Sentences with phrase «experiencing global cooling»

I'm alternately told by «skeptics» (1) it's regional impact that's important, (2) it's global data that's more important, (3) there is no such thing as «global temperatures,» (4) «skeptics» are not monolithic, (5) «skeptics» don't doubt that global temperatures are warming (and that it is to some extent influenced by AC02), or alternately «we dismiss non-Global data), (6) all methodologyies used to determine global temps are unreliable, (7) global warming has stopped, (8) we're experiencing global cooling, (9) what matters is long term trends, (10) short - term trends are significant, (11) what's happening in Arctic isn't important (because it's regional), (12) what's happening in the Antarctic is important (despite it being regional).
That we're now experiencing global cooling.

Not exact matches

Countries experiencing the biggest reductions in expected growth include Brazil and India, whose economies have cooled this year; newly industrialized Asian economies, like Korea and Singapore, hit by a broader global slowdown; and Britain, struck by austerity budgeting.
When global climate cooled, areas experiencing what are today considered tropical conditions shrank back toward the equator, and the net rate of species appearance (the number of new species that evolved minus the number that went extinct) increased.
Ocean temperatures experience interannual variability and over the past 3 decades of global warming have had several short periods of cooling.
The main point is that just as surface temperatures has experienced periods of short term cooling during long term global warming, similarly the ocean shows short term variability during a long term warming trend.
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The black and white comic features some pretty good art - style and some cool animations as you scroll down the page that enhance the experience, if you are at all interested in ZombiU — you will want to check this out as it explains the first 14 days of the global infection leading to the events found in - game.
Interestingly, the paper «Climate Trends and Global food production since 1980» (Lobell, Schlenker, Costa - Roberts, in Sciencexpress, 5 May, Science 1204531) confirms my finding of the absence of climate change in the USA: «A notable exception to the [global] warming pattern is the United States, which produces c. 40 % of global maize and soybean and experienced a slight cooling over the period... the country with largest overall share of crop production (United States) showed no [adverse] effect due to the lack of significant climate trends&rGlobal food production since 1980» (Lobell, Schlenker, Costa - Roberts, in Sciencexpress, 5 May, Science 1204531) confirms my finding of the absence of climate change in the USA: «A notable exception to the [global] warming pattern is the United States, which produces c. 40 % of global maize and soybean and experienced a slight cooling over the period... the country with largest overall share of crop production (United States) showed no [adverse] effect due to the lack of significant climate trends&rglobal] warming pattern is the United States, which produces c. 40 % of global maize and soybean and experienced a slight cooling over the period... the country with largest overall share of crop production (United States) showed no [adverse] effect due to the lack of significant climate trends&rglobal maize and soybean and experienced a slight cooling over the period... the country with largest overall share of crop production (United States) showed no [adverse] effect due to the lack of significant climate trends».
Second: the 1940 - 1975 time period experienced anthropogenic global cooling.
-- August 25, 2008 — More Global COOLING Predictions: Meteorologist predicts «global climate will become similar to the colder temperatures experienced during the 1800s» — Excerpt: Global temperatures have cooled during the past 12 mGlobal COOLING Predictions: Meteorologist predicts «global climate will become similar to the colder temperatures experienced during the 1800s» — Excerpt: Global temperatures have cooled during the past 12 mglobal climate will become similar to the colder temperatures experienced during the 1800s» — Excerpt: Global temperatures have cooled during the past 12 mGlobal temperatures have cooled during the past 12 months.
For longer time periods appropriate to the assessment of trends, however, global temperatures have experienced significant warming for all seasons except winter, when cooling trends exist instead across large stretches of eastern North America and northern Eurasia.
The empirical evidence continues to build within the climate science community that the world is experiencing some type of global cooling phase as a result of natural climate change forces.
One region of the world that may already be experiencing the impacts of a global cooling phase is The Midlands of central England.
Indeed, the «experts» have been unable to scientifically explain why there has been a «hiatus» or «pause» in global warning, let alone the cooling trends experienced in various parts of the world.
Since the significant global impact of the 1997 - 98 Super El Nino, the overall U.S. has experienced a 16 - year cooling trend of -3.8 °F per century.
«In 1971, Hansen wrote his first climate model, which showed the world was about to experience severe global cooling.
«-RRB-, but mostly anti-science climate trolls, crowing that the «deep ocean» is cooling therefore we are not experiencing global warming.
Well; if a statement regarding atmospheric cooling is taking place, and we know from past experience (climate history) that if this cooling continues and the build up of ice continues in Antartica like it is; then it is possible that the planet may very well be headed back into an ice age - and when this «atmospheric cooling» trend is mentioned on the GISS [NASA] Webpage, and by one of the GISS scientists (Kate Marvel, a climatologist at GISS and the paper's lead author) then i would have to conclude that the are embracing the science revealing evidence that such mechanics are, taking place, and I view their statemnt as an endorsement and ot their recognition, of global cooling.
It is reasonable to argue that the claim that humans were causing global warming in contradiction to the increasingly cooler weather people were experiencing, triggered a reaction.
And let's not forget the elephant in the room: the amount of cooling we'd see from this even if it all came together would still be less than the global warming we've been experiencing since the 20th century.
Yes, we may have experienced some warm years in late 20th century (the peak of the last solar cycle) but since then the years seem to have been trending cooler, despite the various claims of the Global Warming doomsayers.
By then, annual CO2 emissions from the US and EU will be somewhat reduced (my prediction, based on recent trends), CO2 emissions from industrializing nations will be higher, alternative sources of energy will be cheaper; and we'll have 20 more years of experience with the natural disasters that will recur dramatically with or without global mean warming or cooling.
As the U.S. corn belt reveals, every regional climate is different - they experience major warming and cooling periods for different reasons, at different times, and at different rates, regardless of the global atmospheric CO2 levels.
We found that relative to the global - mean trends of the respective layers, both hemispheres have experienced enhanced tropospheric warming and stratospheric cooling in the 15 to 45 ° latitude belt, which is a pattern indicative of a widening of the tropical circulation and a poleward shift of the tropospheric jet streams and their associated subtropical dry zones.
As each year progresses, skeptics will say it's been cooling for n years now, and that we are no longer experiencing global warming.
Ocean temperatures experience interannual variability and over the past 3 decades of global warming have had several short periods of cooling... Argo takes measurements in the top 2000 metres of the ocean.
In fact, according to NOAA's data set, each month for more than 28 years has had a global average temperature that was above the 20th century average, meaning that anyone younger than 28 years old has never experienced a cooler - than - average month on earth.
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