There has been a large disconnect between the scientific community and the «laymen» population on this issue as to what the real
implications of a warming world at today's rate and magnitude can be.
There has been a large disconnect between the scientific community and the «laymen» population on this issue as to what the real
implications of a warming world at today's rate and magnitude can be.
Not exact matches
The results, published in the current online edition
of the journal Nature Geoscience, suggests major
implications for today's
warming world.
An ex-con and radical environmentalist, Michael is so terrified by the
implications of global
warming that he wants Mary to abort their unborn child, rather than bring an innocent soul into a
world swiftly headed for its next mass extinction.
The only thing that appears to be really true about climate change and climate scientists is that increased CO2 will arm the
world but what the
implications are
of this
warming scientists leave to other people.
In August, 2006, I gave a power - point - presentation at the Veterans For Peace National Convention titled, «A
World of Hurt or Hope: The National Security
Implications of Global
warming / Abrupt Climate Change.
The Sunday Review has a thought - provoking trio
of Op - Ed pieces on the drivers and
implications of coastal losses in a
warming world with crowded shores.
A big new Nature paper summarizing findings from one
of the most important drilling projects on Greenland has important
implications for the fate
of the ice sheet in a
warmer world.
The
implications are important, since climate studies indicate the snowpack in mid-elevation forests in the Western United States and other similar forests around the
world has been decreasing in the past 50 years because
of regional
warming.
The
implication is that even though other teams have repeatedly warned that the
world's reefs are in peril as the
world warms because
of ever - greater ratios
of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, as a consequence
of human combustion
of fossil fuels at a profligate rate, the
world's great reefs may survive for perhaps another century, rather than perish within the next 50 years.
«And with the country committed by Act
of Parliament to reducing CO2 by 80 per cent by 2050, a project that will cost hundreds
of billions, the news that the
world has got no
warmer for the past 16 years comes as something
of a shock... the evidence is beginning to suggest that it may be happening much slower than the catastrophists have claimed — a conclusion with enormous policy
implications.»
There was the keynote address by Sir Robert Watson, who explored the
implications of our current emissions path, and the fact that we are likely heading for a
world that is 4 or 5 degrees
warmer by 2100 than it was before industrialisation, with consequences that are alarming rather than alarmist.
The
world is on track to reach dangerous levels
of global
warming much sooner than expected, according to new Australian research that highlights the alarming
implications of rising energy demand.
The gradual
warming of the tropics may not seem as weird as March Madness, but it has much more important
implications for biodiversity, food security and the stability
of world financial markets.
The observations have
implications for predicting the sea level rise that could accompany global
warming and the melting
of glaciers around the
world.
The
implications of these data in a
warming world, taken together with other ongoing marine stressors like overfishing and pollution, are damning.