Sentences with phrase «greater climate change in the future»

The fact that certain analytical conclusions about observed climate change, attribution to human causes, in particular the energy system and deforestation, projected greater climate change in the future, observed impacts of climate change on natural and human systems, and projected very disruptive consequences in the future given our current trajectory, is not due to «group think» but rather to a generally shared analysis based on evidence.

Not exact matches

The Great Stagnation: In «Why the global economy may be doomed to lower growth — maybe forever,» Simone Foxman gives four reasons why economic growth may be much slower in the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate changIn «Why the global economy may be doomed to lower growth — maybe forever,» Simone Foxman gives four reasons why economic growth may be much slower in the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate changin the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate change.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
Over the past 20 years, evidence that humans are affecting the climate has accumulated inexorably, and with it has come ever greater certainty across the scientific community in the reality of recent climate change and the potential for much greater change in the future.
But he is hopeful for the future of satellite - based prediction — even as it becomes a greater necessity in a changing climate and globalized world.
A new paper out Jan. 23 in the journal Nature Climate Change by University of Montana researcher Ashley Ballantyne delves into one of the great uncertainties in predicting future cClimate Change by University of Montana researcher Ashley Ballantyne delves into one of the great uncertainties in predicting future climateclimate.
Even the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sees clouds as the greatest uncertainty factor in the climate scenarios of the Climate Change (IPCC) sees clouds as the greatest uncertainty factor in the climate scenarios of the climate scenarios of the future.
Creationism and climate change may have dominated religion - science feuds in the past, but neuroscience will be the great debate of the future, according to William Newsome, a neuroscientist and National Academy of Sciences member from Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Most conservation planning in Madagascar prioritizes areas containing the highest species diversity or the greatest number of unique species, not habitats those species might move to in the future under climate change, said Brown, who was a postdoctoral researcher at Duke at the time of the study.
It presents a future in 2022 that seems unlikely not because we're not currently on the verge of some great ecological disaster, but because rough math suggests that the Heston character would've been born the year before the film's 1973 release and thus his declaration that he'd never seen a grapefruit (or grass, or cows) should worm its way into the audience consciousness as Soylent Green's statement that it's not serious, thoughtful science - fiction, but rather soapbox and screed timed to coincide with, in 1972, the first international conference on climate change.
The two reports are united through the theme of «paying it forward,» and the idea that investing in changes to evolve teacher compensation and improve school climate will lead to greater staff stability, healthier school campuses and better results for students in the future.
Attempts to address climate change that remove land and control from local communities will only result in greater susceptibility to future droughts and further crises like the one we are seeing now.»
Allen and Frame suggest that the way to address this is though an adaptive climate change policy, in which there are movable CO2 concentration targets that can be revised downwards if future observations suggest that the climate sensitivity is indeed greater than the middle IPCC range.
I would be particularly interested in evidence, as published by climate scientists in peer - reviewed science journals, that demonstrates the existence of climate - change risks so great that the present generation has no moral right to impose these risks on future generations.
Cloud feedback issues are perhaps the greatest ligitimate souce of uncertainity in our ability to predict future climate change (see the climteprediction.net stuff at Oxford?)
pg xiii This Policymakers Summary aims to bring out those elements of the main report which have the greatest relevance to policy formulation, in answering the following questions • What factors determine global climate 7 • What are the greenhouse gases, and how and why are they increasing 9 • Which gases are the most important 9 • How much do we expect the climate to change 9 • How much confidence do we have in our predictions 9 • Will the climate of the future be very different 9 • Have human activities already begun to change global climate 9 How much will sea level rise 9 • What will be the effects on ecosystems 9 • What should be done to reduce uncertainties, and how long will this take 9 This report is intended to respond to the practical needs of the policymaker.
In the introduction to William deBuys» recent book «A Great Aridness: Climate Change and the Future of the American Southwest,» Jonathan Overpeck, a climate scientist who co-directs the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona, says: «Climate change will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be loserIn the introduction to William deBuys» recent book «A Great Aridness: Climate Change and the Future of the American Southwest,» Jonathan Overpeck, a climate scientist who co-directs the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona, says: «Climate change will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be Climate Change and the Future of the American Southwest,» Jonathan Overpeck, a climate scientist who co-directs the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona, says: «Climate change will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be lChange and the Future of the American Southwest,» Jonathan Overpeck, a climate scientist who co-directs the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona, says: «Climate change will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be climate scientist who co-directs the Institute of the Environment at the University of Arizona, says: «Climate change will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be Climate change will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be lchange will produce winners and losers, and those in the Southwest will be loserin the Southwest will be losers.
«No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change,» said Obama in his State of the Union speech Tuesday.
Asia's great mountain range is already affected by climate change and scientists say it will experience yet more dramatic impacts in the future — with possibly grave consequences.
It is a future in which the IWC plays a primary role in the health and protection of our oceans, a future in which the body exerts greater leadership in respect to the raft of threats that jeopardize all marine life, whether it be oil spills, radioactive contamination, entanglement in fishing gear and marine debris, ship strikes, chemical and noise pollution, emerging diseases, climate change or all of these cumulatively and synergistically.
In his 2015 State of the Union Address, President Obama claimed that «no challenge — no challenge — poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change
