Sentences with phrase «globally warming world»

A wide range of observed climate indicators continue to show changes that are consistent with a globally warming world, and our understanding of how the climate system works.
Eventually, if not right now, we would expect to see increase in storm intensity and perhaps frequency in a globally warming world, all things being equal... which they are not, since even weathermen can't well predict next week's weather due to some butterfly flapping it's wings in Japan gumming up the wind system.
We live in a globally warming world.
It needs to be clarified here, that it is hypothetically possible to get more snowfall and snowpack in a globally warming world (at least for a while), due to increased precipitation (which is predicted in a warming world, esp for the higher latitudes) coming down as snow.
Taken together, the average of the warmest times during the middle Pliocene presents a view of the equilibrium state of a globally warmer world, in which atmospheric CO2 concentrations (estimated to be between 360 to 400 ppm) were likely higher than pre-industrial values (Raymo and Rau, 1992; Raymo et al., 1996), and in which geologic evidence and isotopes agree that sea level was at least 15 to 25 m above modern levels (Dowsett and Cronin, 1990; Shackleton et al., 1995), with correspondingly reduced ice sheets and lower continental aridity (Guo et al., 2004).
Understanding the climate distribution and forcing for the Pliocene period may help improve predictions of the likely response to increased CO2 in the future, including the ultimate role of the ocean circulation in a globally warmer world.
This observation relies on just a single year of data so far, but if it turns into a trend — as so many things in the Arctic are these days — it would be more grim news for Arctic carbon fluxes in a globally warmed world.
Described by Satish Kumar as «a story filled with joy, intrigue, courage and adventure» Babs2Brisbane is a passionate plea for responsible travel, a practical travel guide and a meditation on the meaning of friendship in a globally warmed world.
Not only do I worry about lives that may be lost to GW, but also about all those souls who will end up in a lot hotter place than a globally warmed world, because they refuse to mitigate GW.

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Many careful observers believe that human economic activity is already at an unsustainable level in many parts of the world and even globally, as indicated by global warming.
Even more important, can you name even one one scientist who has ever claimed that, in a world globally warmed by 5.8 degrees Celsius or less, «There will not be an increase in vegetation, but likely a decrease...» as claimed in comment # 19?
We live in a globally warmed & warming world.
I'm immensely grateful to the ongoing support from readers all around the world who've globally warmed to this campaign.
«Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early 21st century's developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a roll - back of the industrial age,» Lindzen was quoted, offering praise for Christopher C. Horner's Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism.
«The study did not look at greenhouse gases because they are not local air pollutants, and they can be offset globally by purchasing credits elsewhere in the world where the cost may be less to achieve the reduction» — Global warming from greenhouse gases is HOAX!
Nevertheless it is an important issue, for policymakers and researchers alike, to consider when imagining a «globally warmed» world.
The overarching science question guiding this Grand Challenge is «how will a warming world affect available fresh water resources globally, specifically in the food basket regions, and how will it change human interactions with these resources and their value to society?»
The situation is indeed clear; we can logically conclude from geology, physics, climate science, ecology, and economics that a few hundred more ppm of CO2 would most likely be net beneficial globally and even for those areas or circumstances in which global warming would not be beneficial it would be considerably more feasible and cost effective to implement local adaptations than attempt global mitigation which comes with no money - back guarantees should the entire (100 %) world not play ball.
Globally, total emissions of 1,700 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent CO2 - e over the period 2000 - 2050 would give the world a 67 % chance of keeping warming below 2 °C.
Along with many other economists, my view on global warming - associated climate change is that the world is most unlikely to be able to agree and coordinate globally, and then sustain for the centuries required, the growth - denying policies that would be needed if we were to limit human - induced global warming to any material effect beyond the [continue reading...]
And remember warming temperatures globally swung upward — at least my information tells me this — in the first half of the twentieth century before World War II and the post-war industrial boom — and the second half of the century, with all of the industrial activity, didn't global temperatures remain fairly static?
Globally, sea levels are rising as the world warms.
Then the fact that the world is globally warmer after a couple of thousand years of NON global global warming going on the NON global warming has caused some CO2 out - gassing.
So at -19 ya when SH is same and NH is hotter the world is globally warmer but it's not global warming.
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