If the first
order human climate forcings (e.g., agriculture & deforestation changes in methane emissions, albedo, and aerosols) other than CO2 emissions are positive and the same order of magnitude as CO2, then the CO2 sensitivity must be lower.
«In addition to greenhouse gas emissions, other first -
order human climate forcings are important to understanding the future behavior of Earth's climate.
«In addition to greenhouse gas emissions, other first -
order human climate forcings are important to understanding the future behavior of Earth's climate.
Not exact matches
West Coast Environmental Law is working to prevent the expansion of the tar sands by opposing pipelines and tanker projects in BC in
order to protect our watersheds, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, our
climate, and the
human communities that rely on them.
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human - caused
climate change [June 28
climate change [June 28, 2016]
When we talk about
climate change today, we have to look at what the
climate was previously like in
order to recognise the natural variations and to be able to distinguish them from the
human - induced changes.
Faced with an often - hostile Congress, Obama enacted many of his signature policies by executive
order — from reversing restrictions on research with
human embryonic stem cells to helping communities prepare for
climate change.
Seniors (31 %) are less likely than those under age 30 (60 %) to say the Earth is warming due to
human activity, and are less inclined to favor stricter power plant emission limits in
order to address
climate change.
The scientists, both in the Lab's
Climate and Ecosystem Sciences Division, acknowledge that modification of
human behavior may be needed in
order to realize this water - savings benefit.
There are some parts of the picture which are clear, particularly the way that
climate change is causing westerly winds to shift southwards, but there are still huge gaps that we need to fill in
order to fully understand how much
human activity is changing weather in the region.
Modern
human - driven forces, like
climate change and pollution, are «
orders of magnitude more destructive than what early
humans were doing,» Lyons said, but even at the dawn of
human civilizations, people were certainly having major — and unprecedented — ecological impacts, she said.
«Alarmist» suggests someone sticking his / her head in the sand and ignoring the data in
order to justify a pre-conceived irrational notion (
human influence on
climate will lead us to certain disaster unless immediate action is taken).
«Denier» suggests someone sticking his / her head in the sand and ignoring the data in
order to justify a pre-conceived irrational notion (there can be no
human influence on our
climate so no action is required).
It is one thing to raise sea levels by several metres, ravage
climates, devastate
human civilisation and wipe out half of global biodiversity, but a hydrogen sulphide world is an
order of magnitude more horrific.
For example, the report summarizes recent research underpinning the scientific rationale for large and rapid reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions, in
order to reduce the likelihood of dangerous
human - induced
climate change.
Wehner pointed out that while
humans can (and do) perform well in identifying and tracking extreme weather events in real time, they simply can not keep up when
climate models run two to five
orders of magnitude faster.
Our framework links innovative approaches for (1) generating high - resolution, probabilistic projection of future
climate and sea - level changes and (2) empirically identifying robust statistical relationships characterizing how
humans have responded to past
climate variability and past
climate change, in
order to (3) project how
humans may respond to uncertain future changes.
Paleoclimate data for sea level change indicate that sea level changed at rates of the
order of a meter per century [81]--[83], even at times when the forcings driving
climate change were far weaker than the
human - made forcing.
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order to boost efficiency in federal agencies Overnight Energy: EPA moves to roll back chemical plant safety rule NASA chief says
humans contribute to
climate change Pruitt gets outside lawyer Trump officials propose easing EPA chemical plant safety rule MORE on Friday over reports that the EPA chief directed staff to approve sizable raises for two top aides even after the White House rejected their applications for pay increases.
In light of the hard - won scientific consensus developed by the IPCC, has the time not yet come to «center» our discussion on what we know of
climate change, based upon good science, and talk about what we are going to do in
order to address the
human - driven predicament in which humanity finds itself in these early years of Century XXI?
One could argue — on some people do — that, from the perspective of global resource consumption, a world with fewer individuals living in highly developed countries — ie, the places where per capital resource consumption is highest — would be desirable in
order reduce the
climate impact and resource consumption of the
human population.
The
human generated aerosols that have been selectively eliminated — CFCs — don't have
climate sensitivities anywhere near the
order of 3 - 5C.
After seven years, in the White House, is it possible Republicans are finally considering doing something right about the serious consequences of
human - induced global warming and
climate change in
order to salvage the 2008 Presidential and Congressional elections?
These effects are nevertheless a necessary part of the suite of
human - related forcings that are being assessed in
order to understand the
climate of the 20th Century.
The solution to
climate change starts with individuals giving up basic rights in
order to save
human civilisation from imminent collapse.
You do take funds from fossil fuel companies for your skeptic «research» in
order to distract, obfuscate, and confuse voters into thinking
climate change is not happening or that it isn't the fault of us
humans.
by Howard Fischer Capital Media Services PHOENIX — The University of Arizona has been
ordered to surrender emails by two UA scientists that a group claims will help prove that theories about
human - caused
climate change are a false and part of a conspiracy.
And, when it comes to weather records, they should be roughly balanced between hot and cold weather records — with
human - driven
climate change, high temperature records (including high lowest temperature) are blowing past cold records to the
order of 10 - 1 globally decade to decade.
However there are other first
order drivers of
climate including natural ones like solar variation and
human driven ones like land use change, aerosols and soot.
