Dr. Koonin suggests that «the crucial, unsettled scientific question for policy is, how will the climate change
over the next century under both natural and human influences?»
«How will the climate change
over the next century under both natural and human influences?»
Here is a more complete context: Rather, the crucial, unsettled scientific question for policy is, «How will the climate change
over the next century under both natural and human influences?»
Just before the «1 % to 2 %» line is this: the crucial, unsettled scientific question for policy is, «How will the climate change
over the next century under both natural and human influences?»
Not exact matches
Under conservative estimates, we expect to see 2 feet [of sea - level rise]
over the
next century,» said Horton.
Under the IPCC Business As Usual emissions scenario, an average rate of global mean sea level rise of about 6 cm per decade
over the
next century (with an uncertainty range of 3 — 10 cm per decade).
Current results continue to be fairly consistent with my personal theory, that man - made CO2 may add 0.5 - 1C to global temperatures
over the
next century (below alarmist estimates), but that this warming may be swamped at times by natural climactic fluctuations that alarmists tend to
under - estimate.