They find that the most
important impacts of global warming will be on agriculture and tourism, where nations will lose, on average, about half a percent of GDP from each by mid-century.
Many of the most
important impacts of global warming will probably not be the actual changes in temperature, but the associated changes in hydrology.
Not exact matches
In the current context
of global warming it is
important to assess the
impacts that changes in ocean and climate may have on Antarctica, and reconstructing past climate fluctuations provides vital information on the responses and possible feedback mechanisms within the climate system.
«It's
important to note that the article doesn't address the direct and immediate
impact of forest burning, such as emissions
of black carbon [considered a major driver
of global warming owing to its high capacity for absorbing solar radiation].
Our study
of the faster increases in apparent temperature has produced
important findings for this kind
of climate change
impact assessment, providing a strong scientific support for more stringent and effective climate change mitigation efforts to combat
global warming.»
However, scientists say it is
important to study the PETM because it is perhaps the best past event by which to understand the potential
impacts of global climate
warming seen today.
Jacobson's work is original and
important in showing that cooling by
global dimming is less, and less
important, than the various
warming impacts of this pollution.
Most also recognize that such
global agreements are the most difficult to come by, and that local protection strategies and efforts to reduce stressors on corals and marine life are
important steps in at least staving off the
impacts of ocean acidification and
global warming.
Unfortunately for policymakers and the public, while the basic science pointing to a rising human influence on climate is clear, many
of the most
important questions will remain surrounded by deep complexity and uncertainty for a long time to come: the pace at which seas will rise, the extent
of warming from a certain buildup
of greenhouse gases (climate sensitivity), the
impact on hurricanes, the particular effects in particular places (what
global warming means for Addis Ababa or Atlanta).
As I explained earlier this week, questions related to any
impact of human - driven
global warming on tornadoes, while
important, have almost no bearing on the challenge
of reducing human vulnerability to these killer storms.
While persistent and deep uncertainty surrounds the most
important potential
impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven
global warming (see David Roberts, Michael Levi and this list
of reviewed research for more), the long - term picture
of a profoundly changed Earth is clear.
Edward Lendner, who was director
of climate issues in a previous White House administration, wrote last week: «In what would be the single most
important contingency that could
impact civil society in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if climate change and
global warming get out
of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.»
An
important new field
of research developed as scientists turned from predicting future
impacts to showing how
global warming was harming people right now, as seen in both
global statistics and analyses
of individual disasters.
Although some
important future effects
of climate change are difficult to quantify, there is now increased confidence in how
global warming of various levels would relate to several key
impacts, says the report.
I am trying to make the point that estimating the
global economic
impact of global warming GHG emissions and mitigation policies is extremely
important.
I am trying to make the point that estimating the
global economic
impact of global warming GHG emissions and mitigation policies is critically
important for justifying public expenditure on policies.
However, it is an
important driver
of other environmental
impacts including
global warming, acidification, eutrophication and resource depletion.
... incomplete and misleading because it 1) omits any mention
of several
of the most
important aspects
of the potential relationships between hurricanes and
global warming, including rainfall, sea level, and storm surge; 2) leaves the impression that there is no significant connection between recent climate change caused by human activities and hurricane characteristics and
impacts; and 3) does not take full account
of the significance
of recently identified trends and variations in tropical storms in causing
impacts as compared to increasing societal vulnerability.
While persistent and deep uncertainty surrounds the most
important potential
impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven
global warming, the long - term picture
of a profoundly changed Earth is clear.
The original question: While persistent and deep uncertainty surrounds the most
important potential
impacts from and responses to greenhouse - driven
global warming, the long - term picture
of a profoundly changed Earth is clear.
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Global Warming Impacts To fully appreciate the urgency
of climate change, it's
important to understand the ways it affects society and the natural environment.
«The authors write that «the Mediterranean region is one
of the world's most vulnerable areas with respect to
global warming,»... they thus consider it to be extremely
important to determine what
impact further temperature increases might have on the storminess
of the region... produced a high - resolution record
of paleostorm events along the French Mediterranean coast over the past 7000 years... from the sediment bed
of Pierre Blanche Lagoon [near Montpellier, France]... nine French scientists, as they describe it, «recorded seven periods
of increased storm activity at 6300 - 6100, 5650 - 5400, 4400 - 4050, 3650 - 3200, 2800 - 2600, 1950 - 1400, and 400 - 50 cal yr BP,» the latter
of which intervals they associate with the Little Ice Age.
Strand 3 topics 3.1 Hardware 3.2 Software 3.3 Networks 3.4 / It is
important to discuss the social
impacts and ethical issues relating to health implications
of mobile devices, unauthorized access to wireless networks, interception
of communications, storage
of personal communications for security purposes / the areas that will be affected by coastal flooding as a result
of different levels
of global warming Introduction to project management Application software that allows a user to plan, schedule, track and /
It is
important that policymakers understand the historical context
of the
global warming debate, what the data does — and does not — tell us about
global warming, where there is consensus in the scientific community and where there is not, and what
impacts global warming regulations can realistically be expected to have on the environment.
We consider several
important climate
impacts and use evidence from current observations to assess the effect
of 0.8 °C
warming and paleoclimate data for the effect
of larger
warming, especially the Eemian period, which had
global mean temperature about +2 °C relative to pre-industrial time.
Although it is
important to reduce the remaining climate uncertainties, such as the magnitude
of the
impacts of short - lived pollutants, it does not change the fact that CO2 is very likely the driving force behind the current
global warming, or that if we double the amount
of CO2 in the atmosphere from pre-industrial levels, the planet will likely
warm in the range
of 2 to 4.5 °C.
Global warming could have especially strong
impacts on the regions
of oceanic subpolar fronts, where the temperature increase in deep water could lead to a substantial redistribution
of pelagic and benthic communities, including commercially
important fish species.
E.g., research assumes greenhouse gas emissions cause
warming without explicitly stating humans are the cause»... carbon sequestration in soil is
important for mitigating
global climate change» (4a) No position Does not address or mention the cause
of global warming (4b) Uncertain Expresses position that human's role on recent
global warming is uncertain / undefined «While the extent
of human - induced
global warming is inconclusive...» (5) Implicit rejection Implies humans have had a minimal
impact on
global warming without saying so explicitly E.g., proposing a natural mechanism is the main cause
of global warming»... anywhere from a major portion to all
of the
warming of the 20th century could plausibly result from natural causes according to these results» (6) Explicit rejection without quantification Explicitly minimizes or rejects that humans are causing
global warming»... the
global temperature record provides little support for the catastrophic view
of the greenhouse effect» (7) Explicit rejection with quantification Explicitly states that humans are causing less than half
of global warming «The human contribution to the CO2 content in the atmosphere and the increase in temperature is negligible in comparison with other sources
of carbon dioxide emission»»
High tech is meeting evolution in order to discover how
global warming is
impacting one
of the planet's most
important insects.
Other surprises include the recognition that reducing methane emissions from whatever source has
important indirect
impacts on a range
of other drivers and is a more effective strategy for short - term reductions in
global warming than had been previously recognized.
One
important source
of guidance is Project Drawdown, a
global coalition
of researchers, scientists, economists and others, that, in recent years, has built a model to evaluate and rank the top active solutions to
global warming, based on their actual
impact on greenhouse gas emissions.