Sentences with phrase «often in a warming world»

The kinds of extreme weather events that would be expected to occur more often in a warming world are indeed increasing.
Scientists expect rainfall extremes — such as heavy rains, floods and droughts — to happen more often in a warming world, threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions of people.

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And in SoupAddict's world, things that are warm and thick and comforting often come in the form of soup.
In the winter months, when the world is cold and the glow of television feels warm, popcorn is a regular on the menu, often composing late night snacks and the occasional meal.
Muscles must stay warm to remain efficient, but that's a challenge for these beasts because they often swim in near - freezing waters, either in cold regions of the world or deep below the sun - warmed surface.
When it is exceptionally cold somewhere in the world, it is often exceptionally warm somewhere else.
Otto and her colleagues count how often the weather event of interest occurs in a warmed world compared with 18th - century Earth.
Global warming often conjures scenes of sweaty, scorching summer days, but daytime temperatures aren't the only thing expected to rise in a warming world.
Even though we will continue to see cold outbreaks in a warming world, the trend in the vast majority of the cities analyzed shows that these extreme cold nights are happening less often.
In a warming world, natural gas is often touted as a «bridge fuel» between carbon - laden coal and a full embrace of renewables for electric power generation.
Morocco is often regarded as one of the world's top surf destinations for its unique culture, stunning beaches, abundant sunshine, warm water, and more than 15 surf spots in the Agadir area alone.
I often use literature as a starting point, and these works recast the plot of Jerzy Kosinski's The Painted Bird to portray a narrative of displacement in a world scourged by global warming.
Climate changes in past centuries were significant in some parts of the world, but they were often opposite (e.g. warm vs. cold) in different regions at any given time, in sharp contrast with the global synchrony of 20th century warming.
If we are experiencing more extreme weather events (and other environmental stresses) more often, with less than 1 degree of warming, would 1.95 degrees, say, really result in a fairly stable and liveable world?
He has spoken often for DDP, on such topics as global warming in courts, the litigation epidemic, that litigation and junk science helped bring down the World Trade Center, and that great thinkers are almost entirely created via home schooling.
«People often say: «Earth was warmer in the past with carbon dioxide levels higher than today» Yes, there is a recent movie called Jurassic World.
The story, and some of the key details, have travelled around the world's blogosphere quicker than Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream («I'll put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes»), leading to much febrile, and often ill - judged, hysteria from both sides of the more puerile end of the «global warming» debate.
They believe that the world as we know it will disappear, usually because of global warming, more recently renamed climate change, often in ten years or so.
And global warming is creating a world where, on average, those warm temperatures will be there more often than they were in the past.
It is often claimed that global warming will cause droughts, but in fact warmer world temperatures will vaporize more water in the atmosphere and should net increase rain, not drought.
Almost 1/2 of the worlds land data in - filled, often from warm oceans is a gross distortion.
Whether in the U.S. or elsewhere in the world, low - income people are often most vulnerable to extreme weather disasters linked to our warming climate.
In an academic world often dominated by liberals, both have strong conservative streaks and once agreed that the evidence for catastrophic man - made global warming just wasn't there.
Often when it's unusually warm one winter in one part of the world it's unusually cold in another.
But even they have often failed to recognize that the moral dimension of environmental issues is not simply another set of propositions about which the public needs to be informed; whether it is morally good or bad that the poorest people in the world will suffer because of global warming is not a difficult question.
High - risk outcomes occur more often under A2 than under the B2 emissions scenario due to higher crop water demands in the warmer A2 world.
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