The trees that are able to cope
in a warmer world by absorbing more carbon dioxide are at higher risk of death in multiple ways.
(The same goes for environmentalists» efforts to keep some cold - loving wolverines in the lower 48 states
in a warming world by trying to get them protected under the species law.
Not exact matches
«For anyone driven crazy
by the faux
warm and fuzzy PR of the so - called sharing economy Steven Hill's Raw Deal: How the «Uber Economy» and Runaway Capitalism Are Screwing American Workers should be required reading... Hill is an extremely well - informed skeptic who presents a satisfyingly blistering critique of high tech's disingenuous equating of sharing with profiteering... Hill includes two chapters listing potential solutions for the crises facing U.S. workers... Hill stresses the need for movement organizing to create a safety net strong enough to save the millions of workers currently being shafted
in venture capital's brave new
world.»
Many careful observers believe that human economic activity is already at an unsustainable level
in many parts of the
world and even globally, as indicated
by global
warming.
Perhaps more dramatic illustrations are found
in hospital wards where a visitor's
warm «hello» turns on the light, opens the shutters, straightens the linens, and brightens the faces; or
in rural America where a major business transaction is sealed
by one man giving his word to another; or
in the quiet guidance of Anne Sullivan who with the one word «water» brought Helen Keller into the
world of human experience; or
in the nation - shaping speeches of Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill.
What is SO REMARKABLE is that How Many Warnings HE has given us — Texas is on FIRE — The SOUTH is
in a Forever Drought — The Mississippi Floods — Tornadoes wipe out Cities and STILL we Listen to MORONS that Listen to the HYPNOTISTS paid
by the Coal and Oil Barons that try to convince you Global
Warming isn't Destroying our Grandchildren's
World.
By warm heart, I mean a deep Christian experience of the grace of God that expresses itself
in a compassionate love for the
world and all of its people.
Were the
world not
warmed by the transcendent Love embodied
in Aslan, we would become spiritually gelid and morally sterile.
ABOUT ANDRE»S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE AT MONTE CARLO RESORT AND CASINO Celebrating his 35th anniversary
in Las Vegas, André Rochat has enhanced his AAA Four Diamond restaurant
by combining its original old -
world charm with a modern twist to create a
warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Lay back, wrap yourself
in a cozy throw blanket, grab a good book, sit
by the window and enjoy an afternoon of winter's delight, with a glass of this VEGAN Vanilla Masala chai to
warm you from the inside out, as the fragrances envelop you
in a cocoon of headiness and transport you to a different
world in a different time.
«Jim Beam has been making history
by producing the
world's finest bourbon through seven generations of family distillers, and this partnership truly signifies a new era for the brand — an era
in which we push boundaries even further, attracting new fans across the globe and continuing the great growth we've enjoyed on the brand,» said Kevin George, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Beam Inc. «Mila's love of bourbon, her appreciation for the authenticity of our brand, her
warm personality and her global relevance to our Make History campaign make her the perfect partner.
Earlier this year, Jermain Defoe crossed the Atlantic to join MLS side Toronto FC and was named to England's standby list
by Roy Hodgson before the
World Cup (some say that Defoe's decision to move to the MLS cost him an England place but staying
in the PL
warming the bench probably wouldn't boost his chance either).
Clocking 7:32.62 at the Alexander Stadium
in warm and sunny conditions, the double Olympic,
world and European champion took 0.17 off the 7:32.79 run
by David Moorcroft
in 1982 — the year before Farah was born.
His antics during the
world cup (V North Korea), his bizarre
warming up routines and everything that is «Manu» is refreshing
in an age dominated
by serious and pretentious professional footballers.
His performance was dwarfed
by the way Everton's Barkley played
in the
World Cup
warm - up games, leading Pearce to hypothesize the youngster will fail to find a way into Hodgson's plans.
In the watery
world of the womb, your baby was weightless and
warm, he was comforted
by the rhythm of your heartbeat and the gentle rocking motion of his «mother home» as his body was gently massaged
by the uterine wall and contained
by the boundaries of your own body.
To keep our babies close meant they were physically safe, had immediate and direct access to the food
in our breasts, were kept
warm by our bodies, and were able to view the
world from a safe perch, enabling them to learn every moment of the day.
In the watery
world of the womb, your baby was weightless and
warm, he was comforted
by the rhythm of...
Climate scientists tell us that to keep the rise of global temperature above the pre-industrial level at below 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit)
in order to avoid runaway global
warming, the
world must cut greenhouse gas emissions
by 15 percent per year starting
in 2020.
[241] The attractions and major tourist destinations of Ghana include a
warm, tropical climate year - round; diverse wildlife; exotic waterfalls such as Kintampo Waterfalls and the largest waterfall
in west Africa, Wli Waterfalls; Ghana's coastal palm - lined sandy beaches; caves; mountains, rivers; meteorite impact crater and reservoirs and lakes such as Lake Bosumtwi or Bosumtwi meteorite crater and the largest man - made lake
in the
world by surface area, Lake Volta; dozens of castles and forts; UNESCO World Heritage Sites; nature reserves and national p
world by surface area, Lake Volta; dozens of castles and forts; UNESCO
World Heritage Sites; nature reserves and national p
World Heritage Sites; nature reserves and national parks.
On Sandy Anniversary, the Green Party calls for Full Employment through Climate Action
By Howie Hawkins, Green Party Candidate for Governor On the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, New York needs to become a world leader in taking action on global warming by committing to a 100 % clean energy economy within 15 year
By Howie Hawkins, Green Party Candidate for Governor On the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, New York needs to become a
world leader
in taking action on global
warming by committing to a 100 % clean energy economy within 15 year
by committing to a 100 % clean energy economy within 15 years.
