Sentences with phrase «evolving science of climate change»

Several important studies already have been published in the past year in the constantly evolving science of climate change that will not be included in this assessment.

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The researchers involved in the effort stressed that the science of attribution, or of linking specific events to climate change, is still young and evolving.
The tongues of two Rocky Mountains species of bumblebees are about one - quarter shorter than they were 40 years ago, evolving that way because climate change altered the buffet of wildflowers they normally feed from, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science.
Argument against climate change: how will the earth have evolved in 200 -500 years: What is the foundation of your arguments for or against the climate change science — and have the students access research articles and mobile apps to state their positions for or against climate change.
Via a video message, UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner underscored that, while the science keeps evolving, the great challenge of climate change demands new policies in all sectors.
«The science of climate change continues to evolve and regardless of the outcome of the climate debate, observational data suggests that we may be served well by basing our climate agenda, scientifically and economically, on a broader perspective than that in the IPCC outline...
US CLIVAR is collaborating with the ocean carbon and biogeochemistry science community to increase observations and understanding of the coupled physical / biogeochemical processes that maintain the marine ecosystem and oceanic sources and sinks of carbon and predict how they will evolve in response to climate variability and change.
Today, I plan to talk about the state of climate science, the Federal Government's evolving international position and the emerging security issues associated with climate change.
We can expect, at the very least, many of this new White House's actions and policies to evolve from or replicate actions taken by appointees during the George W. Bush Administration to edit and suppress the products of federally - supported climate change science and policy research.
The tongues of two Rocky Mountains species of bumblebees are about one - quarter shorter than they were 40 years ago, evolving that way because climate change altered the buffet of wildflowers they normally feed from, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science.
The science of climate change in Africa is too complex and fast - evolving to summarise in this guide.
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