Sentences with phrase «global ramifications for»

The study warns that predicted temperature increases could decimate male North American loggerhead populations, with global ramifications for the species.
The results of these findings help unveil how natural systems operate and have global ramifications for the management and conservation of grassland biodiversity.

Not exact matches

• The ramifications for the global economy are more limited.
New US legislation to address governments» access to data held by global cloud computing providers has big ramifications for Australian businesses.
Given that the country is the world's top exporter of maize and one of the largest growers of soya beans, Nature explains how the drought could have ramifications for global food supplies, and what science is doing to help.
«This study furthers the understanding of the global methane budget and may have ramifications for the development of future greenhouse gas models,» said study co-author Katherine Segarra, an oceanographer at the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Similar to the humans who find themselves sluggish during a heat wave, when water is scarce, Douglas firs also put the brakes on growing — a choice that could have ramifications for forest carbon stocks and the global carbon cycle.
Today, the astronomy community is thus nearing a shift regarding its global, inclusive character, and its own internationalization could have important ramifications for open access to astronomical facilities.
The review's author, Jing Cao, makes note of the ramifications of Wong's analysis: «In order to welcome «Chinese art» into the global contemporary, the struggles within Chinese society for artistic legitimacy and the on - the - ground complexities of -LSB-.....]
The only possible reason for saying this, is the recognition that the whole issue of global warming, as it was then called, was politically charged and carefully calculated to have specific political ramifications.
The ramifications of this decision across the globe, not just in energy markets, but politically, are already having consequences for the global landscape.
This unprecedented change has ramifications far beyond the region for the global economy, weather, climate, sea level, trade and security.
I don't know your proposed commentary, but I'd be inclined to start with a comment along the lines of: «The policy response to prospective global warming will have enormous ramifications for human well - being.
Such Arctic changes «could have significant ramifications for global sea level, the ocean thermohaline circulation and heat budget, ecosystems, native communities, natural resource exploration, and commercial transportation.»
As we face a potential doubling or tripling of ca from its preindustrial value by the end of this century [Solomon et al., 2007], a long - term climate sensitivity exceeding 3 °C for CO2 doubling has important ramifications for a range of critical global economic, social, and political issues [Hansen et al., 2013].
Which, for a massive problem with global ramifications, is decent, I guess.
1) Abstract «Such changes could have significant ramifications for global sea level, the ocean thermohaline circulation, native coastal communities, and commercial activities, as well as effects on the global surface energy and moisture budgets, atmospheric and oceanic circulations, and geosphere - biosphere feedbacks.
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