On the second anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, New York needs to become a
world leader
in taking action on global
warming by committing to a 100 % clean energy economy within 15 years.
To explore what these new findings could mean for soil carbon storage
in a
warming world, the team compared output from a soil model that includes the effect of temperature on microbial lifespan to models unaffected
by temperature change.
In 1988, Thatcher, as prime minister, became one of the first
world leaders to warn of
warming caused
by greenhouse gases.
This «fat tail» scenario would mean the
world experiences «existential / unknown»
warming by 2100 — defined
in the report as more than 5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels.
Under the landmark climate deal struck
in Paris
in 2015, most of the
world's nations agreed to cut carbon emissions to limit
warming by 2100 to 2 °C above pre-industrial levels.
Meanwhile, the UK Met Office confirmed what New Scientist reported first
in July — that the
world has now
warmed by 1 °C relative to pre-industrial times.
In the new set - up, a real - world seasonal forecast driven by data on current sea - surface temperatures will be run alongside a simulated «no global warming» seasonal forecast, in which greenhouse gas emissions have been stripped ou
In the new set - up, a real -
world seasonal forecast driven
by data on current sea - surface temperatures will be run alongside a simulated «no global
warming» seasonal forecast,
in which greenhouse gas emissions have been stripped ou
in which greenhouse gas emissions have been stripped out.
The gathering will draw approximately 400 representatives from other Arctic nations and interested foreign observers, and will give Obama a platform to highlight how changes
in the Arctic will affect the rest of the
world by accelerating
warming, contributing to sea - level rise and changing precipitation patterns at lower altitudes.
What happens when the
world moves into a
warm, interglacial period isn't certain, but
in 2009, a paper published
in Science
by researchers found that upwelling
in the Southern Ocean increased as the last ice age waned, correlated to a rapid rise
in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
His message was reinforced
by the UK's Royal Society, which the same day published a picture of global chaos
in a
world warmed by 4 °C — which it said could happen as early as the 2060s.
The 2011 UNEP / WMO assessment and the related article
by Shindell et al.
in Science
in 2012 indicate that an aggressive program to limit emissions of these substances could relatively inexpensively cut projected
warming between the present and 2050
in half while also having tremendous co-benefits for health, air quality, and improved energy efficiency,
in the US and around the
world.
On average, the
world is 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit
warmer today than it was
in 1880, and climatologists say temperatures could increase
by 5.6 to 7.2 F
by 2100.
It's an odd scenario — death
by freezing
in a
warming world — but one that could have profound impacts on one of the most culturally and economically important trees
in Alaska as it dies out and other, less valuable trees take its place.
The record shows, for example, that
in a
world unmarred
by humans, global
warming actually increases biodiversity.
The average temperature for the
world in 2015 was record
warm in all four major datasets, which are run independently
by different U.S. and international agencies.
New projections
by researchers from the Universities of Southampton and Liverpool, and the Australian National University
in Canberra, could be the catalyst the
world has sought to determine how best to meet its obligations to reduce carbon emissions and better manage global
warming as defined
by the Paris Agreement.
Closer to the poles the emergence of climate change
in the temperature record appeared later but
by the period 1980 - 2000 the temperature record
in most regions of the
world were showing clear global
warming signals.
Warming continued unabated, as established
by multiple independent data sets from around the
world, and numerous studies
in peer - reviewed journals.
A number of media outlets tried to link this recent cold outbreak with a wavier jet stream that is possibly caused
by the reduction
in temperature difference between a much
warmer Arctic, which is heating up rapidly due to global
warming, and the lower parts of the
world.
The discovery that forests are not a panacea for global
warming only emerged after they were given a central role
in the Kyoto Protocol, the treaty signed two years ago
by most of the
world's governments
in a bid to stem the greenhouse effect.
Their primary goal: create the
world's first ice archive sanctuary
in Antarctica, using glaciers threatened
by global
warming.
Then, as the
world warmed early
in the Holocene epoch, about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, the pine gave way to a dense woodland of oak, maple, and birch inhabited
by smaller prey like deer and wild boar.
Results of a new study
by researchers at the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggest that temperatures across the northeastern United States will increase much faster than the global average, so that the 2 - degrees Celsius
warming target adopted
in the recent Paris Agreement on climate change will be reached about 20 years earlier for this part of the U.S. compared to the
world as a whole.
The new report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published on Sunday
in Berlin, Germany, says «widespread» use of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) will probably be needed to stop the
world warming by 2 °C, the politically agreed danger threshold.
Without any action, the
world is on track to achieve at least 4 degrees C
warming of global average temperatures
by 2100, as the
world hits 450 parts - per - million of greenhouse gases
in 2030 and goes on to put out enough greenhouse gas pollution to achieve as much as 1300 ppm
by 2100.
In a
warming world, the U.S. could see its cities inundated with water, its power grids threatened
by intense storms, its forests devastated
by wildfire and insect infestations, and its coastlines washed away
by storm surges.
The
world needs to drop its global
warming pollution
by 6 percent annually to avoid «dangerous» climate change
in the estimation of Hansen and his co-authors
in a recent paper
in PLoS One.
Such a dramatic decline could turn the land from taking up carbon overall to pumping it out
by 2100, as the rate of respiration
by soil microbes, which exhale carbon dioxide, is predicted to increase
in a
warmer world.
For example,
in a simulated
world where the atmospheric CO2 levels were double today's values — a scenario many scientists believe likely — models predict that Earth will
warm by more than 2 °C.