But apparently no young scientists presenting
papers during the past decade were working on the same species beyond the three - year life span of the standard grant - funded project.
Not exact matches
Steve: I think the results from Hoyos et al. fit nicely with our GRL results — SSTs are only part of the equation (at least in the North Atlantic — and neither
paper makes it clear that anthropogenic effects are the primary cause of the warming of Atlantic SSTs
during the
past few
decades.
and so I will not be accused of cherry picking from the same
paper ``... we (Solanki et al.) point out that solar variability is unlikely to have been the dominate cause of the strong warming
during the
past three
decades (3).»
That situation changed
during recent weeks when two scientific
papers broke the news that some of West Antarctica's glaciers had lost upwards of a half a kilometer of ice thickness due to contact with warm ocean waters over the
past decade.
However, the Prudent Path authors fail to reference a recent
paper (Kaufmann et al. 2009) which analyzed Arctic temperature changes over a 2000 year period (0 to 1999 AD) and concluded that «the most recent 10 - year interval (1999 - 2008) was the warmest of the
past 200
decades» and that «4/5 of the warmest
decades occurred
during the last century».
During the
past decade, atmospheric rivers have fueled a flood of another type: scientific research
papers.
During the
past two
decades, the registration process for copyright agents has been deemed an interim system, relying on a
paper - based registration process.