What will likely
happen as a result of global warming is a migration of arable land northwards, but also mass desertification.
That this might
happen as a result of global warming is discussed in the scientific community since the 1980s — since Wally Broecker's classical Nature article «Unpleasant surprises in the greenhouse?»
«That this might
happen as a result of global warming is discussed in the scientific community since the 1980s»
Not exact matches
I mean, what's going to
happen now is that we are, you know, getting much cleaner in the way that we combust things and
as a
result of global dimming is going to reduce, and that's going to give us a little bit more
warming.
• Anyone who doubts that the threat
of large hurricanes is still being used
as part
of global warming campaigns should look no further than the energy and climate platform of a presidential candidate [pdf alert], who writes, «Global warming is real, is happening now and is the result of human activ
global warming campaigns should look no further than the energy and climate platform
of a presidential candidate [pdf alert], who writes, «
Global warming is real, is happening now and is the result of human activ
Global warming is real, is
happening now and is the
result of human activities.
Though there's been at least one case
of global warming helping beer production in a small (and kind
of silly) way, the
warming globe is also negatively affecting whiskey production and could yield explosive
results elsewhere; in short,
as Salinger said, «It's already
happening and will get worse.»
There are contexts in which the statement would be true: what will
happen to the polar ice caps, crop land, deserts, etc.,
as a
result of global warming over time.
There has been a slight increase in the percentage
of Americans who view
global warming as already
happening, and a more substantial increase in the percentage who believe that a majority
of scientists think
global warming is occurring, with the
result that more than 6 in 10 Americans endorse both views (61 % and 65 %, respectively).
I've read that Keeling's saw - tooth curve, and the
results of other similar studies, show a steady rise in atmospheric CO2; and
global warming is
happening — no one denies it,
as you say (RACookPE1978).
«I was forwarded the chain
of e-mails on the 12th October, which are comments from some
of the worlds leading climate scientists written
as a direct
result of my article «whatever
happened to
global warming».
The same «experts» who predicted that hurricanes would become stronger and more frequent
as a
result of the
global warming - which also did not
happen.
As a result of this, when a global or hemispheric temperature reconstruction is performed, this lack of synchronicity leads to a broad, diffuse warm bump that is not as pronounced as the current warming when the warming is happening with greater synchronicity from place to the nex
As a
result of this, when a
global or hemispheric temperature reconstruction is performed, this lack
of synchronicity leads to a broad, diffuse
warm bump that is not
as pronounced as the current warming when the warming is happening with greater synchronicity from place to the nex
as pronounced
as the current warming when the warming is happening with greater synchronicity from place to the nex
as the current
warming when the
warming is
happening with greater synchronicity from place to the next.
Sea level rise has
happened, and will
happen in the future,
as a
result of global warming, the report finds.
Seven in ten Americans think that
global warming is
happening, and almost three in five think that, if it is
happening, it is mostly owing to human activity, but only about one in seven know that nearly all climate scientists agree that
global warming is
happening as a
result of human activity.
As profesoor Quiggin has pointed out repeatedly, the «jury»
of international scientific opinion has long since returned a near - unamnimous verdict that
global warming is
happening and that it is almost certainly the
result of changes made to the biospehere by human activity.