The HYDE 3.1 spatially explicit database of human
induced global land use change over the past 12,000 years
Not exact matches
Extrapolating from their forest study, the researchers estimate that over this century the warming
induced from
global soil loss, at the rate they monitored, will be «equivalent to the past two decades of carbon emissions from fossil fuel burning and is comparable in magnitude to the cumulative carbon losses to the atmosphere due to human - driven
land use change during the past two centuries.»
Abstract Increased
land use by polar bears (Ursus maritimus) due to climate - change -
induced reduction of their sea - ice habitat illustrates the impact of climate change on species distributions and the difficulty of conserving a large, highly specialized carnivore in the face of this
global threat.
Is it reasonable to be 95 % uncertain the warming is GHG
induced (not UHI and
land use, deforestation) until the
global temperature eclipses those of the RMP and the MWP, and the sea level increases above the RMP?
may give cause for some to question the wider role of climate change and not solely
global warming, that are
induced by anthropogenic emissions, changes in
land use, water quality etc for which there is direct empirical data in the form of images, and not in mathematical treatments of theory and simulated models.