This topic is particularly important in light of
the expected impacts from climate change as well as ongoing drought.
This new study tells us when we can
expect the impact from climate change to overwhelm the natural variability.»
Not exact matches
The panel is
expected to discuss topics ranging
from the
impact of
climate change on New Yorkers» health, the increase in extreme weather such as heightened flood risk, and recent efforts by the state to respond.
Because these other stabilization mechanisms are likely much less vulnerable to disturbance than anaerobic microsites, our research suggests that the
impact of
climate or land use
change may release greater amounts of carbon
from soils than we
expected.»
eg how big is the «
expected»
impact on the
climate / temps etc
from that kind of
change / feedback in ASI albedo
This analytical collates perspectives of young people
from all over the world, gathered
from five years of UNICEF research at international, national and regional level, accompanied by key statistics and analysis of the current and
expected impacts of
climate change on children.
From an OSU press release: CORVALLIS, Ore. — An analysis of 35 headwater basins in the United States and Canada found that the
impact of warmer air temperatures on streamflow rates was less than
expected in many locations, suggesting that some ecosystems may be resilient to certain aspects of
climate change.
He discussed the escalating scale of
impacts we could
expect from unchecked
climate change:
from deaths and injuries
from heat, to pollution, food - related illnesses, altered vectors for diseases such as malaria, crop failure and water shortages, mass migration, resource wars, economic collapse, and ecosystem collapse with mass extinctions.
Evidence
from recent analyses suggests that scientists, particularly acting in the context of large assessments, may have underestimated the magnitude and rate of
expected impacts of anthropogenic
climate change.
The main points arising
from the regional assessment were that the Arctic is extremely vulnerable to projected
climate change — major physical, ecological, sociological, and economic
impacts are
expected.