Further information about Arctic weather patterns and climate change will help scientists predict how the Arctic is
impacting climate change globally, as well as how the Arctic contributes to uncertainty within climate models.
Not exact matches
It's undoubtedly attractive to picture an «e-science» future, where the
impacts of scientific research such as environmental
climate change and genomic bioresearch are shared
globally with spectrally efficient 100 Gbps transmissions systems.
While it is often occurring in remote regions, ongoing
change with the cryosphere has
impacts on people all around the world: sea level rise affects coastlines
globally, billions of people rely on water from snowpack, and the diminishing sea ice that covers the Arctic Ocean plays a significant role in Earth's
climate and weather patterns.
We must reduce our emissions
globally to minimise the
impacts of
climate change and protect the environment for future generations.
Based on the above conclusions, they consider that the future integrity of the property is highly at risk, taking into account the possible prospect of offshore oil exploitation, the uncertainty about the
impact of invasive species, the already existing threats for which progress on the corrective measures is unclear and the
globally increasing effects of
climate change to coral reef systems, including the Belize Barrier Reef system.
In the 2003 IPCC paper «A
globally coherent fingerprint of
climate change impacts across natural systems.»
«But
globally over the 21st century, the magnitude and severity of negative
impacts are projected to increasingly outweigh positive impacts,» as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded in its comprehensive 2014 literature review on «Impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability.
impacts are projected to increasingly outweigh positive
impacts,» as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded in its comprehensive 2014 literature review on «Impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability.
impacts,» as the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) concluded in its comprehensive 2014 literature review on «
Impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability.
Impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability.»
«Releasing this carbon into the atmosphere through continuing deforestation not only commits us to the worst
impacts of
climate change, but also results in the loss of a
globally important carbon sink,» said Martin Herold, professor of geoinformation science and remote sensing at Wageningen University in the Netherlands
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Climate Change The New Economy We are nearing the last quarter of 2017 and this year (like the previous one) has set new records within the growing list of
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climate impacts globally.
But I think the Obama administration decided early - on to frame the issue, not in terms of, we have to do this because if we don't,
climate change is going to have terribly harmful
impacts on the U.S. and
globally.
In addition to triggering
impacts via
globally linked systems like markets,
climate change can alter the movement of people, other species, and physical materials across the landscape, generating secondary
impacts in places far removed from where these particular direct
impacts of
climate change occur.
Land cover and land use
change may have an
impact on the surface albedo, evapotranspiration, sources and sinks of heat - trapping gases (greenhouse gases), or other properties of the
climate system and may thus have a radiative forcing and / or other
impacts on
climate, locally or
globally.
However
climate change ultimately unfolds, it's reasonable to guesstimate, if not assume, that overall there will be high
impact effects on societies regionally as well as
globally.
On the basis of current evidence about the observed
impacts of
climate change on environmental conditions,
climate change will be an increasingly important cause of human insecurity
globally in the future.
«Previous analyses linking observed
impacts to
climate change have been generic in nature, addressing whether there is an influence of human - related warming on
impacts globally, without an inference to individual
impacts,» says Hansen.
Natural disasters would probably include extremes of weather Faustino but I agree that
climate change would generally manifest itself in a much more gradual way and would
impact on vulnerable regions, rather than
globally.
This Synthesis Report repeats with greater certainty findings that have figured prominently in earlier IPCC assessments, that the Earth's
climate is warming «unequivocally,» that the human influence in this process is «clear» and that the
changing climate is very likely to bring
impacts:» [w] ithout additional mitigation efforts beyond those in place today, and even with adaptation, warming by the end of the 21st century will lead to high to very high risk of severe, widespread, and irreversible
impacts globally.»
The
impact of human - induced global warming on Earth's ice and oceans is already noticeable: Greenland's glaciers are melting at an increasing rate, and sea level rose by a little more than half a foot (0.17 meters)
globally in the 20th century, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change.
Climate envelope modelling suggests that climate change impacts will diminish the areal extent of some ecosystems (e.g., reduction by 2 - 47 % alone due to 1.6 °C warming above pre-industrial, Table 4.1, No. 6) and impact many ecosystem properties and services gl
Climate envelope modelling suggests that
climate change impacts will diminish the areal extent of some ecosystems (e.g., reduction by 2 - 47 % alone due to 1.6 °C warming above pre-industrial, Table 4.1, No. 6) and impact many ecosystem properties and services gl
climate change impacts will diminish the areal extent of some ecosystems (e.g., reduction by 2 - 47 % alone due to 1.6 °C warming above pre-industrial, Table 4.1, No. 6) and
impact many ecosystem properties and services
globally.
And the
impact on moderate heat waves is also dramatic, with a seventy - five percent share of moderate heat events
globally now attributed to
climate change.
Ecosystem responses to past rainfall variability in the Sahel are potentially useful as an analogue of future
climate change impacts, in the light of projections that extreme drought - affected terrestrial areas will increase from 1 % to about 30 %
globally by the 2090s (Burke et al., 2006).
36 (Recognizing the disparate
impact of
climate change on women and the efforts of women
globally to address
climate change.)
For this reason, major effort should be made to monitor
globally not only
climate change, but also its
impact on ecosystem [s] through remote sensing from satellites as well as in - situ observation.
Parmesan, C. and Yohe, G. (2003) A
globally coherent fingerprint of
climate change impacts across natural systems.
Globally, the negative
impacts of future
climate change on freshwater systems are expected to outweigh the benefits (high confidence).
Recently, under the Paris Agreement on
Climate Change, there has been a call for research into
impacts associated with a 1.5 C or 2C
globally - averaged surface temperature anomaly.
If women and girls bear the greatest burdens from floods, food scarcity and other
climate extremes
globally, can they also be empowered to strengthen their families and communities to cope with
impacts of a
changing climate?
As I have provided clear reasons to not treat the fact that the
globally poorest will suffer most from
climate change as a reason to not reduce fossil fuel use, we are now only discussing whether or not mentioning the disproportionate
impact of global warming on the poor is more or less likely to persuade people to modify their behaviour and reduce emissions.