Unless a human «tipping point» is reached soon, with implementation of effective policy actions,
large irreversible climate changes will become unavoidable.
Not exact matches
Will they support the wellbeing of our own and other species or will they provide a context for further
large - scale extinctions and
irreversible climate change?»
The draft report says it is «very likely» that the past three decades have all been warmer than any time in the past 800 years; that we could see almost 9 °C of warming by 2300; and that «a
large fraction of
climate change is largely
irreversible on human timescales».
The danger of uncontrollable and
irreversible consequences necessarily raises the question of whether it is feasible to extract CO2 from the atmosphere on a
large enough scale to affect
climate change.
Specifically, they say: «The implication is that, in the absence of efficient,
large - scale capture and storage of airborne carbon (emphasis mine), carbon emissions that have already occurred or will occur in the near future result in a commitment to
climate change that will be
irreversible on timescales of centuries to millennia and longer.»
The sentence I just quoted implies pretty strongly that, in the presence of efficient (or for that matter inefficient)
large - scale capture and storage of airborne carbon, carbon emissions that have already occurred or will occur in the near future might not result in a commitment to
climate change that is
irreversible on timescales of centuries to millennia and longer.
There are enough resources on this planet to allow everyone to live a good and healthy life without making
large and
irreversible changes to Earth's
climate.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's
largest general scientific society with a membership of 121,200 scientists and «science supporters» globally, just released an 18 - page report confirming that the world is at growing risk of «abrupt, unpredictable and potentially
irreversible changes» due to
climate change.
On the text on a
large fraction of
climate change being
irreversible on a multi-century to millennial time scale, the Russian Federation observed that global warming was reversible as opposed to CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere that were not.
Large - scale singular events are abrupt or
irreversible changes within the
climate system.
The danger of uncontrollable and
irreversible consequences necessarily raises the question of whether it is feasible to extract CO2 from the atmosphere on a
large enough scale to affect
climate change.
CTPs are
irreversible, uncertain events that can be triggered by
climate -
change - induced high temperatures and that cause
large damages or disruptions to the
climate system.