A new report revealed the impact
of warming climates worldwide on the insurance industry.
Not exact matches
For almost 100 years, Science News has been reporting the latest advances in science, such as this week's cover story by reporter Laurel Hamers, «When bogs burn, the environment takes a hit,» on how the increased frequency
of bog fires
worldwide is becoming a surprisingly large source
of air pollution and
climate -
warming carbon dioxide.
The lower bound
of the study is an important benchmark
worldwide; in 2015, the international Paris
Climate Agreement set a global target
of constraining
warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
The area boasts the world's
warmest ocean temperatures and vents massive volumes
of warm gases from the surface high into the atmosphere, which may shape global
climate and air chemistry enough to impact billions
of people
worldwide.
They said that two extreme
climate periods — the Medieval
Warming Period between 800 and 1300 and the Little Ice Age
of 1300 to 1900 — occurred
worldwide, at a time before industrial emissions
of greenhouse gases became abundant.
The finding supports a key theory about what's behind the recent
worldwide warming of Earth's
climate.
And with 2017 likely going down as one
of the
warmest years on record
worldwide, this year's
climate change signal was amplified at the Earth's poles.
Isabella Velicogna can use that information to «study the mass balance
of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets and glaciers
worldwide, in response to
climate warming.»
Launch
of World Wide Views Global Citizen Consultation Results Report on
Climate and Energy Strong Public Support for Political Leaders to Commit to Ambitious
Climate Action Now The COP 21 Paris Agreement Needs to Open a Credible Path to Limit Global
Warming to No More than 2 Degrees Celsius Citizens
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Although the temperature
of the Earth is becoming
warmer and
climate change is causing adverse effects
worldwide, the act
of forecasting the weather will remain consistent over the next thirty years, according to new research.
Here we show that,
worldwide, the number
of local record - breaking monthly temperature extremes is now on average five times larger than expected in a
climate with no long - term
warming.
You'll note an acceleration
of those temperatures in the late 1970s as greenhouse gas emissions from energy production increased
worldwide and clean air laws reduced emissions
of pollutants that had a cooling effect on the
climate, and thus were masking some
of the global
warming signal.
In its latest report, the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change
of the United Nations projected that sea levels
worldwide could rise up to two feet by 2100 as ice sheets eroded and
warming seawater expanded.
There is no evidence
of any
worldwide conspiracy, no mention
of George Soros nefariously funding
climate research, no grand plan to «get rid
of the MWP» [Grist note: MWP refers to «Medieval
Warm Period «-RSB-, no admission that global
warming is a hoax, no evidence
of the falsifying
of data, and no «marching orders» from our socialist / communist / vegetarian overlords.
The international Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, in a series
of reports issued earlier this year, concluded that man - made global
warming will likely increase hurricane intensity
worldwide.
154 Australian scientists demand
climate policy that matches the science «While the Paris Agreement remains unbinding and global
warming has received minimal attention in the recent elections, governments
worldwide are presiding over a large - scale demise
of the planetary ecosystems, which threatens to leave large parts
of Earth uninhabitable.
The chosen scenario assumes Trump's actions could result in the United States only achieving half
of its pledged reduction through 2030 under the Paris Agreement on
climate change, the
worldwide but voluntary pact aiming to avoid dangerous global
warming that entered into force on Nov. 4.
According to Dr. James Hansen (formerly
of NASA) and 97 %
of climate scientists
worldwide, manmade production
of CO2 is the leading cause
of global
warming and
climate change.
The Fourth Assessment Report (AR4, 2007) emphasized that «the
warming of the
climate system is unequivocal» and that it is affecting ecosystems
worldwide.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The
climate accord reached in Paris this month aims to cut planet -
warming emissions
worldwide with the goal
of averting the most disastrous effects
of climate change.
The
climate forecast for 2100 looks to be about the same - the world's
climate (s) will be about the same as today, possibly a bit
warmer or cooler (<.5 degC), with rain, drought, hurricanes, large amounts
of polar ice, and the possiblity
of some
worldwide disaster.
