Sentences with phrase «faster than climate scientists»

High - energy particles driven through the laboratory ceiling by exploded stars far away in the Galaxy — the cosmic rays — liberate electrons in the air, which help the molecular clusters to form much faster than climate scientists have modeled in the atmosphere.

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Scientists also gave us the «A Bomb» and the «H Bomb» either of which could wipe out mankind faster than Climate Change will.
The Big Picture RT The impacts of human - caused climate change are happening faster than scientists previously assumed, the AAAS CEO said on 6 July, during an appearance on The Hartmann Report, a radio and television talk show.
«Scientists have paid a lot of attention to potential climate change signals in forests — like them growing faster than expected due to an overabundance of carbon dioxide, or slower due to climate change - induced extreme temperatures.
Scientists studying whether wildlife can adapt to climate change should focus on characteristics such as what they eat, how fast they breed and how well they survive in different habitats rather than simply on how far they can move, a conservation biologist at the University of Exeter says.
The consequences of global sea level rise could be even scarier than the worst - case scenarios predicted by the dominant climate models, which don't fully account for the fast breakup of ice sheets and glaciers, NASA scientists said today (Aug. 26) at a press briefing.
I'm not even an amateur climate scientist, but my logic tells me that if clouds have a stronger negative feedback in the Arctic, and I know (from news) the Arctic is warming faster than other areas, then it seems «forcing GHGs» (CO2, etc) may have a strong sensitivity than suggested, but this is suppressed by the cloud effect.
A new paper published in the Journal of Climate reveals that the lower part of the Earth's atmosphere has warmed much faster since 1979 than scientists relying on satellite data had previously thought.
published in the Journal of Climate reveals that the lower part of the Earth's atmosphere has warmed much faster since 1979 than scientists relying on satellite data had previously thought.
In a surprise, and fast - breaking development, Monday morning saw the release of more than 5,000 fresh emails of climate scientists connected with the U.K. Climate Researcclimate scientists connected with the U.K. Climate ResearcClimate Research Unit.
NEWS: Scientists say many glaciers are melting faster than ever − and many will continue to do so even if climate change can be stabilised
«We hope that other scientists will use these data to answer questions such as why, unlike humans, some plants do not deteriorate as they age, why some environments are better for agriculture than others, and how fast plant populations will move in response to climate change,» said Yvonne Buckley, professor of Zoology in Trinity College Dublin's School of Natural Sciences.
Global ice - sheets are melting at an increased rate; Arctic sea - ice is disappearing much faster than recently projected, and future sea - level rise is now expected to be much higher than previously forecast, according to a new global scientific synthesis prepared by some of the world's top climate scientists.
Time is not on our side and we are going to see the consequences of climate change faster than predicted by scientists at the cost of mankind.
A team of scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which has compiled data on Arctic Ocean summer ice melting from 1953 to 2006, concluded that the ice is melting much faster than climate models had predicted.
... climate change is accelerating at a much faster pace than was previously thought by scientists.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 4th Assessment Report - Climate Change 2007 Released February 2, 2007, this report, written by over 2500 top scientists, is a comprehensive and rigorous picture of the knowledge of climate change that is «unequivocal» evidence that climate change is real and is happenning faster than exClimate Change (IPCC) 4th Assessment Report - Climate Change 2007 Released February 2, 2007, this report, written by over 2500 top scientists, is a comprehensive and rigorous picture of the knowledge of climate change that is «unequivocal» evidence that climate change is real and is happenning faster than exClimate Change 2007 Released February 2, 2007, this report, written by over 2500 top scientists, is a comprehensive and rigorous picture of the knowledge of climate change that is «unequivocal» evidence that climate change is real and is happenning faster than exclimate change that is «unequivocal» evidence that climate change is real and is happenning faster than exclimate change is real and is happenning faster than expected.
The things climate scientists have warned against are already beginning to happen... and faster than predicted.
Climate scientists Michael Oppenheimer and Kevin Trenberth also took issue with Koonin's assertion about the impact of human activity, saying, Warming is well beyond natural climate variability and projected rates of change are potentially faster than ecosystems, farmers and societies can adapt to without major disruClimate scientists Michael Oppenheimer and Kevin Trenberth also took issue with Koonin's assertion about the impact of human activity, saying, Warming is well beyond natural climate variability and projected rates of change are potentially faster than ecosystems, farmers and societies can adapt to without major disruclimate variability and projected rates of change are potentially faster than ecosystems, farmers and societies can adapt to without major disruptions.
Dana: «Climate scientists Michael Oppenheimer and Kevin Trenberth also took issue with Koonin's assertion about the impact of human activity, saying, Warming is well beyond natural climate variability and projected rates of change are potentially faster than ecosystems, farmers and societies can adapt to without major disruClimate scientists Michael Oppenheimer and Kevin Trenberth also took issue with Koonin's assertion about the impact of human activity, saying, Warming is well beyond natural climate variability and projected rates of change are potentially faster than ecosystems, farmers and societies can adapt to without major disruclimate variability and projected rates of change are potentially faster than ecosystems, farmers and societies can adapt to without major disruptions.
