Sentences with phrase «human contribution remains»

«The exact percentage of human contribution remains uncertain, but the overall relationship — an increase in fuel aridity, fire days, and fire extent — is clear and significant,» Anchukaitis said.

Not exact matches

Whether the Muslim philosophers succeeded or failed is another matter, but the fact remains that through making the effort they made their genuine contribution to the history of human thought.
Both saw that some human pain and torment are punitive, that some trouble is disciplinary was taken for granted, that in one way or another the cosmic process should not in the end be ethically unsatisfactory, that the whole experience of suffering remained mysterious, but that the climactic element in the New Testament's contribution to the understanding of suffering is to be found in its treatment of vicarious self - sacrifice.
Proportional contribution of Deer & Horse (red deer and horse), Saiga (saiga antelope), Mammoth (woolly mammoth) and Hare (hare) as estimated by Drucker et al for human remains from different layers of Buran - Kaya III; each symbol corresponds to the mean protein diet contribution to a given human individual.
So how do the remaining uncertainties regarding the human contribution to GW, and that the impacts will be serious compare to those above?
Still, human contributions to the greenhouse effect have remained a perennial issue.
«Human Contribution to Climate Change Remains Questionable.»
Of the remaining 34 %, 33 % supported at least a weak human contribution to global warming.
Human Contribution to Climate Change Remains Questionable (Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Volume 80, Issue 16, p. 183 - 183, April 20, 1999)-- S. Fred Singer
The only way the correlation could remain 99 % (that I can think of) is, if human contribution were a constant, which is plainly not the case.
However, there remains a lack of scientific consensus on the issue — on the extent of the warming, the extent of the human contribution, and the severity of the risk — and I believe we must support continued debate and investigation within the scientific community.
While identifying the human contribution to such changes remains highly challenging — even using state - of - the - art climate models and observations, progress is still possible and, indeed, of critical importance.
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