Sentences with phrase «increase of carbon dioxide»

That is because it had a sudden start at the beginning of the twentieth century but there was no concurrent increase of carbon dioxide in the air.
The problem is the rate of increase of carbon dioxide levels, because the ocean does not have time to transfer it from the surface to the deep ocean.
The real concern lies with increase of both carbon dioxide emissions and temperature that can not be predicted using the models of past climate fluctuations and patterns.
You reported a slowing in the rate of increase of carbon dioxide production (9 November, p 6), with a related...
Given that there is continual heating of the planet, referred to as radiative forcing, by accelerating increases of carbon dioxide (Figure 1) and other greenhouses due to human activities, why is the temperature not continuing to go up?
Hence, increase of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere is not the cause of global warming which has a solar origin and is a part of natural two - century cycle»
Regardless of any unsettled science details, it seems sure that current climate models can not represent what is actually happening in the atmosphere — and therefore one should not rely on predictions from such unvalidated models that are based simply on increases of carbon dioxide.
It is not greenhouse warming because there was no isudden increase of carbon dioxide in 1910 when it started as required by laws of physics for initiating a greenhouse warming.
The argument was that the carbon cycle goes well beyond your silly little budget — nowhere mentioned previously in this thread so just more bad faith and not your argument at all — well beyond slow sequestration based on rock weathering rates — and well beyond a constant rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
While the primary contribution is in improving our ability to anticipate how earth system interactions will modulate the rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the fact that the models require simulation of land and ocean ecosystems make them extremely valuable for a range of applications in ecosystem impacts and feedbacks as well.
First, a steady increase of carbon dioxide with time, beginning at 315 parts per million in 1958 and reaching 385 parts per million in 2008.
First, geochemical evidence shows an exponential (or even faster) increase of carbon dioxide in the oceans at the time of the so - called end - Permian extinction.
Research Project ECO2 preStorage of carbon dioxide in the offshore sea bed as part of a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) strategy is often discussed as a means to reduce further the increase of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
For the first time, the researchers also showed that higher HTC production temperatures resulted in a significant reduction in emissions of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) and an increase of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
And biologist Tim Flannery's The Weather Makers (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006) reveals how he went from being a skeptical environmentalist to a believing activist as incontrovertible data linking the increase of carbon dioxide to global warming accumulated in the past decade.
Many of the experts (like Dr Hansen) dealing with global warming rightfully only look at what they think is going on and since the concentration of carbon dioxide (although I still have no idea how they can get an average concentration reading instantly all over the world) has increased, the culprit of global warming is this increase of carbon dioxide.
And, if my admittedly simplistic calculations are correct, EPA's rule would result in an increase of carbon dioxide emissions.
We do not know whether intelligent land - management could increase the growth of the topsoil reservoir by four billion tons of carbon per year, the amount needed to stop the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The largest single factor contributing to modern climate change is the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
This is why sea surface temperature hardly changes and sea ice slightly increases near the Antarctic Continent in response the increase of carbon dioxide.
Scientists believe there is a correlation between the increase of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere and the increase of water vapor.
The conclusion is not new: other teams have already proposed that global warming linked to increases of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as a consequence of fossil fuel combustion could drive tropical cyclones to higher latitudes and that the most destructive hurricanes could happen increasingly often.
Increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, as measured atop Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
Thus an increase of carbon dioxide from 350 ppm (0.035 %) to 400 ppm (0.04 %) is not a significant change in the atmosphere (and not enough to have an effect on climate)
An increase of carbon dioxide will lower the mean radiation focus, and because the temperature is higher near the surface the radiation is increased, without allowing for any increased absorption by a greater total thickness of the gas.
Similarly, Demezhko and Gornostaeva (2015) found that the heat energy change in the deep oceans during the climate transition from the last ice age to this current interglacial occurred «2 - 3 thousands of years» before the increases in surface temperature and CO2, and that «the increase of carbon dioxide may be a consequence [rather than a cause] of temperature increasing».
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