Although ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions could mitigate even worse catastrophe, momentum has shifted in part to preparing for
the inevitable consequences of a warmer planet.»
Not exact matches
The planet is getting
warmer, ocean temperatures are rising, the polar ice caps are melting, and all
of the incontrovertible science
of climate change is that more extreme - weather events are an
inevitable consequence.
It's about understanding the climate, and anthropogenic
warming is just an
inevitable consequence of that understanding.
Two scientists who believe we are on the wrong track argue in the current issue
of the journal Nature Climate Change that global
warming is
inevitable and it's time to switch our focus from trying to stop it to figuring out how we are going to deal with its
consequences..»
Certain
consequences of global
warming are now
inevitable, including sea level rise, more frequent and severe heat waves, growing wildfire risks, and an increase in extreme weather events.