Sentences with phrase «now stable climates»

Migrants build large dome - shaped colonies in regions with now stable climates and rush to construct cities within them to sustain the flow of refugees.
The migrants build large dome - shaped colonies with now stable climates and rush to construct cities within them to sustain the flow of refugees.

Not exact matches

More developing nations are welcoming foreign tourists and increasingly stable political climates in some areas now boast a market of niche tour operators.
«The focus now should be creating a stable investment climate for renewables, making longer - term commitments to support less mature technologies, and putting in place incentives to deliver significantly increased investment in renewable power and heat generation required over the next decade.»
With a deadly avalanche, it appears climate change may now be affecting a once stable region of the Tibetan Plateau.
Wiley Interdiscplinary Reviews — Computational Statistics (WIREs Comp Stat) began in 2009 as one of a series Wiley interdiscplinary journals (the WIREs stable has now reached eleven strong and includes WIREs Climate Change).
[Response: The short answer is that there is now an advanced civilization in which many millions of people are dependent on an agricultural system that was designed and implemented to work within a relatively stable climate regime, especially that of the last couple hundred years.
There are now many, and complex, dependencies on a stable climate.
All indications are that without human interference, the climate would be stable now, perhaps with a slight cooling.
The 10 Must Knows report says the Earth's climate has been remarkably stable since before the dawn of civilisation, but this stability is now at risk.
The climate change had already affected the seas around Antarctica and is warming some coastal waters.So now both Antarctic Peninsula and West Antarctica Ice sheet are losing ice.For now, the East Antarctic Ice sheet is stable but it will influence on global climate change due to sea ice.In the future there is growing concern about the possible impact of climate change.Is Antarctica gaining ice that meant it will effect to climate change and the ecosystem of the regions?
It's now well understood that what's needed to stop this unfolding apocalypse is an emergency transformation of the global economy — a WWII - scale mobilization to rapidly restore a stable climate and reverse ecological overshoot.
We can lose the battle on climate change with horrendous consequences for all working people and their communities or we can act now to secure a stable climate with decent work for all, prosperity, and development.»
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation / heat energy absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
Right now, according to this line of evidence, the planet's climate could be in one of its more stable phases of the Earth's history.
* The variability shown in the uptick from 1900 looks unusual only because an instrumental temperature record - which captures variability - is now used, whereas the long term paleo reconstruction proxies previously used, do not have this ability to capture short term variability and thereby present an impression of a «stable» climate.
Back in the olden days, in the days when they had the sort of «stable» climate we are all now expected to aspire to, long before anyone had thunk up global warming or anything, they used to amuse themselves of an evening by singing about how natural variability is always going to happen whether the models be right or wrong.
What is relevant now is the rate of climate change, the specific causes, and its impact on modern civilisation that is dependent, for agricultural and societal security, a relatively stable climate.
All these new attacks on healthy communities and a stable climate come just as the historic, comprehensive, peer - reviewed National Climate Assessment indicates every region of our nation will face disastrous outcomes if we don't act to curb the climate crisclimate come just as the historic, comprehensive, peer - reviewed National Climate Assessment indicates every region of our nation will face disastrous outcomes if we don't act to curb the climate crisClimate Assessment indicates every region of our nation will face disastrous outcomes if we don't act to curb the climate crisclimate crisis now.
Are you telling me that the climate in the Arctic is stable now since winter is still colder than summer?
Already facing challenges as the prairies — and prairie dog colonies (a favorite food item)-- are converted to agricultural and cattle grazing fields, Audubon's climate model now projects a significant shift (only 6 % remaining stable) and reduction (by 84 %) of summer climate space for this species.
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