For example,
if unabated climate change results in a famine in Kenya, or the Maldives is lost to rising sea levels, the loss of life and culture won't have much impact on the global economy, but I think we can all agree that there is a significant non-economic loss associated with these types of events.
Not exact matches
Check out below which tech companies could have their offices flooded
if climate change continues
unabated.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, an international organization created by the United Nations that produces climate change models, has predicted that sea levels could rise as much as 21 feet (6.4 meters) in the next century if global warming continues un
Climate Change, an international organization created by the United Nations that produces climate change models, has predicted that sea levels could rise as much as 21 feet (6.4 meters) in the next century if global warming continues una
Change, an international organization created by the United Nations that produces
climate change models, has predicted that sea levels could rise as much as 21 feet (6.4 meters) in the next century if global warming continues un
climate change models, has predicted that sea levels could rise as much as 21 feet (6.4 meters) in the next century if global warming continues una
change models, has predicted that sea levels could rise as much as 21 feet (6.4 meters) in the next century
if global warming continues
unabated.
But centuries of rising temperatures and seas lie ahead
if the untrammeled burning of fossil fuels and deforestation continue
unabated, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change.
The U.N. report gets two things right: 1) there is a risk of serious damages from
climate change if left
unabated for a century and 2) poor countries in the low latitudes are likely to bear the greatest share of that risk.
The number of days above 95 °F (35 °C) will rise dramatically in many parts of the United States
if climate change continues
unabated
«
If human - driven
climate change continues
unabated, the last ice areas will ultimately disappear, and the remaining wild bears with them,» he says.
Further
climate change is expected to intensify these effects on North Sea plankton, cod, and marine ecosystems.7 By 2100, scientists estimate that average world sea surface temperatures could rise as much as 5.4 ° F (3 ° C)
if our heat - trapping emissions continue
unabated.13, 14
The paper says a warming of 5ºC − likely to happen in the next century
if climate change goes on
unabated − would put nearly all terrestrial natural ecosystems at risk of severe
change.
More than 500 European cities could face sharp increases in droughts, floods and heatwaves
if climate change continues to rise
unabated, a new study... Read More
Though the EPA is correct, thought the details I am unsure, It is very likely that
if in the future that is Emissions of greenhouse gases continue to rise
unabated, and
climate changes effects more dramatic, I would not put it past a nation like America taking unilatreal action and even sucombing to using geo - engineering projects.
The authors recognize that there «remains a range of estimates on the magnitude and regional expression of future
change» but state with certainty that «[f] urther
climate change is inevitable» and «
if emissions of greenhouse gases continue
unabated, future
changes will substantially exceed those that have occurred so far.»
In fact,
if climate change continues
unabated, people in most regions will face the risk of either flooding or droughts.
Further
climate change is inevitable;
if emissions of greenhouse gases continue
unabated, future
changes will substantially exceed those that have occurred so far.