«The authors write that «the El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a naturally occurring fluctuation,» whereby «on a timescale
of two to seven years, the eastern equatorial Pacific
climate varies between anomalously cold (La Niña) and
warm (El Niño) conditions,» and that «these swings in temperature are accompanied by changes in the structure
of the subsurface ocean, variability in the strength
of the equatorial easterly trade winds, shifts in the position
of atmospheric convection, and global teleconnection patterns associated with these changes that lead to variations in rainfall and weather patterns in many parts
of the world,» which end up affecting «ecosystems, agriculture, freshwater supplies, hurricanes and other severe weather events
worldwide.»»
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) and environmentalists
worldwide use the graph to create a sense
of urgency around
warming.
If the MWP was
worldwide and
warmer than now, then natural production
of today's
climate is the null.
Their importance can not be overestimated, What we are looking at here is the small group
of scientists who have for years been more influential in driving the
worldwide alarm over global
warming than any others, not least through the role they play at the heart
of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC).
When we've finally gotten serious about global
warming, when the impacts are really hitting us and we're in a full
worldwide scramble to minimize the damage, we should have war crimes trials for these bastards â $» some sort
of climate Nuremberg.
This noble enterprise has resulted in fame, a Nobel Prize, moral and political power, and funding to scientists and science departments
worldwide whose work supports the thesis
of high
climate sensitivity and likely castastrophic global catastrophic global
warming.
Minor
warming from the Little Ice Age and its attendant impacts on other climatic parameters reflect an improvement
of worldwide climate.
There already have been reports
of mass coral death around the Pacific atoll
of Kiribati this year — and widespread coral bleaching
worldwide, a phenomenon that scientists attribute to a strong El Niño event surfing atop a general
climate warming trend.
That downwelling happens constantly even at night and
worldwide and it has been theorised by global
warming proponents that extra downwelling infrared from more greenhouse gases is at the heart
of the proposed
climate effect from human sources
of CO2.
However, considered as an ensemble
of individual expert opinions, the assemblage
of local representations
of climate establishes both the Little Ice Age and Medieval
Warm Period as climatic anomalies with
worldwide imprints, extending earlier results by Bryson et al. (1963), Lamb (1965), and numerous intervening research efforts.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports: «In 2013, the vast majority
of worldwide climate indicators − greenhouse gases, sea levels, global temperatures, etc − continued to reflect trends
of a
warmer planet.»
In its Arctic
Climate Feedbacks: Global Implications Report, WWF says that the effects
of the
warming of the Arctic will be worse than previously prediced on everything from farming to forestry
worldwide.
From the Hollywood Hills to London's South Bank, TreeHugger readers and writers sent in photos from International Day
of Climate Action / 350 — when atmospheric concentrations
of carbon dioxide reach 350 ppm, global
warming is dangerously out
of control — events
worldwide.
«Ample» evidence indicates that global
warming is causing glaciers to retreat
worldwide, reports the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, a U.N. - sponsored network of climate scientists led by Pa
Climate Change, a U.N. - sponsored network
of climate scientists led by Pa
climate scientists led by Pachauri.
None
of these could have been caused by an increase in atmospheric CO2, Model projections
of warming during recent decades have greatly exceeded what has been observed, The modelling community has openly acknowledged that the ability
of existing models to simulate past
climates is due to numerous arbitrary tuning adjustments, Observations show no statistically valid trends in flooding or drought, and no meaningful acceleration whatsoever
of pre-existing long term sea level rise (about 6 inches per century)
worldwide, Current carbon dioxide levels, around 400 parts per million are still very small compared to the averages over geological history, when thousands
of parts per million prevailed, and when life flourished on land and in the oceans.
«Until recently, it was widely assumed that coral would bleach and die off
worldwide as the oceans
warm due to
climate change,» explained Jessica Carilli, a coral researcher at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, «this would have very serious consequences, as loss
of live coral — already observed in parts
of the world — directly reduces fish habitats and the shoreline protection reefs provide from storms.»
40 artists from around the world have contributed to Envisioning Change, an exhibition that» looks at
climate change from a
worldwide perspective, chronicling the effect
of global
warming on the ecosystems and communities
of the polar regions, the Andes, and the Himalayas.
At this point, even the most optimistic scenarios
of worldwide reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will not be enough to avoid significant global
warming — and thus the concomitant set
of climate impacts that will disrupt our way life — according to a study... Continue reading →
Our new peer - reviewed study, published by the National Academy
of Sciences, makes clear that while average global temperature has been steadily rising due to a
warming climate (up about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit in the past century), the extremes are actually becoming much more frequent and more intense
worldwide.