Not exact matches
Marine litter
affects ecosystem services, which has important implications for
human welfare through losses to economic sectors such as tourism, fisheries, aquaculture, navigation and
energy.
The MLTI region is important because it is very sensitive to changes in the Sun's
energy output as well as
human activities that
affect the atmosphere.
Climate forcing consists of factors, naturally occurring and
human - made, that contribute to a change in the Earth's
energy balance
affecting the climate.
While it is theoretically possible for
human and animal activities to
affect the climate on Earth, the main factor causing fluctuations in temperatures on this planet, as on Mars, is variability in
energy output from the Sun.
Results: By sampling clouds and making their own, an international research team has shown for the first time that lead from
human activities is changing the properties of clouds and, therefore, the way the sun's
energy affects the atmosphere.
This could allude to how sugary sodas and
energy drinks could possibly
affect human brains.
Veldhorst MAB, Westerterp KR, van Vught AJAH, Westerterp - Plantenga MS. Presence or absence of carbohydrates and the proportion of fat in a high - protein diet
affect appetite suppression but not
energy expenditure in normal - weight
human subjects fed in
energy balance.
Betaine supplementation decreases plasma homocysteine concentrations but does not
affect body weight, body composition, or resting
energy expenditure in
human subjects
According to the website, their matching system has been proven to be over 90 percent accurate, based upon four core personality traits that
affect human - dog relations, namely
energy, focus, confidence and independence.
I am a intuitive and mindful dog trainer who appreciates how genetics, physical health, diet, living environment and
human energy and actions
affects your dogs behavior.
The non-invasive techniques utilize the hands to clear, energize, and balance the
human and environmental
energy fields, thus
affecting physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health and healing.
It should also adopt a complementary and precautionary resource - based assessment of the vulnerability of critical resources (those
affecting water, food,
energy, and
human and ecosystem health) to environmental variability and change of all types.
Extreme events
affect every aspect of society and nature including
human health,
energy, transportation, agriculture, ecosystems, and water resources.
How the net
energy affects human and other life is of course important, and the biosphere is certainly part of the
energy balance.
Relatively rapid degradation of ice - rich permafrost is adversely
affecting human infrastructure, altering Arctic ecosystem structure and function, changing the surface
energy balance, and has the potential to dramatically impact Arctic hydrological process and increase greenhouse gas emissions.
We've exposed illegal fishing and
human rights violations at sea, illegal timber trading across the globe, and tracked how dirty
energy money in politics
affect the policies around climate change.
Four hundred ppm is just a milestone, but it's just one more indicator that we are living in the Anthropocene era of history where
human activity significantly
affects the environment and subsequently, our food, water and
energy security.
400 ppm is just a milestone, but it's one more indicator that we are living in the Anthropocene era of history where
human activity significantly
affects the environment and subsequently, our food, water and
energy security.
The Max - Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry contributes to the understanding of how living organisms — including
humans - exchange fundamental resources like water, carbon, nitrogen and
energy with their environment, and how this
affects and responds to global climate and environmental change.
Degradation of near - surface permafrost (perennially frozen ground) caused by modern climate change is adversely
affecting human infrastructure, altering Arctic ecosystem structure and function, changing the surface
energy balance, and has the potential to dramatically impact Arctic hydrological processes and increase greenhouse gas emissions.
It is therefore essential to understand how
energy use patterns
affect the growth and structure of the global
human population [1].
Answers to that question at the global and regional levels, as well as to equally complex questions of how ecosystems and
human activities will be
affected, should inform our choices about
energy and infrastructure.
These changes and other climatic changes have
affected and will continue to
affect human health, water supply, agriculture, transportation,
energy, coastal areas, and many other sectors of society, with increasingly adverse impacts on the American economy and quality of life.3
Sectors
affected by climate changes include agriculture, water,
human health,
energy, transportation, forests, and ecosystems.
The
human influence on climate, arising mostly from the changing composition of the atmosphere,
affects energy flows.
Agriculture,
energy demands, and
human health, among other activities, can be
affected by extremely high or low temperatures and by extremely dry or wet conditions.
Climate change
affects the sources of ozone precursors through physical response (lightning), biological response (soils, vegetation, biomass burning) and
human response (
energy generation, land use, agriculture).
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has recently reconfirmed that
human - induced global warming is gathering pace and is
affecting many critical aspects of life including food, water,
energy and livelihood security.
Thirty years to establish a climate state seems a long time, as within that period there may be notable shifts to a number of different prevailing patterns of cold / warmth / wet or drought that, on a
human scale
affects agriculture and horticulture by impacting on what crops may be grown successfully, may
affect the tourism season, may cause a consumer to use more or less
energy in their home, and also impact on nature by
affecting the populations of wild life and vegetation.
Additionally, physical phenomena and processes, driven by (1) the net
energy that reaches the atmosphere and surface, (2) redistribution of
energy content already within the systems, and (3) activities of
human kind, directly
affect the radiative
energy balance from which the hypothesis was developed.
The analysis, reported in the November issue of
Energy Policy, focused on how three environmental changes (increases in temperature, carbon dioxide and ozone) associated with
human activity will
affect crops, pastures and forests.
The study reports that climate change impacts are apparent now in every region, and are
affecting aspects of society and natural systems including agriculture,
human health, water,
energy, and transportation.
He also proposes
human CO2
affecting the rate of
energy transfer from troposphere to higher levels.
The analytical framework considers the linkages that
affect the achievement of water,
energy and food security through the lens of sustainable development and the achievement of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, with a view to mitigating climate change and ensuring access to food, water and sustainable
energy for all in the context of a
human - rights approach.
1) Decrease in earth's albedo 2) Decrease in evaporation (i.e negative factors
affecting evaporation) 3) Volcanic activities on earth, e.g. hot lava & hot waters 4)
Human activities (AHF), creating heat to move or to stay warm or cold 5)
Human activities, e.g. any process to produce
energy or cooling causes more greenhouse gases: water vapor and carbon dioxide which trap long wave
energy leaving earth.
-LSB-...] In its most recent assessment, IPCC states unequivocally that the consensus of scientific opinion is that Earth's climate is being
affected by
human activities: «Human activities... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents... that absorb or scatter radiant en
human activities: «
Human activities... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents... that absorb or scatter radiant en
Human activities... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents... that absorb or scatter radiant
energy.
«In its most recent assessment, IPCC states unequivocally that the consensus of scientific opinion is that Earth's climate is being
affected by
human activities: «Human activities... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents... that absorb or scatter radiant en
human activities: «
Human activities... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents... that absorb or scatter radiant en
Human activities... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents... that absorb or scatter radiant
energy.
I am still trying to understand the three dimension process of how the radiant
energy of CO2 and other
human activities
affects weather patterns.