According to this line of reasoning, the 35 years since 1979 are simply not long enough to form meaningful conclusions about the longer -
term pace of global warming.
It found the
rapid pace of global warming and the slow pace of coral growth meant the reef was unlikely to evolve quickly enough to survive the level of climate change predicted in the next few decades.
These calculations are enormously useful for understanding the magnitude and
pace of global warming.
• In the article on
the pace of global warming, we reversed the wind directions during El Niño and La...
«This is further evidence that
the pace of global warming is accelerating at an alarming rate.
Re # 28, My perception is actually the opposite — each new iteration of modeling and analysis seems to result in a downward projection of both the magnitude and
pace of global warming.
The pace of global warming is accelerating and the scale of the impact is devastating.
While that will slow
the pace of global warming, another $ 5.3 trillion of investment would be needed to bring enough generation capacity to keep temperature increases by the end of the century to a manageable 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), the report said.
We have the practical solutions at hand to dramatically reduce our carbon emissions, slow
the pace of global warming, and pass on a healthier, safer world to future generations.
These observations have led to new concerns about
the pace of global warming, particularly as it affects the Arctic and possible rates of sea level rise.
The evidence is nearly irrefutable that over the last 10 years, for whatever reason,
the pace of global warming has decelerated (click below to enlarge)
Leading climate scientists, however, say the three most in - depth temperature studies agree on the overall severity and
pace of global warming.
For one thing, there's a time - scale problem:
The pace of global warming is fairly slow relative to year - to - year temperature differences.
Australia appears to be suffering from an accelerated Greenhouse effect, with
the pace of global warming faster across the country than in other parts of the world, climatologists say.