The result is climate forecasts that are warming substantially faster than the atmosphere, says Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist in the Earth System Science Center at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
In a comparison of 17 computer models of world climate, all predict global warming will kick in over Antarctica, and most indicate temperatures in the interior of the continent will rise faster than in the rest of the world, said Dr. Benjamin D. Santer, an atmospheric scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
A team of scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center and the National Center for Atmospheric Research concluded that the ice is melting much faster than climate models had predicted.
The warning comes in a report by the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI), a group of scientists, diplomats and others who say climate change «is happening in the cryosphere faster and more dramatically than anywhere else on earth&Climate Initiative (ICCI), a group of scientists, diplomats and others who say climate change «is happening in the cryosphere faster and more dramatically than anywhere else on earth&climate change «is happening in the cryosphere faster and more dramatically than anywhere else on earth».
Scientists say tens of thousands of glaciers are melting faster than ever − and many will continue to do so even if climate change can be stabilised.
The current forecast from climate scientists is that both the Greenland and Antarctica ice sheets will melt 10 times faster than what they have been in recent decades, and this will lead to 10 feet (~ 3 meters) of sea level rise by about 2065.
Despite fears that global warming is harming the Arctic region faster than the rest of the world, Greenland is defying climate scientists and currently growing at its fastest rate in four years.
It'll say that we can see climate change happening already, sometimes, like in the Arctic, much faster than scientists predicted previously.
DEBORAH AMOS: [voice - over] In early 2007, the United Nations panel of climate scientists reported that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing faster than ever before.
NEWS: Scientists say many glaciers are melting faster than ever − and many will continue to do so even if climate change can be stabilised
Steven Neshyba, a chemistry professor at the University of Puget Sound and a climate scientist, told the crowd that climate change is happening faster than most in his field thought possible.
The Earth is entering a period of climate change that will likely be faster than what has occurred naturally over the last thousand years, according to a new study by scientists at PNNL.
New paper out: «Climate change may be escalating so fast it could be «game over», scientists warn.New research suggests the Earth's climate could be more sensitive to greenhouse gases than thought, raising the spectre of an «apocalyptic side of bad» temperature rise of more than 7C within a liClimate change may be escalating so fast it could be «game over», scientists warn.New research suggests the Earth's climate could be more sensitive to greenhouse gases than thought, raising the spectre of an «apocalyptic side of bad» temperature rise of more than 7C within a liclimate could be more sensitive to greenhouse gases than thought, raising the spectre of an «apocalyptic side of bad» temperature rise of more than 7C within a lifetime.
Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, argues that the ridge forms in part because the West is warming up much faster than the East.
I also feel that climate change is progressing faster than the accuracy of our 21st century climate projections and that recent observations have done at least as much as our modelling activities in convincing people (including many scientists) of the human influence on climate.
The fact that polar ice is disappearing faster than predicted from the models along with permafrost decline and more besides seem to indicate to many climate scientists (who incidently appear profously in the Fred Pearce book — the last generation) that human induced climate change is happenning faster than can be explained by the primarily linear models.
Although diesel vehicles offer lower carbon dioxide emissions and higher gas mileage than gasoline vehicles, some expert scientists, like Stanford University Mark Jacobson, have argued that controlling diesel emissions could be the fastest and «most effective» way to slow climate change.
This week, after reviewing his own new data, NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said: «At this rate, the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice - free at the end of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions.»
Scientists expected that the Arctic could warm faster than other places on Earth, because of the way the Arctic interacts with the global climate system.
Arctic sea ice is declining much faster than scientists expected, which has important implications for the rate and impacts of climate change.
Asking scientists about their readiness to publish one of two versions of a fictitious research finding shows that their concerns weigh heavier when a result implies that climate change will proceed slowly than when it implies that climate change will proceed fast.
So while alternative facts won't cure life - threatening diseases or stop them from spreading faster than ever as the crisis continues, together, real climate scientists and medical professionals will.
This a global conspiracy of smart issue based lobbyists making a fast regressive buck, based on the guesses of climate scientists, fraudulently linked to a regressive set of over subsidised solutions that actually make net grid sourced ACO2 emissions worse, exploiting the abject ignorance of the public and their politicians for a faster buck than doing the right thing.
When the result indicates that climate change is proceeding more slowly rather than faster the climate scientists are more worried that the finding «could be exploited by interest groups» and «misinterpreted in public» — though the latter difference is not significant.
Overall, climate scientists object to publishing a result in the media significantly more when it indicates that climate change proceeds more slowly rather than faster than expected.
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