On this view, «coastal communities» are incapable of responding to changing circumstances,
even over the course of centuries.
Not exact matches
«When we think back
over the
centuries that Lloyd's has been doing business,
of course we understand that women weren't
even in the workplace for several hundred years,» said Beale.
Researchers expect that as climate change makes wildfires more likely
over the
course of this
century, deaths and illnesses attributed to pollution from wood smoke will rise too,
even offsetting gains made from cleaning up emissions from industry.
For example,
even though the laws in the Pentateuch probably emerged gradually
over the
course of centuries as people sought ways to live in community, what does it mean that these laws became viewed as stemming directly from God at one point in the life
of Moses?
Over the
course of three seasons, the crew also questioned American Imperialism when the crew arms a group
of vulnerable primitive aliens with flintlock rifles, possibly sparking generations
of conflict, and one cast member
even references botched foreign policy «
of the early 20th
century.»
He
even had a walk on part in Eastenders - playing himself
of course, an act he has perfected
over nearly half a
century.
«The gathering
of international scientists, policy - makers, and students will not only explore the knowledge in hand, but consider what else is needed to chart a
course over the next
century in which humanity sustains and
even improves the relationships that underpin life on Earth.»
Co2 can't cause such a flow, it will off
course heat the surface first and flow
of heat to the sub-surface will lag
over years, decades and
even centuries (not sure why 21 years gets a special mention?)
Even if such a BECCS - project was to actually sequester a billion tonnes
of carbon a year, the authors point out that the nitrous oxide emissions from the extra fertilizer use alone would,
over the
course of a
century «offset» 75 - 310 %
of that sequestered CO2.
Over the
course of a single
century, an increase
of even 0.4 degrees Celsius would be significant.
I realize the AGW enthusiasts are probably guffawing at such a paltry contribution for mans evil
over the last half
century but I find the logic inescapable until the AGW crowd can explain these variations it seems to me to be the most plausible argument that it is 1/4
of the contribution in the latter half
of the 20th
century meaning
of course that the total change expected this
century would be possibly another 0.4 C change from CO2
even if we continue on the
course we are on today and double CO2 by 2100.
The difference is due to the effects
of global warming at hampering the economic growth
of nations
over the
course of decades, or
even centuries.
Of course at its base your premise is wrong — the majority of observed sea level rise over the last century has been a function of thermal expansion, which even you would probably concede is a physical phenomenon that is well understood and easily modelle
Of course at its base your premise is wrong — the majority
of observed sea level rise over the last century has been a function of thermal expansion, which even you would probably concede is a physical phenomenon that is well understood and easily modelle
of observed sea level rise
over the last
century has been a function
of thermal expansion, which even you would probably concede is a physical phenomenon that is well understood and easily modelle
of thermal expansion, which
even you would probably concede is a physical phenomenon that is well understood and easily modelled.
Plain Language Summary: Global and regional warming trends
over the
course of the twentieth
century have been nonuniform, with decadal and longer periods
of faster or slower warming, or
even cooling.
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