Sentences with phrase «experience global flooding»

We will experience global flooding, etc, etc..»

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- There is no evidence of a global flood within Human experience, especially within the last 4000 years, and such evidence should be obvious if it happened.
Percentage of global area experiencing changes in flood damage (left) and area in which those changes are greater than 25 % (right).
Here is what I actually said: ``... the climate alarmists maintain that Africa is already experiencing natural disasters — principally floods, droughts, malaria and other diseases, arising from unnatural global warming, and that these are causing increases in poverty, malnutrition, disease and environmental damage.
The fate of the Arctic freshwater helps decide if Europe and the US become warmer or colder, experience more or less storms, droughts, or floods, and if global sea level will rise or fall.
The HELIX researchers found that countries representing 73 percent of the world's population and 79 percent of global GDP would experience a five-fold increase in the risk of river floods and flood damage.
Coastal cities in the United States could experience an average of 30 days of flooding each year due to sea level rise driven by global warming, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns.
Focusing on decimal degree C. changes in global temperature is the tantamount to focusing attention away from the coming climate changes that will cause floods, droughts, dust storms, high winds and other extreme weather events and the difficulty of predicting where, when, and which kinds of weather related problems people in the near future will be experiencing.
Though for half of the recent mass animal death events listed on the map weird weather is to blame, even if different specific weather events: Bucking the global trend of continued are marked warming, the UK just had the coldest December in a century; Australia experienced severe flooding after experiencing recent severe drought and heat; parts of North America have also had the usual weather patterns disrupted.
Despite her clear suggestion that global warming would make things drier still, 17 months after her news story appeared, Shepparton experienced flooding yet again (in September 2010).
Global climate change scenarios predict that Canada will experience deeper and longer droughts in the future, interspersed with floods.
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