Sentences with phrase «ocean energy perhaps»

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Note how the picture is bookended by shots of the ocean, the first of Molly and her charges on a threatening beach (crepuscular, somehow, in its natural lighting) and the last of Molly sailing away into a haunted, bird - infested horizon: an illustration, perhaps, of the alternative to Tippi Hedren's domesticization at the end of The Birds — of the re-assimilation of the feminine destructive energy into the long reach of a symbolic sea.
Perhaps you'll find it more beneficial to extract green energy from the ocean, scour the seas for new food for your citizens, or even build luxury housing that floats on the waves of the ocean.
Presumably, it does take a lot of energy to move that much water faster, with the heat potentially being redistributed into deeper ocean layers associated with perhaps poorly understood fluctuations of the Antarctic convergence at depth?
Perhaps you can explain why your oceans prefer to retain their SW energy in the Indian and South Atlantic and expel it profligately everywhere else?
bozzza - The differences in the Arctic are perhaps 1/4 the ocean thermal mass as global ocean averages, small overall size (the smallest ocean), being almost surrounded by land (which warms faster), more limited liquid interchanges due to bottlenecking than the Antarctic, and very importantly considerable susceptibility to positive albedo feedbacks; as less summer ice is present given current trends, solar energy absorbed by the Arctic ocean goes up very rapidly.
Carbon Trading, Carbon Free Energy, your Carbon Footprint... The only think I have been hearing that is Bad about Carbon Dioxide is it is contributing to Global Warming, and perhaps raising acidity in the oceans....
Congressman McNerney knows that investing in a domestic workforce for clean tech will help ensure that that U.S. workers and the U.S. economy are able to benefit from continued growth in green jobs, and that bringing clean energies to scale will address ocean acidification, perhaps the biggest threat to ocean health worldwide.
With heat emissions from energy use melting one trillion tons of glaciers annually and the Arctic region becoming more open, perhaps the circulation of the Atlantic around the Arctic to the Pacific is the reason the ocean / s are cooling.
That is, let fossil energy development continue without restraint, while concentrating on technology to independently remove CO2 from the atmosphere / ocean, or perhaps bicarbonate from the ocean.
As Frank pointed out in a comment at Science of Doom, the change in downwelling longwave radiation is only redistributing energy, contributing to some warming at the surface, perhaps with some effect on ocean overturning, and changing the lapse rate.
«Precise measurements of temperature within the ocean confirm that the Earth is absorbing more energy from sunlight than it emits back to space, providing perhaps the strongest evidence to date that rising concentrations of greenhouse gases and other pollutants are the primary cause of the current global warming trend.
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