Sentences with phrase «global warming these days»

«Have A Global Warming Day» — from the film «Pickaxe» about the Warner Creek salvage sales in the 90's / / www.imdb.com/title/tt0387492 /
The song «Have A Global Warming Day» starts at 4:20 mins into the following link (you can also see the entire film there):
Smoky Thanksgiving from Peabody Energy, the world's biggest private coal company, providing Americans with an ample dose of mercury, smog, acid rain, polluted drinking water, ocean acidification, fouled landscapes and global warming every day.
the effect of Global Warming these days is even worst.
«People will kill their puppies to stop global warming these days,» said Dave Snyder with a smile.
«Enjoying another beautiful global warming day in Missouri!
Even contradiction is proof of global warming these days.
I peruse the Google Blog search + global warming every day.

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«Yes, we must protect the environment — it is our number one resource — but at the end of the day, studies have pointed to global warming, human contact, coastal development» as other significant threats to coral.
Global warming, however, has seen ant days arrive earlier and earlier in the year.
Every day we read about some real or contrived environmental or ecological effect «proven» to arise from global warming.
Michigan has some 70 - degree November days and all I can think about is global warming.
Francis drew a standing ovation on Monday at the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, where he marked the UN's World Food Day by calling for governments to work together to tackle the interconnected problems of hunger, global warming and migration.
If «human - beings» fail to help each other, «together we doom, we doom», withh self - anihilate + global warming, «the Apocalypse, the Judgement day».
A committed meat free eater, in 2009 Dr Pachauri addressed the European Parliament alongside MFM founder Paul McCartney, calling on people around the world, particularly in the developed nations, «to change their diet to one meat free day as the most effective way to combat global warming
The Paris climate conference begins the day after the march and leaders will to try and reach a climate deal that keeps global warming below 2 degrees.
Snow has wreaked havoc over the past few days but what if it's just the start and the global warming, sorry, climate change means we're all facing months, years or decades in freezing conditions?
With the current economic crisis, fear of global warming, and failing environment, this year's Buy Nothing Day has a greater sense of urgency.
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What with global warming looming in their children's future, most parents I know are trying to be more eco-friendly these days.
On the minus side, on cold days like today I think global warming sounds pretty good.
Concluding the five - day world economic forum (WEF) conference at Davos in Switzerland, the prime minister emphasised the importance of action on climate change among both emerging and established countries in order to mitigate the impact of global warming.
Trump is poised in the coming days to announce his plans to dismantle the centerpiece of former President Barack Obama's climate change legacy, while also gutting several smaller but significant policies aimed at curbing global warming.
Janeway said without significant intervention to curb global warming, climate scientists report that by 2100, the Adirondack Park's climate will resemble present - day Richmond, Virginia.
Derham could not have known, but his hobby would one day mark the beginning of something monumental: the Central England temperature record, the earliest thermometer readings now included in the massive datasets that track global warming.
If the day is cold and snowy, you are less likely to think global warming is a threat.
But climate scientists worry that global warming will endanger vineyards, as the increase in very hot days takes a toll on delicate grapes.
The clock now reads six minutes from that end - of - days witching hour after it was changed during a press conference Thursday in New York City, citing an increased awareness and interest in stopping key threats to humanity (in particular nuclear conflict and global warming) since U.S. President Barack Obama took office about a year ago.
We notice a short stretch of cool days and ignore the long - term global - warming trend.
Bush highlighted this expert - certified uncertainty when he addressed global climate change in the Rose Garden today, shortly before he left for a 6 - day trip to Europe, where his stance on global warming is expected to be sharply criticized.
His message was reinforced by the UK's Royal Society, which the same day published a picture of global chaos in a world warmed by 4 °C — which it said could happen as early as the 2060s.
Starting from the same kernel of scientific truth as did The Day After Tomorrow — that global warming could disrupt ocean currents in the North Atlantic — a study commissioned by the Pentagon, of all organizations, concluded that the «risk of abrupt climate change... should be elevated beyond a scientific debate to a U.S. national security concern.»
Almost no one had heard of global warming when the U.S. commemorated its first Earth Day 44 years ago.
As Chris Mooney relates in Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics, and the Battle over Global Warming (Harcourt, 2007), proponents of both sides of the dispute have had a field day with this question.
However, even if global warming would be limited to the internationally acknowledged threshold of 2 degrees Celsius of global warming, this would bear the risk of additional day - to - day variability between 8 and 24 percent above the pre-industrial level, according to the analysis.
The research is of great interest on the international stage because present - day global warming is strongly tied to a shrinking ice cover in the Arctic Ocean.
«So limiting global warming is key to reduce day - to - day monsoon variability, adaptation can not replace but rather complement it,» says Levermann.
On the same day, EPA chief Scott Pruitt said that he does not believe that carbon dioxide is «a primary contributor» to global warming — contravening the longstanding scientific consensus.
Professor Drijfhout said: «The planet earth recovers from the AMOC collapse in about 40 years when global warming continues at present - day rates, but near the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic (including the British Isles) it takes more than a century before temperature is back to normal.»
After analyzing more than 40 years of data, researchers discovered the swans were benefiting in two ways from global warming: They had expanded their territory northward, and they were seeing about three more snow - free days than before 1940.
It will keep us on track to reduce oil use by 2.4 million barrels a day, cut global warming emissions and keep American - made vehicles competitive in a rapidly - changing global market,» he said.
Such analyses, while useful, only paint a broad picture of snowfall's response to global warming, and may miss specific events, like a large blizzard that may occur over a day or two.
The report lists 30 cities that face increased health risks from heat waves worsened by global warming, based on a combination of four factors: average number of summer days with «oppressive» summer heat, the percentage of households without central air conditioning, ground - level ozone levels, and the percentage of households below the poverty line.
By vacuuming carbon dioxide out of the air — something the world may need to do in earnest one day, in order to avoid the worst - case scenarios associated with global warming — the plant has effectively put a cost ceiling on what it would take to de-carbonize any industry in the world.
One of the hallmarks of global warming is that the cooler times of day and year warm faster than the warmer ones.
Just days later, a real - time analysis by scientists working with Climate Central's World Weather Attribution program has found that global warming has boosted the odds of such an extreme rainfall event in the region by about 40 percent — a small, but clear, effect, the scientists say.
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Back in May the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research hosted a National Climate Adaptation Summit that brought together roughly 150 people representing the US science, business and policy communities for a three - day conversation about coping with the impacts of global warming.
For example, if global warming were due to increased solar output, we would expect to see all layers of the atmosphere warm, and more warming during the day when the surface is bombarded with solar radiation than at night.
Global warming often conjures scenes of sweaty, scorching summer days, but daytime temperatures aren't the only thing expected to rise in a warming world.
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