Water loss increases as temperatures rise because plants use more water, and higher temperatures
increase evaporative loss from the soil and from the water surface and lengthen the growing season.
Not exact matches
AltaRock's team of engineers can also
increase the efficiency of existing power plant infrastructure and decrease
evaporative loss in the cooling system to further extend the life of existing geothermal power projects.
Anywhere CO2 does influence temperature there will be an
increase in
evaporative loss through its presence.
Carter et al. [1] do not appear to be aware that temperature buffering effects due to high
evaporative rates in the tropics and tropical islands,
loss of ice albedo in the poles, and other factors, result in that global temperature
increases rise rapidly with higher latitude [4],