Researchers say as the climate warms, additional meltwater accumulated in the lakes located in the colder regions of thicker permafrost increase their size, but
if climate warming continues, even those lakes would eventually be susceptible to loss.
But the implication of our study is that
if climate warming continues, this ice cap may disappear before the end of the century.»
Both wetland drying and the increased frequency of warm dry summers and associated thunderstorms have led to more large fires in the last ten years than in any decade since record - keeping began in the 1940s.9 In Alaskan tundra, which was too cold and wet to support extensive fires for approximately the last 5,000 years, 105 a single large fire in 2007 released as much carbon to the atmosphere as had been absorbed by the entire circumpolar Arctic tundra during the previous quarter - century.106 Even
if climate warming were curtailed by reducing heat - trapping gas (also known as greenhouse gas) emissions (as in the B1 scenario), the annual area burned in Alaska is projected to double by mid-century and to triple by the end of the century, 107 thus fostering increased emissions of heat - trapping gases, higher temperatures, and increased fires.
In one sentence: A strikingly large increase in the number of atmospheric river days awaits the U.S. west coast
if climate warming remains relatively unchecked, according to researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Results: A strikingly large increase in the number of atmospheric river days awaits the U.S. west coast
if climate warming remains relatively unchecked.
In the 8 January issue of Nature, a team of researchers concludes that
if climate warming proceeds unchecked, 15 % to 37 % of the 1103 plant and animal species they examined will disappear by 2050.
If the climate warms so much that crops no longer thrive in their traditional settings, farming of some crops may be able to shift to adjacent areas, but others may not.
[Response: There is talk of a «compost bomb» feedback in permafrost soils
if the climate warms really quickly, and in places where there's thermal insulation holding the carbon decomposition heat in.
«A key question in the global climate debate is
if the climate warms in the future, will the water cycle intensify and what will be the nature of that intensification,» said USGS scientist Thomas Huntington, who authored the study.
if the climate warmed by 3C next year, we would think nothing of it?
More generally,
if the climate warms and dries to the point where we can't produce enough food for support human populations, millions more may die, including us.
In one study the growth increase from near - doubled CO2 ranged from minus 60 % at 12 °C to 0 % at 19 °C to plus 130 % at 34 °C, suggesting that
if the climate warms, the average growth response to doubled CO2 could be consistently higher than the 30 % mentioned above.
Not exact matches
Let me know
if you want a «getaway» this winter to a
warmer climate and cheap accommodations.
In youth and health, in summer, in the woods or on the mountains, there come days when the weather seems all whispering with peace, hours when the goodness and beauty of existence enfold us like a dry
warm climate, or chime through us as
if our inner ears were subtly ringing with the world's security.
(
If you live in a
warm climate I find it best to store the cake in the refrigerator.)
Wholegrain Banana Berry Bake — A front - runner
if you're in a cold
climate, this is perfect cooler weather fare —
warming, nourishing and utterly delicious!
If you live in a cold weather
climate please Do Not purchase mayo until the temperature
warms up.
They taste delicious and came out just fine, although we live in a
warm climate where they won't stand up to the heat
if they're not refrigerated.
Seriously,
if you don't believe in global
warming (and other
climate related issues) you are dumb AF.
COLD WEATHER NOTICE
If you live in a cold weather
climate please do not purchase mayo until the temperature
warms up.
But
if you live in a
warmer climate where coconut oil is often liquid at room temperature, this can be messy or less than desirable.
You can
warm up the coconut oil a bit
if its to solid but all the stirring will also get it quite liquid depending on your
climate and temperature.
I always like to gently encourage people to eat seasonally, but realize that this is a challenging thing to live by in a black and white way
if you don't live in California or a similarly
warm and fertile
climate.
But
if you are interested in raising this type of bean you must live in a very
warm climate.
Please be aware that
if you live in a
warm, humid
climate, open product packaging will attract bugs.
(Note: do not do this
if you live in a
warm climate because your quinoa will spoil quickly!)
My theory is because of constant tiki - taka passing of the ball, it amazes me sometimes how we are so good at passing and controlling the ball at such pace and power, with the amount of position we have is almost unreal, imagine the vibrations that run up your legs and knees each time you stop and kick the ball and we are the champions of tiki - taka,
if your thinking why not the same to Barcelona but they have injuries too but its a
warmer climate and needs less
warm to the legs,
Snow has wreaked havoc over the past few days but what
if it's just the start and the global
warming, sorry,
climate change means we're all facing months, years or decades in freezing conditions?
As for pundits the Merson types are like
climate scientists who deny global
warming is anthropgenic, not because they really believe it but because it gets them exposure in the media which they wouldn't get
if they simply went along with the crowd.
If you live in a warm or dry climate, or if you're active and sweating a lot throughout the day, you'll need to drink even more wate
If you live in a
warm or dry
climate, or
if you're active and sweating a lot throughout the day, you'll need to drink even more wate
if you're active and sweating a lot throughout the day, you'll need to drink even more water.
It would be fine
if one lived in a
warm dry
climate and used a clothes line.I ended up using a lot of disposables, but decided that early toilet training was the truest path to saving money.
We found the soft, «minky» texture absolutely luscious, but it was a bit too
warm for the hottest summer days, so
if you live in a hot
climate you might want to plan on an alternative.
If your baby is born in the winter and you live in a cold
climate like Minnesota, you'll want to also have some knit sweaters and hats and maybe even a
warm newborn bunting for transferring from the car to the house.
The fabric doesn't fade in the sun, which is great
if you live in a
warmer climate.
So,
if you live in an area with
warm climate, a cold mist humidifier will be more ideal, and
if you live in a colder
climate, then a
warm mist humidifier will be a better choice.
If you live in a
warm climate or it's summer, you'll need to keep your Les CocoNuts deodorant in the fridge, which is the only downside.
They require a cover but
if the diaper is made well and you live in a
warmer climate it can be worn coverless to show off that cute tushy!
If you are in a
warmer climate and the door is opened and closed many times, it's best to keep it only for 24 hours.
If you live in a
climate where the winter months are frigidly cold, the Pliko Mini Universal Boot Cover keeps your child snuggy and
warm.
It is highly likely that
if the baby is living in a
warm climate they are starting to learn how to swim (yes, it starts that young!).
If you live in a
warm climate, you'll enjoy bringing a bit of the chill indoors with snowman crafts, handmade snowflakes, and DIY winter decorations.
As we have mentioned before,
if you live in a
warm climate or are babywearing during a
warm season, not all baby carriers will be suitable.
If your baby enjoys the arms tucked in this way, but you live in a
warm climate, try the Arms Only Swaddle.
I do recommend getting the cotton one
if you are in a
warmer climate or don't have air conditioning.
The carrier is very
warm and may overheat you or your baby, especially
if you use it in
warmer climates or hotter weather.
During the summer months or
if you're traveling to
warmer climates, breathability is key.
Of course
if you live in a
warmer climate you'll want to refrigerate it sooner.
Climate scientists tell us that we have at best 15 years to convert to carbon - free energy sources
if we are to stop runaway global
warming.
A huge shift towards renewables and the clean economy is needed
if we are going to bring down consumer bills in the long - term and take seriously our need to tackle
climate change, honouring our commitment to the Paris Agreement to limit global
warming to 1.5 degrees.
The science says that industrial states like New York must get to 100 % clean energy and zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
if the planet is to avert runaway global
warming and
climate catastrophe,» Hawkins said.