It's obvious that the biosphere affects
climate and vica versa so the correct question to ask via null hypothesis is whether
human influence is capable of overriding the natural
order, i.e.
human influence by itself is able to make (adverse) changes.
The facts, simply stated: There is no science, no computer model, nor any available mechanism (s) that would allow today's
humans to tweak CO2 emissions a certain way in
order to produce a future
climate of specific attributes by, say, 2050.
If
human effects are small or even of a similar
order compared to natural variation, then every dollar we spend trying to mitigate
climate change is a dollar thrown away.
The brief suggests that in
order to foster policy coherence and help ensure that
climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts are adequate, sufficiently ambitious, non-discriminatory and otherwise compliant with
human rights obligations, the following considerations should be reflected in all
climate action.
Human civilization does not need to collapse in order for X to negatively impact human and other forms of life, regardless of whether X is cancer or anthropogenic climate ch
Human civilization does not need to collapse in
order for X to negatively impact
human and other forms of life, regardless of whether X is cancer or anthropogenic climate ch
human and other forms of life, regardless of whether X is cancer or anthropogenic
climate change.
In
order to protect
human development and beachside communities from the destructive impacts of
climate changes, management efforts in many cases center on coastal fortification, a reactionary approach which can include one or more of the following: seawall, groin, and jetty construction, beach re-nourishment, and inshore artificial reefs [4].
After these threats are identified for each resource, then the relative risk from natural - and
human - caused
climate change (estimated from the global
climate model projections, but also the historical, paleo - record and worst case sequences of events) can be compared with other risks in
order to adopt the optimal mitigation / adaptation strategy.
Hypothesis 2a: Although the natural causes of
climate variations and changes are undoubtedly important, the
human influ - ences are significant and involve a diverse range of first -
order climate forcings, includ - ing, but not limited to, the
human input of carbon dioxide (CO2).
(1) to provide new and additional assistance from the United States to the most vulnerable developing countries, including the most vulnerable communities and populations therein, in
order to support the development and implementation of
climate change adaptation programs and activities that reduce the vulnerability and increase the resilience of communities to
climate change impacts, including impacts on water availability, agricultural productivity, flood risk, coastal resources, timing of seasons, biodiversity, economic livelihoods, health and diseases, and
human migration; and
I believe the key question is, «how many years does it have to last despite unabated
human GHG emissions in
order to falsify the IPCC model - base
climate sensitivity (mean 3.2 C) and the IPCC «CAGW» premise as outlined in AR4?»
Words have been misused and now it has confused everybody and created
climate alarm from the confusion which has allowed for a new vector of control system by the old world
order powers that be to limit
human progress and development.
His March 28 executive
order «promoting energy independence and economic growth» rescinded the Obama administration's calculation of the «social cost of carbon» — a metric that had been central to the process of crafting and justifying government rules addressing
human - driven
climate change.
My
climate enemies have done scientific and other academic frauds; they've destroyed, withheld and pretended to misplace scientific data in
order to prevent the
human race discovering things about nature; they've forged documents to frame people they don't like; mendaciously and publicly accused innocent people of deplorable crimes that carry prison sentences; betrayed the trust reposed in their professions by fraudulently abrogating to themselves the magical competence to diagnose entire swathes of the (perfectly healthy) population with thought disorders just to score points in an academic bitch fight; deliberately and self - servingly lied to * massive * audiences about the way science itself works — than which I can't for the life of me think of a greater crime against humanity in the recent history of the developed world, can you Joe?
In particular but in no particular
order, informed conservation of biological diversity, development of public taste for a thriving ecosystem, responsiveness of governments to the will of individual
human beings not of corporate fictions, levelling the playing field by privatizing the carbon cycle, enlightened application of the principles (by which I mean from Newton's Principia) of Science to questions of
climate science, and payment for harms by those who cause them.
CLIMATE sceptics have been consistently pointing to data rather than superstition, politics and emotion in order to examine the contentious relationship between human CO2 emissions and global warming climate
CLIMATE sceptics have been consistently pointing to data rather than superstition, politics and emotion in
order to examine the contentious relationship between
human CO2 emissions and global warming
climate climate change.
Climate alarmists will frequently default to the «extreme weather» narrative in
order to deceptively promote the catastrophic anthropogenic global warming (CAGW) narrative by instilling fear, doom and gloom directly into the
human psyche.
At other times, they'll construct elaborate conspiracy theories about
human - caused
climate change being a front for a New World
Order, with the United Nations as the Illuminati.
«In
order to understand and statistically analyse the
climate system and its interaction between the ocean, land, atmosphere and
human activity, the comparison with a game of chance is no longer sufficient.
Now, I don't believe that anthropogenic
climate change is an issue of first -
order importance since its effects on
human life even in the worst - case scenarios are mediated by severe poverty, but suppose that it was and the environmental Cassandra's were right.
The phrase «
climate justice» does not assume
climate to be a conscious agent, any more than a phrase such as «food justice» or «land justice» assumes food or land to be agents of the same
order as a
human being.
The story goes that The University of Arizona has been, ``...
ordered (by the Arizona Supreme Court no less) to surrender emails by two UA scientists that a group claims will help prove that theories about
human - caused
climate change are false and part of a conspiracy.»