the most optimistic estimates of the effects of contemporary fossil fuel use suggest that mean global temperature will rise by a minimum of 2 °C before the end of this century and that CO2 emissions will affect climate for tens of thousands of years.
Whether or not farmers agree about the causes or even existence of climate change, researchers agree that farmers still have to prepare their farms for the consequences of rising temperatures, increased atmospheric CO2 and more extreme weather events.
On a January evening in New Haven, Connecticut, Discover teamed up with NBC, Citizen Science, Yale University, and the National Science Foundation to convene a town hall meeting on the implications of rising global temperatures.
Until now, even climatologists have assumed that their models simulate different temperature rises because they respond with different degrees of sensitivity to increased amounts of solar energy in the atmosphere.
«This will contribute to temperature rises even in the lower latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere,» Laxon says.
And of course, exceeding the 1.5 °C threshold for even an entire year would not mean that global temperatures had in fact risen to that point, never (at least within our lifetime) to drop back below it as it's too short of a timeframe to make that determination.
It is only at the very centre of the Earth, where pressure and temperature rise even higher, that the liquid iron solidifies.
It takes decades for even the most immediate result of higher greenhouse gas levels — a rise in surface temperatures — to become apparent.
Scientists have been warning that decreasing amounts of available oxygen will increase stress on a range of species, even as they also face the effects of rising temperatures and ocean acidification.
Levels of CO2 also shift seasonally, changing as leaves drop in fall and ice forms in winter or as animals go through their life cycles, and even daily, rising at night due to temperature changes and algae's inability to photosynthesize at night.
Climate models have always offered a range of possible temperature rises, but it turns out the ones that best fit what's happened so far all predict even greater warming
Now, research from the University of Missouri suggests that even as rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere drive the climate toward warmer temperatures, the weather will remain predictable.
Urban says the results — which show how even slight rises in temperature can upend entire ecosystems — speak to the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent further warming.
Climate change has caused ocean temperatures to rise, a trend that will continue in the coming centuries even if fossil fuel emissions are curtailed.
Even in a nation dominated by an arid and semiarid climate, rising global temperatures are ending what little predictability farmers could count on in the past
Agricultural economist Marshall Burke and his colleagues conducted a meta analysis of 60 previous studies that looked at climatic events and their link to human conflict, including the fall of the Mayan Empire, civil conflicts in Africa, ethnic clashes in India, road rage in the U.S. and even the type of pitches thrown during Major League Baseball games when temperatures rise.
But here's your question: why we should be concerned even with the global temperature rise that has been predicted, let's say by 2050, of probably around 2 degrees C; one should understand that in the Ice Age — the depths of the Ice Age — the Earth was colder on a global average by about 5 degrees C.
Even with a long - term background trend of rising temperatures, other climate factors contribute to yearly ups and downs.
And in the end, with temperatures projected to rise beyond even worst - case scenarios, microrefugia and beetle resistance might prove temporary.
But then something strange happened: Even though the sample's temperature continued to rise up to 100o, the camera readout returned to an icy blue and stayed there.
With footage of frolicking polar bear cubs, mesmerizing time - lapse video of a frozen waterfall thawing in spring, and an up - close look at how rising temperatures are ravaging those environments, Frozen Planet has something for everyone — even those whose tastes run more to sitcoms than documentary.
The Paris Agreement pledges to reduce the expected level of global warming from 4.5 °C to around 3 °C, which reduces the impacts, but we see even greater improvements at 2 °C; and it is likely that limiting temperature rise to 1.5 °C would protect more wildlife.
All countries will suffer as a result of climate change, even if humanity slashes its emissions and stops temperatures rising more than 2 °C above pre-industrial levels — the stated goal of the UN negotiations.
Others are hoping to find temperature moderators — such as a certain species or geologic feature — that might protect reefs from the heat even as temperatures rise.
In the vineyards of Spain, Portugal, southern France and Italy, average temperatures rose even more.
And the rise and fall of microbial populations follows a reliable course as a corpse decomposes, even though the actual pace of activity varies widely due to temperature and other environmental factors.
Water temperatures in the Fraser River have risen 2 °C in the past 60 years, and, with global warming, researchers expect even bigger die - offs to come.
As global temperatures continue to increase, the hastening rise of those seas as glaciers and ice sheets melt threatens the very existence of the small island nation, Kiribati, whose corals offered up these vital clues from the warming past — and of an even hotter future, shortly after the next change in the winds.
But even with such policies in place — not only in the U.S. but across the globe — climate change is a foregone conclusion; global average temperatures have already risen by at least 1.1 degrees Fahrenheit (0.6 degree C) and further warming of at least 0.7 degree F (0.4 degree C) is virtually certain, according to the IPCC.
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