Sentences with phrase «extremely dangerous level»

This, then, is the brutal logic of climate change: With immediate, concerted action at global scale, we have a slim chance to halt climate change at the extremely dangerous level of 2 degrees C.
This, then, is the brutal logic of climate change: With immediate, concerted action at global scale, we have a slim chance to halt climate change at the extremely dangerous level of 2 °C.

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«So all the other levels of football are still extremely dangerous — and relative to the NFL.»
Now, him doing an act of violence like what he did in Brooklyn in the name of loyalty to a friend, is another level of wrong because was not only premeditated and cowardly, but it was extremely dangerous to the safety of innocent by standers and unnecessarily destructive to another persons property.
It is far from the dangerous ketoacidosis level (extremely high ketones and blood sugar).
If your blood calcium level becomes extremely low, it can be dangerous for your health.
While a deficiency of any electrolyte is cause for concern, a potassium deficiency is extremely dangerous in children who tend to have levels lower more quickly than adults.
Although potassium has a variety of important functions within the body, it can be extremely dangerous when levels become too high or too low.
[17] Three, the 2 °C line, which was once taken to be reasonably safe, is now widely seen (at least among the scientists) to mark the approximate point of transition from «dangerous» to «extremely dangerous,» and possibly to altogether unmanageable levels of warming.
The Guardian: Beijing's skyscrapers receded into a dense gray smog on Thursday as the capital suffered the season's first wave of extremely dangerous pollution, with the concentration of toxic small particles registering more than two dozen times the level considered safe.
In less than two minutes, the HEPA filtration system had scrubbed the air in the Passivhaus, bringing pollution levels from an extremely dangerous 1,000 µg / m3 to levels so low as to be undetectable (below the noise floor) by the instruments, allowing the test scientists to remove their gas masks and breathe fresh air while sitting inside a biome full of pollution.
Complete inaction would be essentially a total failure of rationality at the species level, and would be extremely dangerous, in my view.
This latest report was made at the conclusion of these negotiations during which almost no progress was made in defining equity under UNFCCC by the Ad Hoc Working Group on Durban Platform For Enhanced Action (ADP), a mechanism under the UNFCCC that seeks to achieve a adequate global climate agreement, despite a growing consensus among most observers of the UNFCCC negotiations that nations need to align their emissions reductions commitments to levels required of them by equity and justice if the world is going to prevent extremely dangerous climate change.
«That's an extremely high and dangerous level of dependence on any fuel, much less one that, when you look at 40 years of natural gas prices, is famous for having price spikes that can cause significant problems to the economy and significant energy shortages,» Shellenberger said.
In his point # 6 (Scale of Task), he states: «Scientists describe warming of two degrees Celsius (2C) not as the boundary for dangerous climate change, but as representing a boundary between dangerous and extremely dangerous CLIMATE CHANGE, pointing to a safe boundary as being under 350 parts per million carbon dioxide equivalent (ppm CO2e), more than 120 ppm CO2e below the current level.
Our stated purpose is to prevent dangerous climate change, but the current level of greenhouse gases is already extremely dangerous.
Ketoacidosis is characterized by abnormally high levels of blood acid and can be extremely dangerous, often resulting in hospitalization.
There is absolutely no sign of reversal yet, so buying on the support levels I have shown is extremely dangerous.
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