Not exact matches
It would signal that the United States has no interest
in cooperating with
other nations on
climate change,» said Alden Meyer, of the Union of Concerned
Scientists.
Scientists say the amounts of meat now eaten, and the ways livestock are raised, appear to exceed the carrying capacity of the planet, resulting
in a significant contribution to
climate change, water pollution, deforestation, and
other environmental crises.
Others have become more sceptical after reading the work of
scientists who refuse to accept the broad consensus
in their community about
climate change.
The
other side of the «green» argument against nuclear power is the fear by some
climate scientists that carbon emissions
in New York could increase by more than 31 million metric tons during the next two years, if a number of nuclear power plants close.
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You just go
in there and talk about what you care about and,
in my case, say» I am a constituent
in Arizona and I am a
climate scientist and I am happy to be a resource and or be helpful to you and connect you to
other resources.
Tebaldi and co-author Pierre Friedlingstein, of the University of Exeter, analyzed when
scientists would be able to detect the difference between a scenario known as RCP 2.6, where greenhouse gas emissions are curbed quickly, versus two
other scenarios outlined
in the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change reports.
Polly and Lawing said that though their current findings are relevant to some
other organisms, the
scientists» next step is to investigate
climate - induced range shifts
in mammals and
other species.
«If the Senate bill
in its final form does not allow companies to use international offsets to achieve their targets, then the U.S. as a source of funding for REDD would die,» said Daniel Nepstad, a senior
scientist with the Woods Hole Research Center, which is a member of Hurowitz's Tropical Forest and
Climate Coalition, meaning
other countries might have to fill that gap with their own funding and offset needs.
That mirrored
other polls showing a growth
in climate skepticism over the same time frame, a phenomenon that has been explained by the economic crisis, weather and the «Climategate» scandal, which revealed
scientists wrangling
in hacked emails (ClimateWire, Dec. 3, 2009).
He agrees with
other scientists who think that the U.S. must begin a series of talks with the European Commission and the European Space Agency as well as with counterparts
in India, China and Japan to find a way to develop an international
climate observing system.
«The bias is just so extreme»
Others seriously questioned whether the world's community of
climate scientists is caught
in a cyclone of self - promotion, driven by the pressure to validate past findings and to receive federal grants.
«The
other influence is methane, which breaks down into two water molecules and CO2
in the stratosphere,» explains
climate scientist Drew Shindell of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS).
To develop the methodology, the
climate scientists partnered with Constantine Dovrolis and
other data
scientists in Georgia Tech's College of Computing.
Fortunately, he and
other conservative Christians are being challenged by
climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, who also happens to be an evangelical Christian on a crusade to demonstrate to her fellow believers why being a Christian is not
in conflict with accepting
climate change.
But he also saw a chance to develop a niche
in a region where few
other climate scientists were active.
In cooperation with scientists from the Thünen - Institut and the Ecuadorian Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, a team from TUM compared the predicted loss of area of tree species caused by deforestation on the one hand and by predicted forest losses in an extreme climate change scenario on the othe
In cooperation with
scientists from the Thünen - Institut and the Ecuadorian Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, a team from TUM compared the predicted loss of area of tree species caused by deforestation on the one hand and by predicted forest losses
in an extreme climate change scenario on the othe
in an extreme
climate change scenario on the
other.
On the one hand there was a quest by
scientists to find the world's funniest joke, and on the
other, dire warnings about the dangers of mobile phones, an increase
in the incidence of new variant CJD,
climate change, and cosmic threats to Earth
in the shape of asteroids and gamma ray bursts.
Bill Hare, who leads a group of top
climate scientists and economists at Berlin - based Climate Analytics who helped produce the UNEP gap report, said Geden's accusations «could not be more wrong» and lumped the researcher in with climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
climate scientists and economists at Berlin - based
Climate Analytics who helped produce the UNEP gap report, said Geden's accusations «could not be more wrong» and lumped the researcher in with climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
Climate Analytics who helped produce the UNEP gap report, said Geden's accusations «could not be more wrong» and lumped the researcher
in with
climate skeptics and other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
climate skeptics and
other naysayers «who systematically downplay the risks of
climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.
climate change and argue against action to reduce emissions on spurious and ill - founded grounds.»
