This analytical report discusses
key aspects of climate change adaptation and provides policymakers with a starting point, including background information and questions for further reflection.
In their reply, however, Vahrenholt and Lüning exhibit a misunderstanding of various
key aspects of climate science.
A government agency in the spring released two reports warning that the launch delays and sensor cuts threatened to create serious gaps, beginning in 2015, in the nation's ability to monitor
key aspects of climate change.
He is frequently quoted in mainstream news venues and often appears on radio and television news programs, to help communicate
key aspects of climate science to the public.
Either most of the actual drying was not caused by warming per se, or the models are all significantly underestimating
a key aspect of climate change (see section 7) even though many of them are getting the spatial gradients in today's climate about right.»
In a sense, this will take a much tighter look at one
key aspect of the climate change debate.
Shock Flashback 1977: NYT Reports on
Key Aspect of Climate Debate!
That's
a key aspect of the climate issue:
Not exact matches
«Models do a good job at simulating some elements
of the
climate system, but they disagree on
key aspects of the land - atmosphere CO2 exchange, and in particular the amount
of carbon being sequestered,» Rawlins said in a statement.
Using «principles
of positive behavior intervention» and implementing practices that «provide a safe and caring classroom
climate» are
key aspects of the credentialing commission's new expectations.
The reports are produced by committees
of the nation's top scientists, engineers, and other experts who are convened to address
key scientific and technical
aspects of climate change and other topics.
Key aspects of the Lincoln's standard feature offerings included fog lights, rear parking sensors, keyless entry with Ford's exclusive outside keypad, dual - zone automatic
climate control, leather, and power seats with driver memory.
Well I wanted to let you know that Petcurean has recently launched a brand new line
of pet food called «Gather», and the idea behind Gather is to provide food for dogs and cats with sustainability and transparency and organic ingredients are the
key aspects of the brand, and we know that one
of the biggest trends right now in both the human and pet food arenas are... global warming,
climate change, extremes in weather, it's all on their minds, so we just launched Gather in August
of this year and we'll be starting to stress the food to reach all stores in October, so we're really excited about that.
The strategy will be to couple the biogeochemical - physical
climate system to representations
of key aspects of the human system, and then to develop more coherent scenarios
of human actions in the context
of feedbacks from the biogeochemical - physical
climate system.
Instead, given
climate is a real issue, we must think about how we will adjust
key aspects of our society like food and water availability or viable living areas based on the natural cycle occurring.
You have pointed out the importance
of rational skepticism in science, yet precisely this
key aspect of the scientific method was crushed by the IPCC process, political representatives and a handful
of influential «mainstream «
climate scientists.
Now possibly the readership you are aiming at is merely US based, but if you are interested in helping your readership gain an understanding
of Climate and
Climate Change, surely one
of the
key aspects is to make sure they understand the need to maintain a global focus in considering the questions, rather than the very local and parochial stance
of what is happening to just 1.5 %
of the world.
The changing dynamics
of the Southern Ocean will in turn drive
key aspects of our future
climate, including how sensitive the Earth will be to further warming and increases in carbon dioxide emissions.
This latest report on the Science
of Climate Change covered the
key aspects of concern to those not part
of the IPCC consensus, but did not involve them sufficiently, if at all, in developing the material and the result seems to be an official dismissal
of the literature rather than a thorough development as is common for ideas necessary for the consensus view to be valid.
The analysis by a team
of scientists − including from
Climate Analytics and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) − who have published
key research papers on the science, impacts and policy
aspects of the 1.5 ˚C limit is the centrepiece
of a collection
of content by Nature
Climate Change, Nature Geoscience and Nature journals, titled Targeting 1.5 °C.
In this context, a
key aspect is to distinguish and quantify more precisely natural and anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing
of global
climate change and related sea ice decrease2.
Climate researchers routinely refuse to release
key aspects of their research that would allow others to replicate their findings — Mann's refusal to release information about his famous «hockey stick» analysis even in the face
of FOIA's is just the most famous example.
According to the SPECS Dissemination work package, the fact sheets will be two - page long documents that intend to introduce basic concepts
of climate prediction and
key -
aspects of s2d forecasting to a wide audience that ranges from stakeholders sensitive to
climate variability to the stakeholder.
Their discovery highlights the interconnectedness
of the
climate system, and suggests feedbacks on other
key aspects of tropical
climate like El Niño.
... Thus,
climate science supports sound policy when it informs risk management, informing the selection
of climate policy measures that influence
key aspects of the causal chain
of climate change.
One
of the most troubling
aspects of the leaked Heartland Institute documents was the revelation that they were planning to create a school curriculum for K - 12 students that «that shows that the topic
of climate change is controversial and uncertain — two
key points that are effective at dissuading teachers from teaching science» indicates that there is scientific controversy on the core issues
of anthropogenic
climate change (*).
Therefore attribution is a
key aspect of the understanding
of climate change risks, many
of which are associated with the occurrence
of extreme weather or
climate events.
Even with ongoing questions about the proxy data, the IPCC's
key statement — that most
of the warming since the mid-twentieth century is «very likely» to be due to human - caused increases in greenhouse - gas concentration — remains solid because it rests on multiple lines
of evidence from different teams examining many
aspects of the
climate system, says Susan Solomon, the former co-chair
of the IPCC team that produced the 2007 physical science report and a
climate researcher with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
Key uncertainties include
aspects of the roles played by clouds, the cryosphere, the oceans, land use and couplings between
climate and biogeochemical cycles»
But
key aspects of the deal that will form a bargaining position for global
climate talks in Paris next year were left vague or voluntary, raising questions as to how the aims would be realised.
A significant uncertainty in future projections
of sea level is associated with dynamical changes in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets and a
key aspect of this uncertainty is the role
of ice shelves, how they might respond to
climate change, and the effect this could have on the ice sheets.
Irish
climate scientist Peter Thorne, who worked on the landmark 2015 study, also penned a rebuttal to the newspaper article, noting that at least seven
key aspects of the story are a «misrepresentation
of the processes that actually occurred.»
As Judith says, one
of the
key conclusions is the paragraph in large red letters «Most
of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations... Discernible human influences now extend to other
aspects of climate, including ocean warming, continental - average temperatures, temperature extremes and wind patterns (see Figure SPM.4 and Table SPM.2).»
Key aspects of recent
climate change research are assessed in Chapters 2 through 11
of this report.