The report went into great detail on what was happening now and what might happen in the future, mentioning once in passing the phrase «human climate change» — yep.
The great risk is that although the current approach to climate taken by the Trump EPA may slow the alarmist agenda as long as it remains in office, no real changes will be made to the EF, and future administrations may simply resume and even the Obama Administration's alarmist agenda at the expense of the future of US economic well being.
Working from collision data from Transport Canada, weather data from Environment Canada and the output of regional climate models, they explored how future changes in precipitation could effect road safety in the Greater Vancouver area.
In launching an international Vatican conference on the future of Europe on Friday, German Cardinal Reinhard Marx listed off his idea of the three greatest challenges facing Europe, the first of which was «climate change
This paper finds that under a wide range of assumptions about future growth in wealth and population, and about the effects of human - caused climate change, in every case there is far greater potential to affect future losses by focusing attention on the societal conditions that generate vulnerability to losses.
They face even greater risks in the future as human induced climate change increasingly alters the weather and climate patterns that societies have come to depend on.
Getting adolescents to reflect on which of their actions can have great overall impact on the future climate, and on the small impact of many of the most readily imaginable actions, could have considerable value by stimulating serious and better - informed discussion of how they might make a difference in limiting climate change.
In a time of great uncertainty over the future of global climate action, the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP), led by Internews» Earth Journalism Network (EJN), will bring 14 journalists from around the world to report directly from the upcoming climateclimate action, the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP), led by Internews» Earth Journalism Network (EJN), will bring 14 journalists from around the world to report directly from the upcoming climateClimate Change Media Partnership (CCMP), led by Internews» Earth Journalism Network (EJN), will bring 14 journalists from around the world to report directly from the upcoming climateclimate talks.
Similar warming in the future will also produce powerful and beneficial climate change, since a warmer world has greater carrying capacity for life than a colder one.
Dr Swain and colleagues report in the journal Nature Climate Change that they made mathematical simulations of the future pattern of the state's climate as ever greater ratios of carbon dioxide drive global warming and potentially catastrophic climate Climate Change that they made mathematical simulations of the future pattern of the state's climate as ever greater ratios of carbon dioxide drive global warming and potentially catastrophic climate cChange that they made mathematical simulations of the future pattern of the state's climate as ever greater ratios of carbon dioxide drive global warming and potentially catastrophic climate climate as ever greater ratios of carbon dioxide drive global warming and potentially catastrophic climate climate changechange.
For most of them, costs have declined over the last decades and the authors expect significant technical advancements and further cost reductions in the future, resulting in a greater potential for climate change mitigation.
«No challenge — no challenge — poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change,» he said in Tuesday's State of the Union speech.
Indeed, uncertainties in predicting the regional details of future climate change that would arise from following these pathways, and the even greater uncertainties that attend any assessment of the impacts of such climate changes, preclude any credible assessment of the relative benefits.
He also detailed climate - change impacts already occurring in the region, impacts that will arise in the future, and ways residents can work with Scenic Hudson to make a greater difference.
Global warming has been stuck in neutral for more than a decade and a half, scientists are increasingly suggesting that future climate change projections are overblown, and now, arguably the greatest threat from global warming — a large and rapid sea level rise (SLR)-- has been shown overly lurid (SOL; what did you think I meant?).
Previously, we could get some idea of future climates by observing and analysing the patterns of the past but the changes we can expect in the future will be so much greater than anything we have hitherto experienced, that these methods will not be adequate and we shall need to rely much more on computer models which take in the full complexity of the climate system.
And in the area where currently division runs deepest, protecting the environment and addressing global warming, I find myself agreeing with President Obama that our country must take strong action to reduce pollution from fossil fuels that fouls our air, makes our water impure, and helps to create one of the greatest threats to our children's future, climate change.
Poor to Bear Brunt of Climate Change Oxfam says that the greatest impact on humanity in the near future from climate change is likely to be hunger, with of course those areas already struggling to feed their people worClimate Change Oxfam says that the greatest impact on humanity in the near future from climate change is likely to be hunger, with of course those areas already struggling to feed their people worsChange Oxfam says that the greatest impact on humanity in the near future from climate change is likely to be hunger, with of course those areas already struggling to feed their people worclimate change is likely to be hunger, with of course those areas already struggling to feed their people worschange is likely to be hunger, with of course those areas already struggling to feed their people worst hit.
This is a great challenge for Australia, if we are to predict future climate change impacts with any degree of confidence and be in a reasonable position to build resilience into natural and human systems.
«Studies on the future of vital agriculture in the region have shown the following risks, which are linked to climate change: • greater erosion, leading to widespread soil degradation; • deficient yields from rain - based agriculture of up to 50 per cent during the 2000 — 2020 period;»
Three - dimensional (3D) planetary general circulation models (GCMs) derived from the models that we use to project 21st Century changes in Earth's climate can now be used to address outstanding questions about how Earth became and remained habitable despite wide swings in solar radiation, atmospheric chemistry, and other climate forcings; whether these different eras of habitability manifest themselves in signals that might be detected from a great distance; whether and how planets such as Mars and Venus were habitable in the past; how common habitable exoplanets might be; and how we might best answer this question with future observations.
PCIC's Trevor Murdock delivered a talk about the 200 - year flooding event in Bella Coola, discussing the results of climate downscaling approaches and future projections, which call for greater changes in more extreme events and wetter winters.
According to www.theweathernetwork.ca, the likely future impacts of climate change on water in Ontario are: — Lake levels are expected to decline in both inland lakes and Ontario's four Great Lakes, as more moisture evaporates due to warmer temperatures and less ice cover.
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