A group of
scientists of the Institute of Applied Geosciences (AGW) and the Institute of Meteorology and
Climate Research — Atmospheric Trace Gases and Remote Sensing Division (IMK - ASF) of KIT as well as of ETH Zurich recently analyzed above - ground and underground heat islands
in four big cities
in Germany
in relation to each
other.
Eric Guilyardi, a
climate scientist at the Pierre Simon Laplace Institute
in Paris, hopes Cobb's results will inspire
others to develop similar temperature records elsewhere
in the equatorial Pacific.
Payne and two
other scientists wrote a letter to the U.S. delegation at the United Nations»
climate change summit this month suggesting that the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change require nations to use a 10 - year global warming potential, or GWP10, in their emissions inv
climate change summit this month suggesting that the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change require nations to use a 10 - year global warming potential, or GWP10, in their emissions inv
Climate Change require nations to use a 10 - year global warming potential, or GWP10,
in their emissions inventory.
In September 2005, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations organization that includes scientists from nearly every country in the world, released a report estimating that 2 trillion tons of carbon dioxide could be stored in old coal mines, abandoned oil and gas fields, and in various other geologic formations around the worl
In September 2005, the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, a United Nations organization that includes
scientists from nearly every country
in the world, released a report estimating that 2 trillion tons of carbon dioxide could be stored in old coal mines, abandoned oil and gas fields, and in various other geologic formations around the worl
in the world, released a report estimating that 2 trillion tons of carbon dioxide could be stored
in old coal mines, abandoned oil and gas fields, and in various other geologic formations around the worl
in old coal mines, abandoned oil and gas fields, and
in various other geologic formations around the worl
in various
other geologic formations around the world.
The group hopes
other scientists will conduct similar experiments using different models to help hone
in on a more reliable measure of
climate sensitivity.
«The paper correctly highlights that
other human stressors, not only the
climate ones, are very important for long - term sustainability, including the need to reduce inequality», said Carlos Nobre (not a co-author), one of the world's leading Earth System
scientists, who recently won the prestigious Volvo Environment Prize
in Sustainability for his role
in understanding and protecting the Amazon.
Scientists have developed and used Global
Climate Models (GCMs) to simulate the global climate and make projections of future AT and other climatic variables under different carbon emission scenarios in the 21st c
Climate Models (GCMs) to simulate the global
climate and make projections of future AT and other climatic variables under different carbon emission scenarios in the 21st c
climate and make projections of future AT and
other climatic variables under different carbon emission scenarios
in the 21st century.
The repercussions of the findings, which were published Thursday
in Science, could make it harder to hold warming to limits set during recent United Nations
climate negotiations — but they're being received cautiously by
other climate scientists, with questions raised over the results of the analysis.
Eberle and Kim said the early - middle Eocene greenhouse period from 53 to 38 million years ago is used as a deep - time analog by
climate scientists for what could happen on Earth if CO2 and
other greenhouse gases
in Earth's atmosphere continue to rise, and what a «runaway» greenhouse effect potentially could look like.
In order to predict future changes in climate, scientists verify and refine their models against paleoclimate data from the ice cores Taylor and others pull u
In order to predict future changes
in climate, scientists verify and refine their models against paleoclimate data from the ice cores Taylor and others pull u
in climate,
scientists verify and refine their models against paleoclimate data from the ice cores Taylor and
others pull up.
Many
climate scientists in Asilomar thought regulations that govern
other oceanographic experiments would probably provide sufficient oversight of this project.
Deforestation may have far greater consequences for
climate change
in some soils than
in others, according to new research led by Yale University
scientists — a finding that could provide critical insights into which ecosystems must be managed with extra care because they are vulnerable to biodiversity loss and which ecosystems are more resilient to widespread tree removal.
Others called Gleick a hero for his deception, noting that no one has yet come forward to acknowledge a role
in the 2009 theft of
climate scientist emails
in an incident now widely referred to as «Climategate.»
