Sentences with phrase «exceed recent increases»

«The amount and diversity of pesticides, pharmaceuticals and other industrial chemicals that humans are releasing into the environment are increasing at rates that match or exceed recent increases in CO2 emissions, nutrient pollution from nitrogen fertilizers, and other drivers of global change,» Bernhardt said.

Not exact matches

The underlying combined ratio of 95.5 % increased 1.1 points, primarily driven by (i) loss cost trends that modestly exceeded earned pricing, the impact of which has been moderating in recent quarters, and (ii) normal quarterly variability in both loss activity and expenses.
On the other hand, performances of both Australia and some of our key trading partners have exceeded expectations in the recent past; that could continue, particularly if rising confidence were to feed further demand, thus increasing income, and so on.
A recent study released by Juniper Research suggests mobile remittance will exceed $ 25 billion by 2018, an increase of 67 % from the $ 15 billion seen in 2015.
Recent findings, however, suggest that the rate at which levels of CO2 are increasing today far exceeds that of the PETM era.
Lake sediment cores document increased chemical pollution of ecosystems during the past several decades traceable to tar sands development [157] and snow and water samples indicate that recent levels of numerous pollutants exceeded local and national criteria for protection of aquatic organisms [158].
High school graduation rates have increased to an all - time high exceeding 80 percent in recent years.
The most recent year - to - year addition of 337,016 distance education students, a 5.6 percent increase, exceeds the gains seen over the past three years.
In recent months we have seen an increase in customers travelling with hand baggage that exceeds their allowance.
In reality, CO2 emissions have been accelerating in recent years, exceeding the worst - case scenarios of the IPCC, and CO2 concentrations are increasing.
Iceland's increased commercial whaling and recent trade in whale products diminish the effectiveness of the IWC's conservation program because: (1) Iceland's commercial harvest of whales undermines the moratorium on commercial whaling put in place by the IWC to protect plummeting whale stocks; (2) the fin whale harvest greatly exceeds catch levels that the IWC's scientific body advised would be sustainable if the moratorium were removed; and (3) Iceland's harvests are not likely to be brought under IWC management and control at sustainable levels through multilateral efforts at the IWC.
Edim, no anthropogenic warming has been increasing since the industrial age began, and has only in recent decades exceeded natural variability for any sustained periods.
The actual amount of emissions reductions that are needed between now and 2020 is somewhat of a moving target depending on the level of uncertainty that society is willing to accept that a dangerous warming limit will be exceeded, the most recent increases in ghg emissions rates, and assumptions about when global ghg emissions peak before beginning rapid reduction rates.
Lake sediment cores document increased chemical pollution of ecosystems during the past several decades traceable to tar sands development [157] and snow and water samples indicate that recent levels of numerous pollutants exceeded local and national criteria for protection of aquatic organisms [158].
Even with higher allowable concentrations in Alberta, these thresholds were frequently exceeded by tar sands operators in recent years — with an increasing trend.
Which leads to another observation about natural global warming and climate change: past empirical evidence from earlier in the 20th century confirms that Earth's natural climate oscillations can produce periods of significant temperature change increases that even exceed the most recent temperature climate change.
None of these could have been caused by an increase in atmospheric CO2, Model projections of warming during recent decades have greatly exceeded what has been observed, The modelling community has openly acknowledged that the ability of existing models to simulate past climates is due to numerous arbitrary tuning adjustments, Observations show no statistically valid trends in flooding or drought, and no meaningful acceleration whatsoever of pre-existing long term sea level rise (about 6 inches per century) worldwide, Current carbon dioxide levels, around 400 parts per million are still very small compared to the averages over geological history, when thousands of parts per million prevailed, and when life flourished on land and in the oceans.
I would answer: keep in mind that, f.e., energy required for ice melting and due to GHGs (our «contribution») does not increases temperatures... You also have an explanation from «skepticalscience»:»... Most studies showed that recent natural contributions have been in the cooling direction, thereby masking part of the human contribution and in some cases causing it to exceed 100 % of the total warming».
With recent research predicting that global ransomware damage costs will exceed $ 5 billion in 2017 — a fifteen-fold increase in just two years — it is evident that ransomware will continue to be a clear and present danger as 2018 approaches.
Start your list with your most recent employment and go backwards from there.For further assistance, read these examples of bank teller work history sections.Bank Teller — NBAC Bank of New Jersey — Trenton, NJ — 4/2014 to Present • Exceed all sales goals, becoming top product and service seller for five consecutive quarters, and boosting monthly profits by 15 percent • Multi-task customer service interactions and processing and counting duties on a daily basis • Process deposits, withdrawals, and payments quickly and accurately • Assist customers with inquiries concerning financial specialists, specific services, and account informationBank Teller — Trenton First Bank — Trenton, NJ — 6/2010 to 4/2014 • Resolved account discrepancies and customer complaints in a professional and timely manner, resulting in a 15 percent increase in customer satisfaction ratings, the highest in branch history • Prepared daily branch reports concerning cash amounts and daily transaction for the branch manager • Tested and immediately reported counterfeit currency to the head manager in accordance with safety protocol and procedures • Helped customers open and close accounts, make payments, and deposit and withdraw money into their accounts on a daily basis
Relatively little is known about social gradients in developmental outcomes, with much of the research employing dichotomous socioeconomic indicators such as family poverty.2 5 16 Thus, it is unclear whether poor developmental outcomes exhibit threshold effects (evident only when a certain level of disadvantage is exceeded), gradient effects (linear declines with increasing disadvantage) or accelerating effects (progressively stronger declines with increasing disadvantage) as suggested by some recent studies.17 — 19 Further, most research has examined socioeconomic patterns for single childhood outcomes1 or for multiple outcomes within the physical3 4 or developmental17 18 20 health domains.
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