Climate change research here is in its early stages, and scientists are still teasing out which changes in the high mountains are the result of climate change and which are more likely the result of other human - caused changes, namely, agriculture, ranching and
Climate change research here is
in its early stages, and
scientists are still teasing out which changes
in the high mountains are the result of
climate change and which are more likely the result of other human - caused changes, namely, agriculture, ranching and
climate change and which are more likely the result of
other human - caused changes, namely, agriculture, ranching and mining.
The report, by a new organisation of
scientists and
other experts called
Climate Transparency, also said 15 of the G20 members has seen strong growth
in renewable energy
in recent years.
The research was led by University of Southampton biologist Dr Felix Eigenbrod working
in collaboration with Dr Patrick Gonzalez,
Climate Change
Scientist at the U.S. National Park Service, and two
other Southampton
scientists — Dr Jadu Dash and Dr Ilse Steyl.
Such trends mean
scientists and policymakers will have to factor
in how synthetic
climate forcers
other than greenhouse gases will change temperature, rainfall and weather extremes.
Comiso and
other climate scientists reject the suggestion that his data set may overestimate the recent trend
in Antarctic sea - ice growth — by as much as two - thirds, according to Eisenman's analysis.
For the first time,
scientists of the German Senckenberg Biodiversity and
Climate Research Center, Goethe University and the University of Lund
in Sweden have deciphered the complete genome of the blue whale and three
other rorquals.
Jeremy is now a Senior Energy Analyst
in the
Climate and Energy Program at the Union of Concerned
Scientists, conducting analytical work on the Environmental Protection Agency's carbon regulations and
other areas of energy research.
Scientists have long conjectured that
climate change would spur families
in poor countries to migrate as ever - fiercer storms, floods and
other disasters made rural life unbearable.
To reach further back
in time and provide a long - term record that can inform global
climate models,
scientists are turning to
other means of measuring ice mass.
I think you and
others could do more to change attitudes
in the U.S. on global warming by joining forces
in putting pressure on NOAA administrators and NWS supervisors to educate the 5,500 meteorologists
in 120 National Weather Service offices so the NWS
scientists can help
other government people and
other meteorologists who enter people's private living rooms better understand
climate change.
I'm not even an amateur
climate scientist, but my logic tells me that if clouds have a stronger negative feedback
in the Arctic, and I know (from news) the Arctic is warming faster than
other areas, then it seems «forcing GHGs» (CO2, etc) may have a strong sensitivity than suggested, but this is suppressed by the cloud effect.
Improvements
in these areas look promising
in a DOE - sponsored, next - generation
climate model being developed by
scientists at PNNL and
other collaborative research institutions.
The
scientists carefully evaluated many aspects of the
climate in the four simulations, using measurements taken from the area, data pulled together from
other studies, and data produced by the model.
«This was an effort to try and refine our understanding of the causes, or trends and variations,
in the
climate of the Eastern Pacific and West Coast states,» said Nate Mantua, now a NOAA fisheries
scientist, the
other author of the newly published paper.
Because I don't know enough science to debate contrarians scientifically, I usually fall back on: Suppose the mainstream
climate scientists are wrong & the contrarians right, and we act as if the
scientists are right, then we have nothing to lose & something to gain
in terms of reducing
other environmental harms (acid rain, local pollution), resource depletion, and increasing national security (re oil wars & protection), and lots of money to save from energy / resource efficiency & conservation, and increasing from alternative energy.
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) are working together to attract talented early - career researchers,
scientists, engineers and
other professionals to strengthen international capacity and cooperation
in fields such as
climate, biodiversity, conservation, humanities and astrophysics research.
Scientists believe
climate change — the warming of oceans — has allowed some of the almost 2,000 jellyfish species to expand their ranges, appear earlier
in the year and increase overall numbers, much as warming has helped ticks, bark beetles and
other pests to spread to new latitudes.
In other words, with more nitrogen available, plant life might be able to absorb more CO2 than
climate scientists have been estimating, which means the planet won't warm as much, despite mankind's pumping CO2 into the atmosphere.